
Quirks & Queries: Shakthisree Gopalan – Score Short Reads
Quirks & Queries: Shakthisree Gopalan – Score Short Reads Tell us about the making of Nee Podhumey and how has the track been received by your audiences. Nee Podhumey was
Quirks & Queries: Shakthisree Gopalan – Score Short Reads Tell us about the making of Nee Podhumey and how has the track been received by your audiences. Nee Podhumey was
Chennai-based singer and one-half of the duo Tabby and Sanjai, Tabitha Kagoo was one of the three winners chosen as the winners of last year’s online contest to recognise up-and-coming
Women in Indian Hip-Hop: Beyond the Binary of ‘Under-Appreciated’ and ‘Over-Hyped’- Score Short Reads Hip-hop as a genre has gone through several stages of evolution in Indian and the subcontinent.
My Rock of Love: The Women Behind Your Favourite Artists – Score Short Reads Who is their Rock of Love? Lakshya Bhatnagar doesn’t have one but three rock(s) of love.
The opening frames of the video for Made In India features an animated book that narrates the story of a princess known as Alisha. Little did she know that this
The Voice Behind The Voice: A Look At India’s Leading Women Vocal Coaches – Score Short Reads When it comes to the behind-the-scenes dynamics of music, vocal coaches can be
The Women of Indie Pop: Artists To Watch Out For This Year – Score Short Reads As we enter the second third decade of the 21st century, the Indian independent
‘Utsaah’ Portrays the Joy to bring Indian Classical Music to the Fore! The hugely popular ‘Utsaah’ #spreading happiness series bestows a unique dual format bringing in engaging interactions between the
Delivering the Goods: Meet These Great Music Producers and Audio Engineers Only two percent of women in the music industry handle production and audio engineering duties. With such skewed numbers,
In conversation with Dr. Tara Rajendran, a physician-Indian classical Musician (‘Saraswati Veena’) – Score Short Reads When did you start as a musician, and who did you learn from? My
THE ART OF TAPPA SINGING Our Indian classical music is a treasure trove of very diverse techniques of singing and presentations, be it in form or content. ‘Tappa’ is one
Saahil Bhargava is originally from New York, but has lived in London and Mumbai before calling Los Angeles home. After performing in front of a crowd as a young boy,
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