
In conversation with Shashwat Bulusu aka Bullu
For Baroda-based singer-songwriter Shashwat Bulusu, the journey from releasing his first song Raani to touring India has been a long road. He recently released a new single Forestfire on Spotify

For Baroda-based singer-songwriter Shashwat Bulusu, the journey from releasing his first song Raani to touring India has been a long road. He recently released a new single Forestfire on Spotify

How did your journey as a musician begin? I was first introduced to music by my father, who was a fabulous gospel singer. I eventually ended up playing the keys

You’re a band that plays a plethora of genres. How do you manage to stick to specific sounds that the genre demands? We’re an 8 piece band and all of

How would you describe your songwriting process? I write about the things that inspire me and the songwriting process is usually lyrics first.I’ve been writing for over 8 years now,

Why the name Native Indian? The name “Native Indian” points towards sensibilities that are native to the people who have grown up in this Indian landscape. A kind of conditioning

As the band that made “Hindi post-rock” a thing that actually exists, aswekeepsearching are not strangers to being talked about. There are enough interviews and analyses to lay bare their

How do you juggle between being a singer-songwriter, producer and composer? What do you love doing the most? Singing and writing comes most naturally to me because I have been

What’s the story behind changing your name from This Little Question to Skytrip? Our drummer and lyricist, Calvin usually bunked Sunday mass and would come chill at Jovith’s place. We

Tell us about your vocal training and how you started Our boarding school was located 40 minutes away from the closest town, 6 kilometres off the main road, completely surrounded

Tell us about your vocal training and how you started Our boarding school was located 40 minutes away from the closest town, 6 kilometres off the main road, completely surrounded

A few years after listening to Parvaaz, one comes upon many metaphors to describe their music. If one is feeling particularly heartbroken, their discography can appear as a repertoire of

Main Kaun Hoon (Ketan Mohite) The most oft repeated artistic themes are the ones that sink their teeth in the deepest. How often have you heard, in song or poem,
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