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If you are searching for a band, MOKAM is
not at all a band. If you are searching for a music school, MOKAM
is also not a music learning school, MOKAM is in short a
musicians’ workshop, the latest cult name in contemporary Bengali music
industry, daring to scale new heights, daring to experiment with Bangla Gaan.
Mayukh and Mainak name the two pillars
of MOKAM, have been into “Bangla Gaan” for more
than a decade. Mayukh, was among the top ten contestants
of Rabindra sangeet and Bengali modern Songs organized by Rajya Sangeet Academy,
West Bengal. He was also a regular artist in both the categories for All India
Radio.
Mainak, younger brother of Mayukh, have
specialized in various musical instruments. He have taken lessons in acoustic
guitar from Kabir Suman, piano from Pranab Bose, tabla from
Pt. Sankar Chakraborty. Mainak is also an excellent
arranger and composer and have worked with many contemporary artists and musicians.
Tanmoy Bose, Bikram Ghose, are two of the noted names that
is worth mentioning who have worked with MOKAM.