Saidus Salehin Khaled Sumon (born 8 January 1973), popularly known by his nickname Bassbaba Sumon, is a Bangladeshi
rock
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singer-songwriter, bass player, composer, music producer and founder of the
Bangladeshi rock
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band
Aurthohin. He is the band leader and spokesperson of Aurthohin since the beginning.
Sumon was born and raised in
Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city ...
. He started learning bass by himself at the age of 14. He first auditioned for
rock
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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band
Feelings
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in 1990 at the age of 16 and joined the band that year. He had played in 11 bands by the age of 19. In 1996, he joined
Warfaze and later appeared in the band's 1998 hit album "
অসামাজিক (''Antisocial'')" and left the band. In 1997, his first solo album "সুমন ও অর্থহীন (''Sumon and Aurthohin'')" got released while he was in Warfaze. Later, after leaving Warfaze, he formed
Aurthohin.
He is mostly known for his slapping and tapping style in bass playing and is considered to be the most influential and greatest bassist in the country. His style of playing bass and success in music has earned him the title "''Bassbaba''" (Father of Bass). World's renowned Bass Player magazine described him as a "Bangladeshi Bass Pioneer".https://www.instagram.com/p/CdNsrd6pWws/?hl=en
Early life
Sumon was born in 1973 in
Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city ...
, Bangladesh to Nazmul Ahsan Khaled and Shamsun Nahar Khaled. He attended
Government Laboratory High School
The Government Laboratory High School is a school located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the worl ...
. After that, he completed his graduation from
Dhaka City College. He started playing Hawaiian guitar at the age of 7. In an interview, Sumon stated that he was unable to buy a Spanish guitar, so he took his Hawaiian guitar to a shop and converted it into a Spanish guitar. He picked up his first Spanish guitar and formed his first band when he was 12. One day he was seeing an Iron Maiden show on TV. He was heavily inspired by Steve Harris. Since then he started playing the bass guitar. He was 14. He joined one of the most popular bands in Bangladesh 'Feelings' as a bassist when he was 16 where he played with the greatest rockstar of Bangladesh, Faruq Mahfuz Anam, commonly known as
James
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* James (surname), various people with the last name James
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. He did the first ever unaccompanied bass solo in Bangladesh when he was 17.https://www.guitarworld.com/features/bassbaba-sumon-soul-food
Career
He played with 11 bands by the age of 19. He also wrote, sang, and produced his first solo album when by that time. He is known for his nice grooves, excellent use of different bass playing techniques, and, mostly, for his frequent bass solos in his band Aurthohin's songs.
Bangladesh is a country where rock music, especially metal and alternative rock, is getting popular and Bassbaba Sumon is credited as one of the few most influential artists in this sector. He has single-handedly changed the role of bass guitar in Bangladeshi Music. It is said that bass playing has become a hugely attractive thing to the young music lovers of this country only because of the influence of Bassbaba Sumon. He is also a key figure in promoting Rock music in this country.
In 2016 he released his first solo bass album named "Soul Food Part 1".In the album, Sumon collaborated and featured world-renowned musicians, the likes of Felix Pastorius, Robert ‘Bubby’ Lewis, Josh Cohen,
Bob Franceschini
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Franceschini grew up in Manhatta ...
,
J.D. Blair and Erfan Nazem Zadeh. Talented Bangladeshi drummer Mark Don is also featured in one of the tracks.
Influence and playing styles
Sumon has cited
Steve Harris Steve Harris may refer to:
* Steve Harris (musician) (born 1956), founder member and bassist of the band Iron Maiden
* Steve Harris (actor) (born 1965), American film and TV actor
* Steve Harris (basketball) (1963–2016), American basketball playe ...
as his primary influence for switching to
bass
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Fish
* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range:
** Bass (instrument), including:
** Acoustic bass gui ...
from
guitar
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. He was also inspired by various
funk
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bassists such as
Victor Wooten, Billy Sheehan and Stuart Ham. He mostly plays with
slapping
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* Slapping (strike), a method of striking with the palm of the hand
* Slapping (music), a musical technique used with stringed instruments
* Slap tonguing, a musical technique used on wind instruments
* ''Slap'' ( ...
and
tapping. His slapping technique helped
Aurthohin bring
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the m ...
y sound. His notable solos are - Shaat Din, Guti (The Finale), Surjo 2, Nirbodh, Nikkrishto 3, Punorjonmo (Guti-5), Cancer Casserole, Better call Salt & The Walking Bread, Tapping Tempura, etc.
