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KALA
51 of 51 artworks releasing through a sale
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Raga.fm
Time has a sound. For centuries, Indian classical musicians have known this — that certain melodies belong to dawn, others to the blue hour before midnight, others to the still heat of afternoon. A raga is not performed so much as it is released: the right notes, at the right hour, in the right sequence, opening something that was always already there.
Each token holds one raga. Its hash is a seed cast into 46 possible worlds — each with its own hour, its own emotional truth, its own colour. The canvas breathes in tempo. Fluid light moves in the raga's palette. Across it, in Devanagari, the sargam is written: the ascending phrase, the descending phrase, the pakad — the few notes by which the raga announces itself, unmistakably, the way a voice is known before a word is spoken.
Tap to wake the sound. Rhodes and tabla, strings and cello, assembled in the moment, never quite the same twice. The piece knows what time it is. It has always known.