• Legendary Band Moheener Ghoraguli Tapas Bapi Das' last founding member passes away.

    Tapas Bapi Das, the sole remaining founder member of the pioneering Indian Bangla rock band Moheener Ghoraguli and famous composer, guitarist, and music aficionado, died on Sunday morning after a battle with lung cancer. According to many media sources, he died at the SSKM Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal.

    Since 1974, Moheener Ghoraguli's band Tapas has transformed Bangla music with a unique blend of baul, jazz, folk, and rock music supplemented with beautiful, soulful sounds and profound lyrics. Tapas was one of West Bengal's most admired painters.

    He'd been fighting lung cancer for a time and was now in the third stage, undergoing chemotherapy. Since the news of his sickness surfaced in January, artists in both West Bengal and Bangladesh have been soliciting cash for his treatment, with the West Bengal government overseeing his care.

    On July 14, a fundraiser concert with 40 famous Bangladeshi performers was set to take place at Dhaka's Liberation War Museum.

    Tapas was born on September 22, 1954, in Kolkata, and was one of the original members of Moheneer Ghoraguli, along with Gautam Chattopadhyay, Ranjon Ghoshal, Pradip Chatterjee, Biswanath Bishu Chattopadhyay, Tapesh Bandopadhyay, and Abraham Mazumdar. This original lineup remained in place until 1978.

    Tapas became the creator and mentor behind the next-generation Bangla band Moheen Ekhon O Bondhura in 2015, after the band disbanded.

    Tapas is listed as a co-lyricist, composer, and performer on numerous Moheener Ghoraguli songs, including Haay, Bhalobasi, Bheshe Ashey Kolkata, Shudhijon Shono, Ayee Surey Bohudurey, and others.

    'Even though he lost his battle with cancer, he at least got to know about this initiative, and he expressed his joy when we first discussed this concert with him,' Eventholic, the organizer of the scheduled fundraising concert in Bangladesh for the legendary artiste, said on its official Facebook page. We also had him sign some t-shirts last night.'

    'A tribute concert will undoubtedly take place, since we genuinely want to stand beside his wife, Sutapa Das, and plans will be announced in two days,' said Sutapa Das. 'The show must go on,' the message states.

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    Legendary Band Moheener Ghoraguli Tapas Bapi Das' last founding member passes away. Tapas Bapi Das, the sole remaining founder member of the pioneering Indian Bangla rock band Moheener Ghoraguli and famous composer, guitarist, and music aficionado, died on Sunday morning after a battle with lung cancer. According to many media sources, he died at the SSKM Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal. Since 1974, Moheener Ghoraguli's band Tapas has transformed Bangla music with a unique blend of baul, jazz, folk, and rock music supplemented with beautiful, soulful sounds and profound lyrics. Tapas was one of West Bengal's most admired painters. He'd been fighting lung cancer for a time and was now in the third stage, undergoing chemotherapy. Since the news of his sickness surfaced in January, artists in both West Bengal and Bangladesh have been soliciting cash for his treatment, with the West Bengal government overseeing his care. On July 14, a fundraiser concert with 40 famous Bangladeshi performers was set to take place at Dhaka's Liberation War Museum. Tapas was born on September 22, 1954, in Kolkata, and was one of the original members of Moheneer Ghoraguli, along with Gautam Chattopadhyay, Ranjon Ghoshal, Pradip Chatterjee, Biswanath Bishu Chattopadhyay, Tapesh Bandopadhyay, and Abraham Mazumdar. This original lineup remained in place until 1978. Tapas became the creator and mentor behind the next-generation Bangla band Moheen Ekhon O Bondhura in 2015, after the band disbanded. Tapas is listed as a co-lyricist, composer, and performer on numerous Moheener Ghoraguli songs, including Haay, Bhalobasi, Bheshe Ashey Kolkata, Shudhijon Shono, Ayee Surey Bohudurey, and others. 'Even though he lost his battle with cancer, he at least got to know about this initiative, and he expressed his joy when we first discussed this concert with him,' Eventholic, the organizer of the scheduled fundraising concert in Bangladesh for the legendary artiste, said on its official Facebook page. We also had him sign some t-shirts last night.' 'A tribute concert will undoubtedly take place, since we genuinely want to stand beside his wife, Sutapa Das, and plans will be announced in two days,' said Sutapa Das. 'The show must go on,' the message states. #studentjournalist #tribuitetomoheneerghoraguli #tapasbapidas
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  • An Unforgettable Concert by Talpatar Shepai in Dhaka



