The Essence Of Peace: Kishore Lyatha On Evolution, Late Night Jams, And “O Sanam”
- Savaalmagazine

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While most of the world is hitting the snooze button at seven in the morning, Hyderabad based powerhouse Kishore Lyatha is already knee deep in his riyaz. For Kishore, music isn't just a hobby; it is a high stakes discipline that began on live stages when he was just fifteen years old. Fast forward through sixteen years of hustle, and he has officially traded the loud stage lights for the intimate, late night sanctuary of his studio. His journey is defined by a single, powerful word: Evolution. From a teenage performer to a seasoned indie songwriter and composer, Kishore has spent over a decade proving that the best careers are built on a foundation of relentless hard work and a deep obsession with the perfect melody.
His latest release, “O Sanam,” is the kind of track that makes you want to stop scrolling and just breathe. Born in the blue hours of a late night jam session, the song is a poetic tribute to a love that feels like a total homecoming. To Kishore, this isn't just another romantic ballad; it is about finding that one person who becomes your ultimate peace and the fulfillment of your destiny. Recorded at the iconic Sound Space Studio in Hyderabad, the production captures that specific "midnight magic" where the noise of the world finally goes quiet and the soul starts talking.
As a thirty one year old artist currently riding a massive wave of momentum, Kishore remains a perpetual student of the craft. Whether he is laying down a groove on his favorite instrument, the bass guitar, or experimenting with new textures in the studio, his focus is always on the euphoria of the creative process. With striking artwork by Prerna Roy and a sound that bridges the gap between grounded indie vibes and aspirational pop, “O Sanam” is a major milestone in his artistic journey. It is the sound of a musician who has mastered the art of listening, learning, and finally finding his own signature sukoon.


























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