
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
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
You’ve trained under two phenomenal female musicians- Late Girija Devi and Late Kamala Bose. Could you share what distinct learnings you received from both these masters? I feel that the
The Indian jazz scene is on a roll! The popularity of this surreal genre of music is surely on a rise among the Indian audience. Just like in other countries,
Yes, you heard that right! Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams will light up homegrown arenas on a five-date greatest hits India tour in October 2018 for his nineteenth concert tour. The
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,
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
Improvisation puts forth an intricate juxtaposition of faithful expression and precision of technique. The process of simultaneously playing dexterous runs, highlighting harmonic signposts through careful selection of notes, staying in
Why the band is called Non Violinist Project? Is there a story behind it? A friend of ours after seeing Shravan’s very peaceful demeanour compared it to Gandhi’s, in the context of a
How does it feel to be the first Indian to perform at Tomorrowland? What got you to achieve that? It is all a great feeling, the most important thing at
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