Indie Music Reviews: April 2020 Across The River (Eashwar Subramanian) Subramanian has a way with sounds. His new album is a musical exercise in serenity. It is calmness made alive through every note, but is Read More » 18 April 2020 India Music Reviews: March 2020 Someone Else’s Arms (Rivita) Sad songs make for great debuts. US-based singer-songwriter-producer Rivita sings a charming ditty about losing love, and it is equal parts profound and endearing. There’s not Read More » 18 March 2020 Festival Review: Mahindra Blues Festival 2020, Mumbai 10 years of blues music. That’s what the Mahindra Blues Festival accomplished on the 8th and 9th of February 2020. And to mark the momentous occasion, festival-goers were given a Read More » 15 February 2020 A legend looks to Indian shores Marty Friedman speaks on what keeps him growing What are some stereotypes attached to you or your music that are completely untrue? That I’m a lover of the instrument of guitar. Musical instruments, and equipment in general, bore Read More » 11 November 2019 Jacob Collier: A Revelation in Colourful Pants There is nothing in the world quite like watching Jacob Collier live. This multi-Grammy-winning wunderkind rose to global adoration when he began posting unbelievably innovative covers of well-loved classics (From Read More » 21 September 2019 Interview with Amogh Symphony Depending on the album or track, you could transpose the music of Amogh Symphony to a rock opera, a New French Extremity film or a meditation tape for headbangers. Avant-garde Read More » 12 August 2019 aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next » Score TV Magazines New Releases Indie Reviews Gear Talk Pro Audio Music Instruments Menu Score TV Magazines New Releases Indie Reviews Gear Talk Pro Audio Music Instruments ARE YOU IN? Sign up to our e-Magazine. Get every issue straight to your inbox for Free Subscribe now Name Email send
India Music Reviews: March 2020 Someone Else’s Arms (Rivita) Sad songs make for great debuts. US-based singer-songwriter-producer Rivita sings a charming ditty about losing love, and it is equal parts profound and endearing. There’s not Read More » 18 March 2020 Festival Review: Mahindra Blues Festival 2020, Mumbai 10 years of blues music. That’s what the Mahindra Blues Festival accomplished on the 8th and 9th of February 2020. And to mark the momentous occasion, festival-goers were given a Read More » 15 February 2020 A legend looks to Indian shores Marty Friedman speaks on what keeps him growing What are some stereotypes attached to you or your music that are completely untrue? That I’m a lover of the instrument of guitar. Musical instruments, and equipment in general, bore Read More » 11 November 2019 Jacob Collier: A Revelation in Colourful Pants There is nothing in the world quite like watching Jacob Collier live. This multi-Grammy-winning wunderkind rose to global adoration when he began posting unbelievably innovative covers of well-loved classics (From Read More » 21 September 2019 Interview with Amogh Symphony Depending on the album or track, you could transpose the music of Amogh Symphony to a rock opera, a New French Extremity film or a meditation tape for headbangers. Avant-garde Read More » 12 August 2019 aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next » Score TV Magazines New Releases Indie Reviews Gear Talk Pro Audio Music Instruments Menu Score TV Magazines New Releases Indie Reviews Gear Talk Pro Audio Music Instruments ARE YOU IN? Sign up to our e-Magazine. Get every issue straight to your inbox for Free Subscribe now Name Email send
Festival Review: Mahindra Blues Festival 2020, Mumbai 10 years of blues music. That’s what the Mahindra Blues Festival accomplished on the 8th and 9th of February 2020. And to mark the momentous occasion, festival-goers were given a Read More » 15 February 2020 A legend looks to Indian shores Marty Friedman speaks on what keeps him growing What are some stereotypes attached to you or your music that are completely untrue? That I’m a lover of the instrument of guitar. Musical instruments, and equipment in general, bore Read More » 11 November 2019 Jacob Collier: A Revelation in Colourful Pants There is nothing in the world quite like watching Jacob Collier live. This multi-Grammy-winning wunderkind rose to global adoration when he began posting unbelievably innovative covers of well-loved classics (From Read More » 21 September 2019 Interview with Amogh Symphony Depending on the album or track, you could transpose the music of Amogh Symphony to a rock opera, a New French Extremity film or a meditation tape for headbangers. Avant-garde Read More » 12 August 2019 aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next » Score TV Magazines New Releases Indie Reviews Gear Talk Pro Audio Music Instruments Menu Score TV Magazines New Releases Indie Reviews Gear Talk Pro Audio Music Instruments ARE YOU IN? Sign up to our e-Magazine. Get every issue straight to your inbox for Free Subscribe now Name Email send
A legend looks to Indian shores Marty Friedman speaks on what keeps him growing What are some stereotypes attached to you or your music that are completely untrue? That I’m a lover of the instrument of guitar. Musical instruments, and equipment in general, bore Read More » 11 November 2019 Jacob Collier: A Revelation in Colourful Pants There is nothing in the world quite like watching Jacob Collier live. This multi-Grammy-winning wunderkind rose to global adoration when he began posting unbelievably innovative covers of well-loved classics (From Read More » 21 September 2019 Interview with Amogh Symphony Depending on the album or track, you could transpose the music of Amogh Symphony to a rock opera, a New French Extremity film or a meditation tape for headbangers. Avant-garde Read More » 12 August 2019 aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Jacob Collier: A Revelation in Colourful Pants There is nothing in the world quite like watching Jacob Collier live. This multi-Grammy-winning wunderkind rose to global adoration when he began posting unbelievably innovative covers of well-loved classics (From Read More » 21 September 2019 Interview with Amogh Symphony Depending on the album or track, you could transpose the music of Amogh Symphony to a rock opera, a New French Extremity film or a meditation tape for headbangers. Avant-garde Read More » 12 August 2019 aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Interview with Amogh Symphony Depending on the album or track, you could transpose the music of Amogh Symphony to a rock opera, a New French Extremity film or a meditation tape for headbangers. Avant-garde Read More » 12 August 2019 aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
aswekeepsearching in four songs As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their Read More » 24 June 2019 Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Parvaaz in four songs A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of Read More » 22 April 2019 Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Indie Music Reviews April 2019 Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem, Read More » 17 April 2019 Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Ankur Tewari in four songs! In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs Read More » 27 March 2019 February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
February 2019 issue featuring Karsh Kale on the cover! Cover Story: Karsh KaleQuirks & Queries: Sanjeeta BhattacharyaShow Report: Music tech products launched at CES 2019.Articles: Indie Reviews, 7 best music movies made on musicians, Women in Metal, YouTube drumming Read More » 2 February 2019 Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »
Indie Music Reviews: January 2019 Antahkarana (Nkshtra): A shorn, elegantly crinkled bassline can carry a track on it’s own weight, and Divyesh Gholap AKA Nkshtra is distinctly aware of this. Antahkarana provides the perfect soundtrack Read More » 15 January 2019 « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 … Page8 Next »