    Music enthusiasts in Dhaka were treated to an extraordinary evening yesterday as a mesmerizing concert by Talpatar Shepai finally happened in Dhaka. The air was alive with anticipation as the stage was set for a musical journey that would leave an indelible mark on the memories of those fortunate enough to be present. With an array of talented performers and a repertoire designed to evoke a range of emotions, the concert transported its audience to a realm of pure bliss and artistic euphoria.

    The concert began with a grand flourish when the hatirpul session signalled the commencement of an enchanting evening. Hatirpool Sessions' most popular song, "Upo and Shohorer 2 Ta Gaan," was signed by all the audience through the concert hall, instantly immersing the listeners in an atmosphere of anticipation. The skilled musicians, their instruments in perfect harmony, created an orchestral fusion that stirred the hearts of the audience, setting the tone for the night ahead.



    The concert program encompassed a wide range of musical styles and periods, catering to the diverse tastes of the audience. From classical masterpieces to rocky compositions, each performance showcased the incredible talent and versatility of the musicians on stage. After hatirpool session Firoz jong came to stage and mesmerized the crowd with their beautifully composed music. effortlessly commanding the guitar solo with precision and emotion. The hauntingly beautiful vocal solos left the listeners captivated, their hearts moved by the sheer power and range of the singers' voices.



    the concert reached its crescendo with the headline performances by talpatar shepai commanded the stage with their iconic song nokhsi kathar rajar konna
    The crowd erupted in a collective euphoria as they belted out familiar lyrics, their voices intertwining with the soaring melodies. The entire venue transformed into a sea of undulating bodies, all connected by the shared love for the music.
    The concert venue itself played an integral role in creating an enchanting atmosphere. The stage was adorned with dazzling lights, projecting vibrant hues and patterns that danced in sync with the music. The seamless integration of visuals and audio elevated the concert experience to new heights, immersing the audience in a world of pure sonic bliss.As the concert reached its final act, a sense of bittersweet anticipation filled the air. The musicians poured their hearts and souls into the closing pieces, leaving the audience spellbound with their skill and artistry. The grand finale erupted in a crescendo of sound, filling the concert hall with a wave of sound that reverberated in every corner. The thunderous applause and standing ovation that followed were a testament to the profound impact the concert had on all those present.

    Yesterday's concert was a testament to the timeless power of music and its ability to transcend boundaries, captivate audiences, and touch the depths of the human spirit. The blend of talent, emotion, and artistry that unfolded on the stage created an unforgettable experience for all those lucky enough to be part of it. As the audience left the concert hall, hearts still resonating with the echoes of the music, they carried with them a profound appreciation for the transformative power of live performances. Yesterday's concert will forever be etched in the annals of musical brilliance, a symphony that will continue to echo in the memories of those who were

