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Indan Sax Sonig's music is influenced by a diverse range of artists and styles. From the jazz greats, such as John Coltrane and Charlie Parker, to the classical composers, like Igor Stravinsky and Olivier Messiaen, Sonig's music reflects a deep understanding of musical traditions. He is also drawn to the world music scene, incorporating elements of folk and ethnic music into his compositions.

The saxophone is a shape-shifter. In the Sonig universe, it ceases to be a vehicle for smooth jazz and becomes a weapon of noise. indan+sax+sonig+exclusive

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While likely a phonetic abbreviation, "Indan" points directly to the soul of Hindustani and Carnatic music. Think of the drone of the , the intricate rhythms of the Tabla , and the emotional pull of Ragas (melodic frameworks). Unlike generic "world music," the "Indan" here implies authenticity—using microtones (shruti) and cyclic time signatures (talas) that date back thousands of years. The saxophone is a shape-shifter

Below is an informative blog post concept that weaves these elements together, focusing on the intersection of traditional Indian sounds and modern electronic exclusivity.

If your interest lies in the intersection of "Indian" and "Sax," here is some context on the instrument's role in the region: