Curry’s ‘Suprabhatha’ is putting coastal Karnataka on the Global Pop Map

Curry blends Carnatic ragas with global pop in Suprabhatha, a multilingual EP redefining Indian indie music.

Mumbai, 22nd April 2026: Curry, comprising Ryo, Sheesh, and Kanasue, are emerging as one of the most exciting new voices in Indian pop. Their upcoming EP ‘Suprabhatha’ is already building momentum with the release of ‘Seetha Kalyana’, offering a rich sonic and visual tribute to coastal Karnataka. What sets the trio apart is their ability to seamlessly navigate over 22 languages, blending global influences with deeply rooted regional identity, positioning them at the forefront of India’s next wave of genre-fluid artists.

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‘Suprabhatha’ is a unique musical philosophy, one that doesn’t treat tradition and modernity as opposites. By weaving Carnatic ragas like Reethigowla and Bageshree into contemporary electronic production, Curry creates a sound that feels intuitive rather than engineered. The trio emphasizes that their approach isn’t about forced fusion, but about natural selection, letting the composition dictate the raga while modern production techniques ensure the sound remains current and globally accessible.

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Their rise isn’t just limited to streaming platforms. A major cultural moment came when Curry performed at the wedding of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, a high-visibility event that significantly expanded their audience. Discovered through social media, the opportunity reflects a broader industry shift where digital presence translates directly into real-world stages. Post-performance, the trio experienced a notable surge in demand, reinforcing how viral discovery and live validation now go hand in hand for emerging artists.

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What truly defines Curry is their fluid relationship with language and identity. With Kannada and Tulu at the core of their storytelling, they treat language as a sonic tool that shapes melody and emotion. Reflecting on their journey from earlier releases to ‘Suprabhatha’, the trio describes music as a lifelong pursuit, an evolving search for a perfect sound. With this EP, that vision feels closer than ever, as Curry not only crafts a distinct artistic voice but also pushes to place Karnataka and its culture firmly on the global music map.

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