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    An Unforgettable Concert by Talpatar Shepai in Dhaka Music enthusiasts in Dhaka were treated to an extraordinary evening yesterday as a mesmerizing concert by Talpatar Shepai finally happened in Dhaka. The air was alive with anticipation as the stage was set for a musical journey that would leave an indelible mark on the memories of those fortunate enough to be present. With an array of talented performers and a repertoire designed to evoke a range of emotions, the concert transported its audience to a realm of pure bliss and artistic euphoria. The concert began with a grand flourish when the hatirpul session signalled the commencement of an enchanting evening. Hatirpool Sessions' most popular song, "Upo and Shohorer 2 Ta Gaan," was signed by all the audience through the concert hall, instantly immersing the listeners in an atmosphere of anticipation. The skilled musicians, their instruments in perfect harmony, created an orchestral fusion that stirred the hearts of the audience, setting the tone for the night ahead. The concert program encompassed a wide range of musical styles and periods, catering to the diverse tastes of the audience. From classical masterpieces to rocky compositions, each performance showcased the incredible talent and versatility of the musicians on stage. After hatirpool session Firoz jong came to stage and mesmerized the crowd with their beautifully composed music. effortlessly commanding the guitar solo with precision and emotion. The hauntingly beautiful vocal solos left the listeners captivated, their hearts moved by the sheer power and range of the singers' voices. the concert reached its crescendo with the headline performances by talpatar shepai commanded the stage with their iconic song nokhsi kathar rajar konna The crowd erupted in a collective euphoria as they belted out familiar lyrics, their voices intertwining with the soaring melodies. The entire venue transformed into a sea of undulating bodies, all connected by the shared love for the music. The concert venue itself played an integral role in creating an enchanting atmosphere. The stage was adorned with dazzling lights, projecting vibrant hues and patterns that danced in sync with the music. The seamless integration of visuals and audio elevated the concert experience to new heights, immersing the audience in a world of pure sonic bliss.As the concert reached its final act, a sense of bittersweet anticipation filled the air. The musicians poured their hearts and souls into the closing pieces, leaving the audience spellbound with their skill and artistry. The grand finale erupted in a crescendo of sound, filling the concert hall with a wave of sound that reverberated in every corner. The thunderous applause and standing ovation that followed were a testament to the profound impact the concert had on all those present. Yesterday's concert was a testament to the timeless power of music and its ability to transcend boundaries, captivate audiences, and touch the depths of the human spirit. The blend of talent, emotion, and artistry that unfolded on the stage created an unforgettable experience for all those lucky enough to be part of it. As the audience left the concert hall, hearts still resonating with the echoes of the music, they carried with them a profound appreciation for the transformative power of live performances. Yesterday's concert will forever be etched in the annals of musical brilliance, a symphony that will continue to echo in the memories of those who were #studentjournalist
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  • Dads in the park a Bangladeshi band is going to perform at international concert for the first time.

    Dads in the Park, a Bangladeshi modern rock band, has been given a spot to perform at the Hammersonic Festival, one of Asia's largest rock and metal concerts.

    In a interview with press"Tajwar,the guitarist stated that, "This is the realization of a dream. I grew up listening to Saosin, Slipknot, Trivium. I fantasized about seeing them in person, watching there concert lives and I'm still unable to believe that we will compete on the same stage as my idols.

    The band collaborated with regional apparel company Dacca, which agreed to serve as their show's outfit designer.

    Throughout the last few years, Dads in the Park has released six singles. Their songs "Lullaby" and "Afeenolove" have become well-known.
    You can listen to their music on Spotify, Amazon Music, iTunes, Deezer, Saavn and Apple Music.

    Today The Dhaka-based duo will perform alongside Trivium, Amon Amarth, and headliner Slipknot at Indonesia hammersonic festival 2023.

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    Dads in the park a Bangladeshi band is going to perform at international concert for the first time. Dads in the Park, a Bangladeshi modern rock band, has been given a spot to perform at the Hammersonic Festival, one of Asia's largest rock and metal concerts. In a interview with press"Tajwar,the guitarist stated that, "This is the realization of a dream. I grew up listening to Saosin, Slipknot, Trivium. I fantasized about seeing them in person, watching there concert lives and I'm still unable to believe that we will compete on the same stage as my idols. The band collaborated with regional apparel company Dacca, which agreed to serve as their show's outfit designer. Throughout the last few years, Dads in the Park has released six singles. Their songs "Lullaby" and "Afeenolove" have become well-known. You can listen to their music on Spotify, Amazon Music, iTunes, Deezer, Saavn and Apple Music. Today The Dhaka-based duo will perform alongside Trivium, Amon Amarth, and headliner Slipknot at Indonesia hammersonic festival 2023. #studentjournalist #concert
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  • 2022 has been quite the year for the Bangladeshi music scene

    The past few WEEKENDS have been quite favourable for artists in Bangladesh, as live performances have re-established at their full extinct.

    With the year is almost come to an end Dhaka rock fest returned with 2 days Concert blast. Featuring 32 bands from different genre from classic rock to death metal.

    Dhaka Rock Fest 3.0 held at the Expo Zone of International Convention City, Bashundhara in Dhaka on Tuesday and Wednesday. The event was organised by Sky Tracker Limited and presented by Banglalink Digital Communication Limited.

    The opening day of the event featured 16 bands.

