
Home-grown goodness: Indie music reviews
Zaraasa (Pavan Gaikwad): Debuts are a good thing. It means someone else decided that they were going to deafen their inner monologue of self-doubt, and do something that they love.

Zaraasa (Pavan Gaikwad): Debuts are a good thing. It means someone else decided that they were going to deafen their inner monologue of self-doubt, and do something that they love.

The annals of Indian hip-hop movement aren’t very long-winded yet, but in an extremely short period the scene, that began with a few hits from the streets of Dharavi, spread

As far as debuts go, this band out of Noida is fine. The problem is that when using the word fine in this regard, you are reminded more of the

“Prog” is a difficult genre to define, mainly because you put King Crimson, Brian Eno, Steven Wilson and Opeth altogether in it. It took me years, but I eventually translated

In this conversation, the exceptionally talented Mohini Dey talks about it all – she narrates little anecdotes from her childhood, addresses her love for fashion, the choices she had to

What inspired you to form a band that is into a very niche type of music? The love for hip hop and rock pretty much got us together…these genres were

Mumbai-based Vasundhara Vee is known to be synonymous with revival of RnB, Soul and Jazz into the clubs. When she is not seen regaling the audiences as a part the

You are known to be a brilliant stage performer. Which according to you has been your best till date and why? I’ve played my fair deal of live shows and

I’m a sucker for stories, regardless of the medium. Good art, after all, is simply the telling of stories that matter to the artist. If things go well, the story

“An old friend once told me something that gave me great comfort. He said that Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin never died, they simply became music.” – Dr. Ford, Westworld Ever

Blossom Dearie was the last of those glittering women around whom revolved evening at cabarets. Their gossamer voices crooned of love, lust, loss and other things you weren’t quite aware

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
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