Music
Tarun Bhartiya

Searching for UN Sun

I The most popular musician of Shillong, UN Sun—rhymes with “Moon”, not “Sun”—is difficult to trace. Asking Shillong music scene regulars elicits surprised disdain. UN Sun is not on their throbbing playlists of bands and music from around the world.

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Devjani Bodepudi

A New Breed

Comprising Ritesh D’Souza and Tara Mae, future bass electronic duo B.R.E.E.D performed for the very first time during the iconic Coachella festival this April. By all accounts, they made quite the impression. In keeping with firsts, they also released their

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Epsita Halder

Singing is Like My Personal Prayer

Epsita Halder in conversation with Parvathy Baul. Listen to Parvathy Baul live at Kabir Festival 2014: When I first experienced Parvathy Baul’s performance, it was the first in a series of epiphanies. Over the years that I’ve been following her performances,

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Kindle Magazine

Music Squared Episode 7 with The Monkberries

[youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE3aqmBEqQY&feature=youtu.be”]   Listen to their song ‘WHO’ from their album ‘TRIPLET’ For more songs visit their sound cloud link.  Subscribe to their you tube channel and visit the band’s official website for more details.

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Pratiti Ganatra

Indus Creed: India’s Original Rockers

Uday Benegal, the lead singer and one of the founding members of Indus Creed talks to Pratiti Ganatra about the changing sound of the band, the varying cultural landscapes it incorporates in its oeuvre and the evolving music scene in

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Devjani Bodepudi

Amit Trivedi, The Modest Maestro

Amit Trivedi, winner of the National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 2009 and arguably one of the finest Indian music directors of recent times, talks unpretentiously to Devjani Bodepudi  about his love of music, his work and his accomplishments

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Devjani Bodepudi

Cycling with ‘Fossils’

Bacardi NH 7 – the musical fiesta is raring to go and Devjani Bodepudi excavates the metaphor that is ‘Fossils’… You are said to be one of the bands that helped to jump-start the Bangla rock music scene. At a

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Nimra Khan

Pappu Sain and The Drumbeat of Heaven

A bhang drinking, hashish smoking, dhol playing sufi can teach us a lot about resisting the oppression of extremism… Nimra Khan’s notes from a day spent with the iconic musician, Pappu. As the sweltering heat of June poured down the