In conversation with Kamakshi Khanna
Your journey in music started in school after which you started going places and also perform for the Mozart Choir of India. Tell us your best experience till date in
Your journey in music started in school after which you started going places and also perform for the Mozart Choir of India. Tell us your best experience till date 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
Sufayed (Alif): Listening to Sufayed filled me with regret. I have spent too little time knowing my own country, in particular the rich linguistic tapestry that is Kashmiri and Urdu.
What’s the story behind the name The Fanculos? RAMON: Our made-up band name is derived from “vaffancul” which is a very rude expression in Italian (just google it!) My mother
Aisha Ali Chopra, a singer songwriter from Mumbai started her career in music early in her life. NAAZ, her debut album was released recently through which she narrates her experiences
Bison (Skrat) I have plenty of f-words for Skrat’s new album. Fierce. Fiery. Ferocious. Flamboyant. Flawless. I could go on, but my Editor frowns at my excessive use of allegory.
We had a chat with Avora Records, a Jazz and Pop music band, fresh talent from Aizwal, who spoke about their recent win at the Sennheiser Top 50 bands, their
The newest band from the land of coconuts, When Chai Met Toast had a chat with us about their music genre, what inspires them the most, upcoming projects and on
Since her first arrival in 2011 as an accompanist to Ghulam Ali saab and later with the famous SEL trio, Rasika’s voice as a singer and as a flautist has
Blushing Satellite (The Union): As the name suggests, this Bangalore-based band is idiosyncratic, to say the least. Their music is languid, lush and leverages impulses to immerse oneself in good
In conversation with Bhutan based Alternative Post Progressive Indie Rock / Folk band, The Baby Bloomrs who spoke to us about their upcoming India tour for the New Wave Asia
Ritnika Nayan, Founder of Music Gets me High and Author of the recent book Indie 101 talks to us about the idea behind writing the book, her take on the
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