Antaragni (band)
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Manoj George (violin)
Alwyn Fernandes (lead guitar)
Josy John (bass)
Gopinath (percussion)
Antaragni | |
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| Origin | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
| Genres | Indian fusion |
| Years active | 1998–2004 |
| Members | Raghupathy Dixit (vocals/guitar) Manoj George (violin) Alwyn Fernandes (lead guitar) Josy John (bass) Gopinath (percussion) |
| Past members | H.N. Bhaskar (violin) Ravichandra Rao (flute/kanjira) |
Antaragni was a fusion band from Bangalore which disbanded in 2004. Antaragni's repertoire included an amalgamation of Indian Classical, folk and Western rock, funk, pop and country.
After Antaragni disbanded, the band's frontman, Raghupathy Dixit went on to form The Raghu Dixit Project, which he likes to refer to as an open house for musicians and artistes from different genres to come together, collaborate and create a dynamic sound and expression.
The name Antaragni is a union of two Sanskrit words — antar meaning 'within' and agni meaning fire. Put together, they form 'Antar Ki Agni' or 'Antaragni' for short, literally meaning 'the fire within'. The name of the band reflected the passion and zeal of its members for music.