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“Across it’s panoramic sound scape, Antaḥkaraṇa is a reminder that music can still be a bridge between the seen and the unseen”
AntaHkarana, Album of the Week selection
Around the world – Davy Sims

“Antaḥkaraṇa is one of the best examples of Indo jazz-fusion done right this year”
Antaḥkaraṇa Review
ROLLINGSTONE INDIA, 2026

“Mixing Western and Indian instruments and styles, this five-piece band transports the audience across the world to celebrate traditions in unique and innovative arrangements.”
Edinburgh Fringe Festival Review
Fringe Review, 2022

“Indian singers and poets combine with the crunchy grooves to absorbing effect”
Afterlife Review
Songlines, 2022

“The Three Seas bring such unexpected textures and sound combinations, that you really sit up and listen. This is genuinely moving music, combining the intimacy of folk or jazz with the grittiness of indie rock”.
AntaHkarana review
FATEA, 2026
More Reviews
Afterlife Album Review – Jazz Halo, 2022
The Indian Museum, Kolkata – India Times,2018
Wangaratta Jazz Festival – Jessican Nichols, 2018
Ozasia Festival Review – Clayton Werner, 2018
Ozasia Festival Review – Tracey Korsten, 2018
Ozasia Festival Review – Julie Robins, 2018
Australian National Maritime Museum Review, SMH, 2017
Haveli review – Music Australia, 2014