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”’Bharat Swamy”’ is an [[India|Indian]] [[Rock music|rock]] musician, best known as the original [[composer]], [[songwriter]] and vocalist for the pioneering Indian rock band ”’Agni”’.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Agni Webbed Releases Music About Mental Health In Quarantine |url=https://www.rsjonline.com/buzz/agni-webbed-releases-music-about-mental-health-in-quarantine.html |access-date=2025-09-04 |website=www.rsjonline.com}}</ref> Swamy was noted as an early contributor to [[rock music]] in [[India]]”.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Katiyar |first1=Arun |date=1993 |title=Indian pop stars start to gain international exposure, make big money |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/story/19930415-indian-pop-stars-start-to-gain-international-exposure-make-big-money-810933-1993-04-15 |accessdate=17 June 2020 |publisher=India Today |issue=15 April 1993 |agency=India Today}}</ref>” |
”’Bharat Swamy”’ is an [[India|Indian]] [[Rock music|rock]] musician, best known as the original [[composer]], [[songwriter]] and vocalist for the pioneering Indian rock band ”’Agni”’.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Agni Webbed Releases Music About Mental Health In Quarantine |url=https://www.rsjonline.com/buzz/agni-webbed-releases-music-about-mental-health-in-quarantine.html |access-date=2025-09-04 |website=www.rsjonline.com}}</ref> Swamy was noted as an early contributor to [[rock music]] in [[India]]”.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Katiyar |first1=Arun |date=1993 |title=Indian pop stars start to gain international exposure, make big money |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/society-the-arts/story/19930415-indian-pop-stars-start-to-gain-international-exposure-make-big-money-810933-1993-04-15 |accessdate=17 June 2020 |publisher=India Today |issue=15 April 1993 |agency=India Today}}</ref>” |
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Agni was co-founded in 1985 in [[Pune]], a city known for its vibrant music scene, according to Swamy, Pravin Bell, and Nitin Jagtap (Juggie).<ref name=”:1″>{{Cite web |title=Agni |url=https://map.sahapedia.org/article/Agni/2980 |access-date=2025-11-20 |website=map.sahapedia.org |language=en}}</ref> In 1992, the lineup expanded with the addition of Rustom “Ross” Kayani and Kaustubh “Koko” Dhavale.<ref name=”:1″ /> The band released their debut album named ”Wind Dance with Fire”, in 1993<ref name=”:1″ />, Swamy composed all the songs. <ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2020-07-23 |title=Bharat Swamy Releases New Single “Tears of Fire” on Benison Record |url=https://indianewengland.com/bharat-swamy-releases-new-single-tears-of-fire-on-benison-record/ |access-date=2025-11-20 |website=INDIA New England News |language=en}}</ref> In 1995, Swamy left the band following the tragic death of two band members<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-18 |title=My life struggles have made me a better songwriter: Bharat Swamy – Pune Times Mirror |url=https://punemirror.com/pune-mirror-explore/my-life-struggles-have-made-me-a-better-songwriter-bharat-swamy/ |access-date=2025-11-20 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
Agni was co-founded in 1985 in [[Pune]], a city known for its vibrant music scene, according to Swamy, Pravin Bell, and Nitin Jagtap (Juggie).<ref name=”:1″>{{Cite web |title=Agni |url=https://map.sahapedia.org/article/Agni/2980 |access-date=2025-11-20 |website=map.sahapedia.org |language=en}}</ref> In 1992, the lineup expanded with the addition of Rustom “Ross” Kayani and Kaustubh “Koko” Dhavale.<ref name=”:1″ /> The band released their debut album named ”Wind Dance with Fire”, in 1993<ref name=”:1″ />, Swamy composed all the songs. <ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2020-07-23 |title=Bharat Swamy Releases New Single “Tears of Fire” on Benison Record |url=https://indianewengland.com/bharat-swamy-releases-new-single-tears-of-fire-on-benison-record/ |access-date=2025-11-20 |website=INDIA New England News |language=en}}</ref> In 1995, Swamy left the band following the tragic death of two band members<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-18 |title=My life struggles have made me a better songwriter: Bharat Swamy – Pune Times Mirror |url=https://punemirror.com/pune-mirror-explore/my-life-struggles-have-made-me-a-better-songwriter-bharat-swamy/ |access-date=2025-11-20 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 22 November 2025
Bharat Swamy is an Indian rock musician, best known as the original composer, songwriter and vocalist for the pioneering Indian rock band Agni.[1] Swamy was noted as an early contributor to rock music in India.[2]
Agni was co-founded in 1985 in Pune, a city known for its vibrant music scene, according to Swamy, Pravin Bell, and Nitin Jagtap (Juggie).[3] In 1992, the lineup expanded with the addition of Rustom “Ross” Kayani and Kaustubh “Koko” Dhavale.[3] The band released their debut album named Wind Dance with Fire, in 1993[3], Swamy composed all the songs. [4] In 1995, Swamy left the band following the tragic death of two band members[5]
In 2020, to mark the 25th anniversary of his band-mate and former manager’s death, Bharat Swamy launched Agni Webbed, a digital rock platform. He began this new venture by releasing the original song “The Monster Within” in May of that year. [6]
- ^ “Agni Webbed Releases Music About Mental Health In Quarantine”. www.rsjonline.com. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Katiyar, Arun (1993). “Indian pop stars start to gain international exposure, make big money”. No. 15 April 1993. India Today. India Today. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ a b c “Agni”. map.sahapedia.org. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
- ^ “Bharat Swamy Releases New Single “Tears of Fire” on Benison Record”. INDIA New England News. 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
- ^ “My life struggles have made me a better songwriter: Bharat Swamy – Pune Times Mirror”. 2023-11-18. Retrieved 2025-11-20.
- ^ Content, Partner (2022-07-05). “Depression, death and rock n’ roll: Bharat Swamy tells of giving live wire act Agni Webbed a reboot”. Gulf News: Latest UAE news, Dubai news, Business, travel news, Dubai Gold rate, prayer time, cinema. Retrieved 2025-11-20.

