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Trio
believes in evolution. Evolution from a stagnant
style of music that has little bearing to
the Maldivian way of life to a more culturally
inclusive fusion of true Maldivian music.
They also believe in delving into the vernacular
to find unique styles to identify Maldivian
music with. Often Maldivian music is taken
for granted and is considered as something
that will develop on its own if left alone.
But Trio, like many of the modern Maldivian
bands, have taken on the task of defining
Maldivian music with what can best be called
a unique young Maldivian voice filled with
island passion, vehement desire and resilient
creativity. To Trio music isn’t just
a journey, it’s an ongoing adventure
where learning new things is the order of
the day and where providing for the industry
is their calling. |
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22nd
February, Sunday |
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20th
February, 2009 - Them Clones (Delhi) |
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20th
February, 2009 - Agnee Band (Pune) |
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20th
February, 2009 - Miles (Bangladesh) |
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20th
February, 2009 - Aryan Band (Afghanistan) |
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20th
February, 2009 - Jasbir Jassi (Delhi) |
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21st
February, 2009 - Soul Sounds (Sri Lanka) |
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21st
February, 2009 - Skinny Alley ( Calcutta) |
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21st
February, 2009 - Who's your daddy (Bhutan) |
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21st
February, 2009 - Shaa’ir & Func (Mumbai)
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21st
February, 2009 - Parikrama (Delhi) |
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22nd
February, 2009 - Trio (Maldives) |
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22nd
February, 2009 - Swarathma (Bangalore) |
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22nd
February, 2009 - Robin & The New Revolution
(Nepal) |
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22nd
February, 2009 - Vishal Shekhar (Mumbai) |
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