    The concert started at early 11 A.M. It was earlier than the usual concert time of Bangladesh because there were 16 band performing on that day. The day one of the concert reminded us what a year it was for enjoying live music after the pandemic

    Dhaka Rock Fest 3.0 began with Fantasy Realm taking the stage. Later, Torture Goregrinder, Bangu Bibi, Apekkhik, Arekta Rock Band, Trainwreck, Owned, Karnival, Brahmaputra, Bangla Five, Unmaad, Shonar Bangla Circus and Powersurge performed one by one there were less crowed on that time cause of early kick-off

    The show really came to hit when cryptic fate took the stage after the Namaj Break. Cryptic Fate started with Bijoyer Gaan cause why not it’s the month of victory and then Protibad and Akromon, Nemesis performed Kobe and Gonojoar. Fans went crazy for Zohad crowed were screaming 20 takar pepsi zohad bhai sexy. After that Artcell brought down the curtain on the first day of Dhaka Rock Fest 3.0. The band, which was accompanied by Miles’ guitarist Jewel, concluded its performance singing the song Oniket Prantor.

    On 2nd day Bands, namely Meghdol, Dads in the Park, Aurthohin, Shepherds, Aftermath, Arbovirus, Shuvo Jatra, Warfaze, Bay of Bengal, Sin, Conclusion, Severe Dementia, Mechanix, Subconscious and Avoid Rafa entrained music lovers on the concluding day of the event on Wednesday. However, the fans weren’t very happy with the organiser because they think they didn’t give enough time to aftermath to perform.
    When it was time for Aurthohin to brought down the curtain of the last day something magic happened.

    Aurthohin relesed their new Album call “ Phononix Er Dairy 1” on the stage for their fans the album was supposed to release on 29th December. Aurthohin eneded the show best possible way they could the fans emotion were visible throughout the live
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    2022 has been quite the year for the Bangladeshi music scene The past few WEEKENDS have been quite favourable for artists in Bangladesh, as live performances have re-established at their full extinct. With the year is almost come to an end Dhaka rock fest returned with 2 days Concert blast. Featuring 32 bands from different genre from classic rock to death metal. Dhaka Rock Fest 3.0 held at the Expo Zone of International Convention City, Bashundhara in Dhaka on Tuesday and Wednesday. The event was organised by Sky Tracker Limited and presented by Banglalink Digital Communication Limited. The opening day of the event featured 16 bands. The concert started at early 11 A.M. It was earlier than the usual concert time of Bangladesh because there were 16 band performing on that day. The day one of the concert reminded us what a year it was for enjoying live music after the pandemic Dhaka Rock Fest 3.0 began with Fantasy Realm taking the stage. Later, Torture Goregrinder, Bangu Bibi, Apekkhik, Arekta Rock Band, Trainwreck, Owned, Karnival, Brahmaputra, Bangla Five, Unmaad, Shonar Bangla Circus and Powersurge performed one by one there were less crowed on that time cause of early kick-off The show really came to hit when cryptic fate took the stage after the Namaj Break. Cryptic Fate started with Bijoyer Gaan cause why not it’s the month of victory and then Protibad and Akromon, Nemesis performed Kobe and Gonojoar. Fans went crazy for Zohad crowed were screaming 20 takar pepsi zohad bhai sexy. After that Artcell brought down the curtain on the first day of Dhaka Rock Fest 3.0. The band, which was accompanied by Miles’ guitarist Jewel, concluded its performance singing the song Oniket Prantor. On 2nd day Bands, namely Meghdol, Dads in the Park, Aurthohin, Shepherds, Aftermath, Arbovirus, Shuvo Jatra, Warfaze, Bay of Bengal, Sin, Conclusion, Severe Dementia, Mechanix, Subconscious and Avoid Rafa entrained music lovers on the concluding day of the event on Wednesday. However, the fans weren’t very happy with the organiser because they think they didn’t give enough time to aftermath to perform. When it was time for Aurthohin to brought down the curtain of the last day something magic happened. Aurthohin relesed their new Album call “ Phononix Er Dairy 1” on the stage for their fans the album was supposed to release on 29th December. Aurthohin eneded the show best possible way they could the fans emotion were visible throughout the live #Studentjournalist #LiveMusic
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