India Music Reviews: March 2020
Someone Else’s Arms (Rivita) Sad songs make for great debuts. US-based singer-songwriter-producer Rivita sings a charming ditty about losing love, and it is equal parts profound and endearing. There’s not
Someone Else’s Arms (Rivita) Sad songs make for great debuts. US-based singer-songwriter-producer Rivita sings a charming ditty about losing love, and it is equal parts profound and endearing. There’s not
How did the band come about? Antariksh came about back in 2012, however the roots of the band were laid way before. Founder of the band, Varun Rajput used to
Cover Story- Prateek KuhadIn conversation with Sandeep NarayanExclusive Interview: Joe Lamond, Present & CEO, NAMM ShowIn conversation with Smrithi Rajgarhia, Director- Serendipity Arts Foundation & Festival.Band of the month: AntarikshStudio
Tell us your process of making music When it comes to creating a record, inspiration is key. A unique vocal melody could inspire production or vice versa. Our approach, from
Why Bolly Jazz? What was the inspiration behind it? Nikhil Mawkin (band director and founder), had ear fatigue with DJs playing remixed versions of Old Hindi film songs. And so,
Cover Story: Marty Friedman Band of the month: BollyJazz Interview with Mala Sekhri, Co-Founder- Musiconcepts Articles: What to look forward to at the Serendipity Arts Festival, Indie Reviews, Raagas for
You wear many hats such as being a guitarist, composer and a songwriter. How do you start your journey of being an artist? I was part of a band in
Cover Story: Opeth Artist of the month: Sutej Singh In conversation with Lost Stories Articles: 4 Questions with Sherrin Varghese, Indie Reviews, How to integrate technology in Music Education, How
New Delhi-based Tanya Nambiar is not just your average artist. Being a singer-songwriter, an anchor, a voiceover artist, and a small business owner, Nambiar calls herself a “middle-class hustler.” Years
September 2019 issue! Cover Story: Tanishk Bagchi Band of the month: Paradigm Shift In conversation with: Estonian Band Trad Attack, Warren D’Souza on the Monitor Mixing Summit 2019. Interview with
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
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