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Roshan George Thomas Trio

Roshan George Thomas Trio
Ankit Banerjee

The Bangalore-Chennai-based RGT Trio is Sahil Mathew (bass), Paul Daniel (drums) and Roshan George Thomas (guitars and vox). Their music is indie acoustic groove–soul with influences from the blues, beat tapes and anything in the pocket.

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When you’re dealing with a genre that has featured the same syntaxes and structures for at least a century, and purveying it at a time and place far removed from the cotton fields and enslaved...

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