Artist of the month: Rahul Rajkhowa
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
Cover Story: Farhan Akhtar Quirks & Queries: Shri Artist of the month: Rahul RajkhowaBand of the Month: SkytripArticles: Indie Reviews, India’s musical diversity, Rock Raga & Jazz- The Indian influence
You were one of the two nominees from India at the 61st Grammy’s this year. How was the experience and how did you feel? The experience was truly humbling and
Funk is one of those challenging genres which pushes the limits of popular music and gets into additional layers. In a musically diverse country like India, exceling in an international
MadRasana, a platform that brings together great artists along with their Rasikas in an intimate setting recently took place in Chennai and saw a great line-up yet again this year.
December 2018 issue: Our 12th issue for this year wrapped up with amazing articles and interviews. Cover Story: Veena artist Rajhesh Vaidhya Artist of the month: Flutist Ashwin SrinivasanQuirks &
Your newest single Punjabi Girl has reached a lot of people, what was the toughest part about making the song? The toughest part of the process was to get the old
Tell us about your songwriting process I usually start with a seed idea which could come from anywhere – sometimes it’s a phrase or a word I thought sounded good
The thing about true genius is, you can’t possibly hope to grasp it in its entirety. You’re humbled and pushed back and all you can do is hope to grow
Tell us how you first decided to pick the violin as an instrument I was a very little girl when I started learning music. Too little to make a
You started as a musician at the age of 18. Do you have any music training and what was your biggest learning when you started? I have been in this
Let’s get the cliche out of the way. Why did you pick drums? I’ve loved the sound of percussion since my childhood. When I was 12 or 13, I first
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