Indian (26)

Slow Is The Tide - Big Bang Blues

You have to make a decided effort to not get seduced by the Blues Al Jarreau Even if they didn't have footage of whiskey poured into a glass at the beginning of the music video, it would be the only way one would really enjoy…

By Flipsyde Staff

Bloodywood - Raj Against the Machine

The first time I heard the band Bloodywood, it was a range of emotions. Being a metalhead from the nineties and then going out of touch with the metal scene for over twenty years, I had no clue what was happening anymore. For all intents…

By Rohan Sabharwal

It's Time To Face The Music

Panini, was an ancient Sanskrit philologist, grammarian, and a revered scholar in ancient India, often referred to as the father of linguistics. But the Panini we are talking about today is a musician who goes by the pseudonym AFKAP.  I’ll get to the philosophy behind…

By Rohan Sabharwal

Addicted to Dopeadelicz

I remember listening to one of the first Indian hip hop tracks maybe fifteen years ago and I hated it. It was pretentious as hell. India has always struggled with certain genres in music because we simply didn’t tell stories that demanded the genre. Hip…

By Rohan Sabharwal

Against the Grain

Thirty-three years is a long time. It falls bang in between a quarter and half a lifetime. You’re well set in your career, maybe your second child is on the way, you’re no longer considered the target market for most music labels and fashion companies…

By Rohan Sabharwal

Once an Engineer, Always a Musician – An Interview with Kavish Seth

Today we bring you an exclusive interview with Kavish Seth, poet, musician and polymath! Ceteris Paribus, Kavish Seth is also the inventor of the ‘Noori’, a 14 stringed instrument shaped like a guitar, but with a wooden frame covered in goatskin to produce percussive sounds…

By Meenaz Amreliwala