5 Korean Hip Hop Artists To Ignite Your Obsession With The Genre
Now that BTS has taken over the world, and K-pop is no longer a niche genre for those outside Asia, we can start delving seriously into the music of this
Now that BTS has taken over the world, and K-pop is no longer a niche genre for those outside Asia, we can start delving seriously into the music of this
“Sanchal knows how to write a mean hook”, says Dualist Inquiry AKA Sahej Bakshi at the end of his wondrous new video for his wondrous new song with Sanchal Malhar
In 2018, Vinay Kaushal released his debut album Naked on a Train. And was hailed by the likes of Keith Wyatt and All About Jazz. One would expect him to
“An open door and the world to explore/ Why complain?/Is it oh so mundane?” Chennai-born and Mumbai-based singer Maalavika Manoj, who goes by Mali, asks a poignantly simple question to
Sanjeev T has been engaging himself in making music that makes you feel less alone. Even in the best of times, life in a world with eternally shifting priorities, trends
Sanjeeta has previously been pegged as a jazz vocalist, mainly because she spent quite a while in Delhi cronning jazz standards at cover gigs. She does have a voice that
Cha’bi’s Phir Hum Dekhenge is protest made poetry “Tum Maaroge Patthar, Hum Unn Pattharon Se Ghar Banayenge” Cross genre Hindi alternative/indie-pop band Cha’bi is angry. They are angry at a
When you have a voice borne straight out of a dream, what do you use it to sing of? Anoushka Maskey sings of humanity’s self-made doom. In her debut EP
According to Murtuza Gadiwala, Farq Hai celebrates everyone willing to do the hard work in love and deal with whatever changes occur in a relationship that stands the test of
Hanita Bhambri’s voice is an oracle. She possesses the uncanny ability to identify brokenness, and turn it into upliftment. In Home Alone, she uses that vocal Philosopher’s Stone to bestow
Mumbai based singer Avanti Nagral sounds like she “gets it”, as we tend to say when we don’t have better words to describe why something feels good. In The Long
Anisha Uppal AKA Anisha AOD built her new single Thunderstruck out of heartbreaking, soul-searching experiences. This New Delhi-based folk-pop artist sings of heartache, bathed in the warm glow of nostalgia.
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