Different Touch

Different Touch were a Bangladeshi band in the early 1990s, originating from Khulna.[1][2] Different Touch performed soft rock and blues and were known for songs such as Drishti pradip and Sraboner megh. The band, however, became inactive in the late 1990s when three members of the band went abroad permanently and vocalist Mezba took over his family business in Khulna following his father's death.[3] Different Touch made a comeback in 2013, 16 years after the release of its third album titled Proshno in 1997. The title of the upcoming fourth album has not yet been finalised, but recording of most of the 10 songs have been completed, said the vocalist and band leader Misbah Rahman, widely known simply as Mezba.[4]

Different Touch
OriginKhulna, Bangladesh
Genres
Years active1990–Present
Labels
Associated acts
Members
  • Mezba Rahman
  • Pial
  • Polash
  • Nayan
Past members
  • Tasmin

Members

The current members are:

  • Mezba (Vocal) lyrics,tune)
  • Pial (Bass Guitar,Lyrics, Tune)
  • Polash (Guitar)
  • Nayan (Keyboard)
  • Tanvir (Drums)

Former members are:

  • Panna (Lead Guitar)
  • Milon (drums)
  • Tasmin (Lead Guitar)
  • Milan (Bass Guitar)

◆ naim ( keyboard)

Discography

  • Different Touch 1st Part (1990)
  • সাজানো পৃথিবী (1993)
  • প্রশ্ন (1997)
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References

  1. "Different Touch makes a comeback". New Age. Archived from the original on July 20, 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  2. "Different Touch on Desh TV Call-er Gaan tonight". banglamusic.com. Archived from the original on August 9, 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  3. "Different Touch makes a comeback - Dhaka 24/7".
  4. "Account Suspended". Archived from the original on February 2, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2015.


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