Illness and recovery
After the release of Aurthohin's fourth album, '
'' Dhrubok','' Sumon's health deteriorated. In 2011, it was announced that he had a spine and
stomach cancer
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. After surgery and
chemotherapy
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, Sumon was pronounced cancer-free in 2013. He also suffered from skin cancer and a brain tumour. He wrote a song about his illness, "Cancer", which appeared on '
'' Aushomapto 2. Later cancer came back several times but he recovered. He also had a road accident and broke several bones including some discs. He also had a stroke and the left side of his body was paralysed for almost 2 months but eventually, he recovered. In his life, he had to go through a total of 36 surgeries, but he never gave up. After four years of break, he came back with his band Aurthohin with a bang on the 17th of December 2021 in front of 35,000 people. Fans went crazy. People literally cried after seeing him performing again. Aurthohin became one of the most respected and popular bands in Bangladesh in 2022. He also released a single called 'Boyosh holo Amar'.
Personal life
Sumon is an entrepreneur. He is the director of the Khaled Group of Companies. He is the director of over 20 well-known companies in Bangladesh.
He has a wife named Nazia Salehin Khaled (1996-present), who sang with him on his tribute album for John Denver. (Methopoth,shopner daar and bohudure). He has two children named Ahnaf Salehin Khaled and Aurora Salehin Khaled. Both of his children sang with him on his album ''Boka Manushta' when they were only 9 and 3 years old.''.He also has three siblings. Shamsul Arefin Khaled(elder brother, has been mentioned in some interviews), Saiful Arefin Khaled (wrote half of the hit "odbhut shei chheleti while thinking of Bassbaba, as per Kishor all magazine, also wrote some other songs of Aurthohin, younger brother), Shahina Khaled (sister). He is also a landscape photographer.
Discography
Solo albums
* ''"সুমন ও অর্থহীন (Sumon and Aurthohin)"'' (1997)
* ''"স্বপ্নগুলো তোমার মতো (The Dreams are Like You)"'' (2001)
* ''"মেঘের দেশে (In the Country of Clouds)"'' (2005)
* ''"সুমন ও অর্থহীন-২: বোকা মানুষটা (Sumon and Aurthohin-2: The Foolish Man)"'' (2007)
* ''Soul Food: Part One'' (2016)
Collaborated albums
* ''"এখন আমি (Now Me)"'' ft.
Fuad al Muqtadir and
Anila
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(2007)
Warfaze
* ''"
অসামাজিক (Antisocial)"'' (1998)
Aurthohin
* ''"ত্রিমাত্রিক (Three-Dimensional)"'' (2000)
* ''"বিবর্তন (Evolution)"'' (2001)
* ''"নতুন দিনের মিছিলে (New Day Procession)"'' (2002)
* ''"ধ্রুবক (Constant)"'' (2003)
* ''"অসমাপ্ত (Unfinished)"'' (2008)
* ''"অসমাপ্ত ২ (Unfinished II)"'' (2011)
* ''"ক্যান্সারের নিশিকাব্য (Cancer Nishivabya)"'' (2016)
* ''"ফিনিক্সের ডায়েরী ১ (Phoenixer Diary 1)"'' (2022)
* Singles:
** Kokhono (Tarader Gunjone) (1999)
** Jodi Kobhu (6 Band, '99) (1999)
** Anubhobe (Jewel with the Stars)
** Notun Ami (Jewel with the Stars)
** Ektu Ghum (Rock with Radiomania)
** Olotpalot (Bappa with Rockers)
** Valo Lage Na (Bappa with Rockers)
** Aaj Eshechhi (Coming Back to Life) (2011)
** Protichhobi 2012 (Online Release) (2012)
** Maa (Online Release) (2013)
** Chador (Online Release) (2013)
** Amjonota (Online Release) (2013)
** Kothay Tumi (Online Release) (2014)
** Walter White (Online Release)
** Hridoyer Smrititgulo (Online Release) (2014)
** Purano Sei Diner Kotha (Online Release) (2016)
** Oniyomer Golpo (Sumon Featuring Furti) (Online Release) (2018)
** Prothom (Film-
Unoponchash Batash ) (2020)
** Boyosh Holo Amar (Online Release) (2021)
** Amar E Gaan ( online Release) (2022)
See also
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Artcell
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Cryptic Fate
Cryptic Fate is a Bangladeshi heavy metal band formed in 1993 in Dhaka. They are one of the pioneers of Bangladeshi metal music. Since 1993, they have released four studio albums and several singles in mixed albums. The original lineup consists ...
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