
Parvaaz in four songs
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
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
The wait has finally come to an end. India’s popular singer Guru Randhawa and global sensation Pitbull have come together for their brand new single ‘Slowly Slowly’. Produced by Bhushan Kumar,
In the world of music, it is usually said that the tonic (shadjam), perfect fifth (panchamam) and upper octave (upper shadjam) carry the utmost importance. Even during the travel of
The age old Yin Yang in drums is that of groove versus chops. Here I’m addressing the latter, since it’s what most drummers obsess over when starting out. It’s not about
Rains pouring, hot tea piping-and all you need is a soulful ballad playing in the background. The romantic in you plays a poignant tune by the Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh. The
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,
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
What defines the top 40s? Is it incomparable musical genius? Or incomparable musical marketing? Well, my guess tends towards the latter. Marketing within the music industry used to have a certain
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“It’s not like other festivals. It’s better” – we heard a group of nonchalant visitors triumphantly declaring as they walked out of NSIC Grounds in Okhla. We didn’t know what
As winter in Delhi reluctantly gave way to spring, the music scene in the city, lying dormant for a few weeks now, too started blooming with a number of fresh
In the auspices of all things Indian and indie, Ankur Tewari is unmissable. His saccharine croonings on the nature of personal loss and equally personal delight have become road signs
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