Sujatha Menon

SATSANGI
"Hailing from the Midlands, UK and Kerala, South India, Satsangi are a solid representative for global music; a cocktail of Indian transience, ballsy rock 'n' roll and tripped out psych" Northern Star Records
Satsangi have been invited to open for artists such as The Dandy Warhols, The Kills, Dirty Sound Magnet, Fields, The Primitives and Dr Feelgood. They have also headlined at London venues such as Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, The Dublin Castle, The Rockgarden, The Halfmoon, Hope and Anchor, The Cobden Club Great Hall and Notting Hill Arts Club. The band have performed internationally in Lusaka and at multiple festivals including Cornbury, Greenbelt, Wychwood and Equinox as well as venues across the UK. Rolling Stone Magazine reviewed their debut album ’No Shoes in Satsang Hall’. Satsangi are currently recording their 6th studio album set for release June 2026.
“Iodine is an awesome song” Talvin Singh
"Hi Su, listened to 'Iodine' again and I must say it's really wicked. Your track reminds me a bit of Sonic Youth, but with infinitely better singing and a tough sax break that reminds me of X-Ray Specs. The whole thing sounds nervy, dislocated and very tense, just the way I like it!" Steve Chandra Savale, Asian Dub Foundation
"A wicked bass line, timely sax breaks, and pace-setting rhythm guitar sections. Richard Heath needs special mention for his swiveling spin of a solo on sax. This is a find!" Rolling Stone Magazine
“I feel I could play that for the next hour or so, but the I’d lose my job, she sounds brilliant her name is Sujatha Menon, she's the lead singer of Satsangi”.
Bobby Friction, BBC Asian Network
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