PLANTING TREES THROUGH MUSIC
‘Saving the planet’ has seen takers for the cause from all fields. From official UN meets to Leonardo Di Caprio’s debut Oscar acceptance speech, the importance of being eco-friendly is getting more
‘Saving the planet’ has seen takers for the cause from all fields. From official UN meets to Leonardo Di Caprio’s debut Oscar acceptance speech, the importance of being eco-friendly is getting more
Sahil Vasudeva, a piano enthusiast says: “Classical piano, or even the piano as an instrument itself is kind of dying. It’s a form of music that we don’t see in India much.
Kolkata based metal band ‘What Escapes Me’ just put out their debut album titled ‘Egress Point’. The album is, to put it lightly, hard hitting. It consists of 10 tracks. Here’s Sambit
Digital Media has given a huge boost to indie music. It has been helpful for not just sit-at- home prodigies like Shraddha Sharma, but also for well known voices like Kailash Kher
Prince just passed away unexpectedly on April 21 st . But just hours after his death, three of his albums landed in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200. ‘The
Reality shows have been a huge launchpad for aspiring new musicians and singers. Recently, Tanveer Hussain , one of the top 12 contestants of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa already has bagged
Lady Gaga recently took to social media to remember Prince. On Saturday,Gaga tweeted a lyric from and a link to Prince’s “Sign O’ the Times” video along with the message, “Gonna miss u
For a long time in India, classical fusion has been used to create easy listening music. From lounge covers to dreamy, psychedelic originals, fusion has traversed those spaces a lot. Yet much
The Bollywood music industry is more open to experimentation today, says industry stalwart Amit Trivedi. “Ever since I started, Bollywood has gone through a lot of changes. Film producers now want to
It is no news that Bollywood has always managed to cater to the taste of the Indian mass audience: be it with their sinewy fight sequences, landscape romantic scenes or raunchy item
As the battle for the public space ranges on and on for independent acts across the country, innovative projects and fresh budget-studio labels keep launching new artists everyday. Another such off the
Smita Valurupalli on the April 2016 Issue. She talks to us about her start into the music scene, how much she loves making Independent music and much more.
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