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The Dasgupta Sisters Collaborate With Sandeep Chowta On A Fresh Fusion Of Indian Classical, Jazz And Funk 

“Which is the best collaboration you’ve come across?” An acquaintance casually asked me a few weeks ago. What could I say? Great artists have collaborated with one another since, well, the beginning of time. In music, one of the oldest examples would be Hexaméron from…

By Rohan Sabharwal

Prateek Gandhi’s Tum Aao Na Infuses Electronica With Indian Classical To Create A Hypnotic Glocal Tune 

When you hit play on Prateek Gandhi’s new single Tum Aao Na, you will want to close your eyes and imagine yourself on the balcony of a Marine Drive apartment, in all it’s Bauhaus glory, looking out at the ocean on a warm summers eve.

By Flipsyde Staff

The Evolution Of Ravi Iyer: An Inspiration To The Next Generation Of Indie Musicians In India

If you were a rocker in Mumbai at any point between the late 80s and early 2000s, there’s little chance you would have missed the effervescent Ravi Iyer. In the glory days of rock-and-roll in India, the axeman stood apart from his contemporaries. So adept…

By Rohan Sabharwal