
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

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

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

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,

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

Fever Dream (Dualist Inquiry): It has been a while since I listened to Sahej Bakshi, but I remember him making good music. His realm is electronica, and while that genre

Northern Eye (Mixtaped Monk): I remember reviewing this man͛s last EP. I remember being fairly impressed, which is why I was wary of his new release. No one likes to

Soliloquy (Komorebi): I confess that I am an overeager fan of Komorebi‘s sound. She directs electronic notes to incredibly fragile places. As in her earlier work, Soliloquy treads lightly but

Could we get a little history on the members until they joined Bassment? Back in the day, our bassist Ruell and our ex drummer started a drum and bass outfit

I try not to be petty, but guys, you should have been at vh1 Supersonic Day 1. Its past renditions in Goa have already established it as a leader in

Naaz (Aisha) Self-love. Self-worth. Pride in oneself. Those hippie-dippie sounding things that none of us seem to have time for in the middle of exhausting lives that seem set up
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