UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH MOHINI DEY In this conversation, the exceptionally talented Mohini Dey talks about it all – she narrates little anecdotes from her childhood, addresses her love for fashion, the choices she had to Read More » 15 September 2018 Quirks & Queries: Ananya Birla What is the most potent misconception that people have about you? Either that I’m serious (I’m always playing around, as people who follow me on Instagram have probably seen) or Read More » 12 September 2018 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 Read More » 11 September 2018 Home-grown Indie goodness: Blossom’s Blues by Tanya Nambiar 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 Read More » 1 September 2018 Indie Music Reviews: August 2018 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 Read More » 29 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music review by Layer Music Project 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, Read More » 14 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 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
Quirks & Queries: Ananya Birla What is the most potent misconception that people have about you? Either that I’m serious (I’m always playing around, as people who follow me on Instagram have probably seen) or Read More » 12 September 2018 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 Read More » 11 September 2018 Home-grown Indie goodness: Blossom’s Blues by Tanya Nambiar 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 Read More » 1 September 2018 Indie Music Reviews: August 2018 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 Read More » 29 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music review by Layer Music Project 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, Read More » 14 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 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
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 Read More » 11 September 2018 Home-grown Indie goodness: Blossom’s Blues by Tanya Nambiar 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 Read More » 1 September 2018 Indie Music Reviews: August 2018 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 Read More » 29 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music review by Layer Music Project 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, Read More » 14 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 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
Home-grown Indie goodness: Blossom’s Blues by Tanya Nambiar 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 Read More » 1 September 2018 Indie Music Reviews: August 2018 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 Read More » 29 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music review by Layer Music Project 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, Read More » 14 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Indie Music Reviews: August 2018 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 Read More » 29 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music review by Layer Music Project 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, Read More » 14 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Home-grown goodness: Indie Music review by Layer Music Project 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, Read More » 14 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Review, Sartek 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 Read More » 13 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Home-grown goodness: Indie Review Shahenshah by Chabuk 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 Read More » 2 August 2018 Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Home-grown goodness: Indie Music Reviews 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 Read More » 1 August 2018 Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Quirks & Queries: In conversation with Anushka Manchanda The video for Don’t Be Afraid is exceptionally symbolic. With all the metaphors, do you think it could be overwhelming for the viewer? With this video we have been true Read More » 31 July 2018 Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Indie Music Reviews: July 2018 Two Lost Souls (Taniya Nambiar): The charts have long moved away from rock n’ roll. Perhaps just as well, as its origins were the twisted rhythms of the downtrodden. Blues, Read More » 20 July 2018 Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »
Music & Books pairing Most great musicians swear by the power of literature, which constitutes the most unsurprising fact in the world. Similarly, those who take their music seriously know that very little goes Read More » 3 July 2018 « Previous Page1 … Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Next »