[Machine Translation] His real name is Indra Gurung. He was born in the village of Ramthong, a Gurung mountain tribe in Nepal. At an early age, he began to associate his whistle with the wind blowing in the mountains, and gradually came to feel that the sound of the flute would protect him. At the age of 13, he joined the Annapurna Band, a popular Nepalese band, and made his first visit to Japan in 1988 (Yatsugatake "Inochino" Festival). Since the following year, he has been based in Japan as a solo bansuri player, and has performed numerous live concerts throughout Japan, including the Nagano Olympics "Hakuba Culture and Arts Festival," the Sai-no-kuni Arts Festival '98, the Okayama Culture and Arts Festival 2000, and commemorative events at the Kubota Itchiku Museum of Art, among others. This album, the follow-up to the well-received "Kumari" (released on the Tofu label in December 2003), is produced by Mashiki Mashiko, a member of ROVO and a highly acclaimed producer of SUPERCAR and other bands, and fuses various musical elements to create a strangely pleasant musical landscape. The album is produced by Mashiko, a member of ROVO and a highly acclaimed producer of SUPERCAR.