Give The New Gaurav Vaz Project A Name

Gaurav Vaz

Gaurav Vaz, founder RadioVerve and bass player for The Raghu Dixit Project, has a new, er, project, and he wants you, dear reader, to suggest a name for it.

Vaz said on his blog

Over the past year, I have been working with some amazing musician friends of mine to put together a band that truly does some ‘different’ music from what you’ve seen me play all along. I don’t really know how to describe the music we make, but if I had to try, it would be a contemporary acoustic arrangement of some classical, some latin, groove based music sung by one of the most unique female voices I have come across in my time as a musician here!

We need a name for the band and we just can’t agree on any names that we have come up. So I need you to help me find a name for the band!

The project includes

Noella D’sa – Vocals
Joey Sharma – Guitars
Jason Zachariah – Piano / Keyboards
Rzhude David – Percussions / Vocals
Gaurav Vaz – Bass Guitar

That’s the same Rzhude David from Thermal And A Quarter! Head to Vaz’s blog and get cracking so he can start ID3 tagging some of these new recordings.

Download: ‘Maximum City’
Download: ‘Plight’
Download: ‘The Spanish Song’

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4 Comments

  • hollander
    December 12, 2008 | Permalink |

    my sugestns

    – dEeP blue
    – Karmic kosmos
    – laTHi charge

    thse r jst top of my head.. will thnk of more

  • Jay
    December 12, 2008 | Permalink |

    You all are in bangalore, which is like a tech hub …. why not go with smthing like

    open source

    thts a nice fluid name!

  • IronMANAS
    December 12, 2008 | Permalink |

    how abt somethn mysterious like
    - the mystic magic of manoj the man
    no idea who manoj is btw

  • ramesh sk
    December 15, 2008 | Permalink |

    teh popat gang!!

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