It looks like there might be a mix-up or a very specific niche release in the details you provided. There are no official public records, news articles, or broadcasting archives from Akashvani (All India Radio) regarding an artist named Karan Ganpathi or a project called Exclusive All India Radio Sessions.
Because public details are missing, this title could refer to a few different things. Here are the most likely possibilities: 🎸 The Indie Band “All India Radio”
You might be thinking of the popular Australian ambient and lo-fi instrumental band actually named All India Radio.
This band frequently releases special session albums, reissues, and live recordings (such as The Silent Surf and Echo Other).
It is possible that “Karan Ganpathi” is a guest musician, a session collaborator, or an audio engineer who worked on a specific exclusive release with them. 📻 A Local or Classical Music Broadcast
If this refers to the actual state broadcaster of India, the name might belong to a budding classical musician or instrumentalist.
All India Radio runs a ⁄7 classical music channel called RAAGAM, which is dedicated to archiving and streaming exclusive sessions from senior legends and upcoming artists.
If Karan Ganpathi is a Carnatic or Hindustani classical artist, his exclusive sessions may have been broadcast locally on regional AIR stations or via the NewsOnAir App. 🛠️ An Independent or Private Release
Sometimes, independent creators upload bootlegs, archival recordings, or private podcasts to streaming platforms like Spotify or YouTube and use custom titles like “Radio Sessions” or “Exclusive Radio”.
To help point you in the right direction, could you share a bit more context?
Do you know what instrument he plays or what style of music/content this is?
Where did you first hear about or see this specific title (e.g., a streaming app, a vinyl record, or a social media post)? Facebook·All India Radio – Akashvani
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