Home-grown goodness: Revenge of Meenakshi by Trash Talk
I’m a sucker for stories, regardless of the medium. Good art, after all, is simply the telling of stories that matter to the artist. If things go well, the story
I’m a sucker for stories, regardless of the medium. Good art, after all, is simply the telling of stories that matter to the artist. If things go well, the story
“An old friend once told me something that gave me great comfort. He said that Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin never died, they simply became music.” – Dr. Ford, Westworld Ever
Cover Story: Mohini Dey Artist of the Month: Prateek Kuhad Quirks & Queries: Ananya Birla Band of the Month: Chabuk Watch out for: Niteesh Kondiparthi Articles: Indie Reviews, Music laws
Blossom Dearie was the last of those glittering women around whom revolved evening at cabarets. Their gossamer voices crooned of love, lust, loss and other things you weren’t quite aware
Sei Unmaad Nikha (Bhargav Ojapali) Difference, if accepted, is a source of strength. It compels us to expand the limits of our knowledge and makes the world bearable. On good
The Indian jazz scene is on a roll! The popularity of this surreal genre of music is surely on a rise among the Indian audience. Just like in other countries,
Floating (LAYER Music Project and K.C. Loy) When reviewing Layer Music Project previously, the one quality that kept emerging was fascination. Chaitanya Bulusu’s music attempts to indulge in preconceived narratives,
Don’t Stop (Sartek): When Sarthak Sardana took on the musical alias of Sartek, he did much to put India on the Global Dance Music map. The accolades are numerous. First
Shahenshah (Chabuk) I’ll get the obvious out of the way. Comparisons to Rage Against The Machine are immediate. This is a band doing rap-rock for the purpose of calling out
cold/mess (Prateek Kuhad): Let’s start this with a story. Once upon a time, there was a girl called Mei. At 25, Mei was almost completely alone. She had lost love
For every artist, the rains have been a creative hotspot. Each artist has presented the rains in their own unique flavor adding more color and vibrancy to the season. Across
Cover story: Arvind Parikh, Sitar player Band of the month: Non violinist project Artist of the month: DJ Shaan Quirks & Queries: Anushka Manchanda Articles: Indie reviews, International artists with
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