Krishnokoli

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Bondhu Amar 03:16 Tools
Bhalobesho Ekbar 06:00 Tools
Hothat Rod 03:49 Tools
Bodhua 04:52 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare Ii (music.com.bd) 03:28 Tools
Dubi Dubi 05:18 Tools
Shatkahon 04:46 Tools
Icche Moton 06:03 Tools
Satkahon 05:18 Tools
Ichhey Moton 04:01 Tools
Hat-Te Hat-Te 04:01 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare (Kaz.Kazim Remix) 05:55 Tools
Badhua 04:01 Tools
Dhubi Dhubi 04:01 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare 03:28 Tools
Hatte Hatte 04:01 Tools
Dubu Dubi 04:01 Tools
Hot-Hath Rode 03:48 Tools
Jao Harao 03:44 Tools
Bhalobesho Akbar 03:48 Tools
Hothath Rode 03:48 Tools
Kalo Jole Kujla Tole 03:28 Tools
Hantte Hantte 03:44 Tools
Bhalobasho Ekbar 05:55 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare - II (PoLaPaIn.com) 03:28 Tools
Dubi Dubi (PoLaPaIn.com) 03:28 Tools
Krishno Kala 03:28 Tools
Chad Utheche Oi 04:19 Tools
Dubidubi 03:28 Tools
Bandhu Amar 03:15 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare - II 03:15 Tools
Nithua Pathare duet 03:02 Tools
Hant-Tey Hant-Tey 04:47 Tools
Sonar Palongko Ghore [Doridro.Com] 03:28 Tools
Hattey Hattey 04:01 Tools
Ghure Ghure 04:47 Tools
Ichchemoton 06:02 Tools
Alo Fota Khub Fota 04:40 Tools
Dalan Dili Mohol Dili 04:19 Tools
Nacho to kali 06:00 Tools
Chad Khuje Khuje 04:08 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare II 06:00 Tools
Jaw Pakhi Bolo Tare-2 06:02 Tools
Aga Dale Bosho Kokil 04:19 Tools
Bhalobesho Ekbaar (PoLaPaIn.com) 03:02 Tools
Bodhua (PoLaPaIn.com) 04:08 Tools
Golpo Chilo 04:08 Tools
Hothat Rode 04:19 Tools
Jao Pakhi Bolo Tare-2 03:28 Tools
Shadamatha Officer 03:28 Tools
Bakura Bazare Laj Lagere 03:28 Tools
Icche Moton (Doridro.com) 03:28 Tools
ShaatKahon 03:28 Tools
Dubi Dubi (Doridro.com) 03:28 Tools
Bhalobesho Ekbaar (Doridro.com) 03:28 Tools
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Kazi Krishnokoli Islam aka Krishnokoli is not new to the creative sphere. Born and raised in Khulna,Bangladesh she was introduced to the world of music by her mother, Meherun Nesa. Krishnokoli trained under Shadhon Ghosh (Tagore songs) and Basudeb Biswas (classical music). She enrolled in Chhayanat in 1998 and was a student in the Rabindra Sangeet Department for three years. Currently, the artiste works in the audio-visual media. She is working on a script for a TV play and writing, composing two songs for a film. Krishnokoli's debut album Shurjey Bandhi Basha, produced under the banner of Bengal Music Company Ltd, was launched recently. All songs in the album have been written, composed and performed by Krishnokoli; music arranged and mixed by Ornob. Dedicating the album to her mother, the artiste hints at why she decided to call her album Shurjey bandhi Basha. In her childhood naiveté, she used to ask her mother what becomes of people after death and her mother used to say they become stars in the sky. When she asked what her mother would become, the response was: "I'd be the sun." The highpoint of the album are the lyrics. Krishnokoli's grip over articulating her childhood adventures, endless fascination with nature, experiencing solitude and yearning for that elusive euphoria, have resulted in eight beautiful songs. They are more like poetry. Poetry that effortlessly walks on tunes and weaves sublime imagery. The opening song Dubi dubi takes one back to the carefree days of childhood. Those who were fortunate enough to grow up outside the concrete jungles, would relate to the artiste's experience. As Krishnokoli reminisces: "...Swimming in the deep pond, I used to feel like a mermaid...My dark complexion would often let me down, yet (I) used to believe I was just as pretty as nature." Bodhua takes the listener to the Sal forests, in the Santali domain. Unmistakable elements of the 'Jhumur' genre are intoxicating and so are the words: Jonak joley chikmik chikmik korey, buk-er modhdhey jhod othey... Enunciation of the "chikmik chikmik" would make one fall for with this number. Melancholy strums of guitar set the mood for Shatkahon. The song turns from pleasant to remarkable in the last stanza: Beder nouko bandha-Mohuar dol, bukey chuuri mukhey hashi chokhey nei chhol... Hant-tey hant-tey is a song for the lonesome way-weary. The state of solitude and juggling random thoughts are articulated through Hant-tey hant-tey ekta nudi, thuk-tey thuk-tey jachhey duurei, bhabnagulo goragori, khachhey mathaye khachhey badi... The album ends with Bhalobesho ekbar -- perhaps the artiste's ode to her mother. Krishnokoli breaths life into words: Chhuey chhuey dekho amar e haad, chhuey chhuey shekho e ki...chokh diyechhi priyo bondhu, shey chokhey dekho prithibir roop e ki... Her mother's eyes and body (for medical studies) were donated. Some may compare Krishnokoli's songs to those of Moushumi Bhowmick or Lopamudra Mitra. However, it wouldn't be fair to unnecessarily judge or label these songs in which the artiste has bared her soul to the audience. Ornob's deft music arrangement deserves a special mention for complementing the lyrics and not overshadow them. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.