music

‘The Dewarists’ Launches on STAR World

Follow acclaimed musicians through stunning locations across India as they collaborate to compose fresh new music.

Fourth Edition: Live from the Console

Features Blakc, Dischordian, Sonaluna & Tek, and the India premiere of the Pearl Jam Twenty documentary.

Soul Sisters

20-something-year-old sisters Vishala and Kamakshi Khurana provide an all-natural way to live better and feel healthier through music.

CD Review: A Creature I Don’t Know

What makes Laura Marling so special is her ability to soak into your brain, layer by layer.

The Radiowalla

It is believed that he still adheres to his ritual every Sunday, waiting patiently for his own private moment of enlightenment.

Song Review: Quest

Vivek Rajagopalan’s music manages to sound both global and indigenous at the same time.

CD Review: I’m with You

With their tenth album, the Red Hot Chili Peppers prove that they’ve still got a few tricks up their sleeves.

Made in Bollywood

We might as well take pride in our cute little obsession instead of trying to pretend it doesn’t exist.

CD Review: Dualism

The brief E.P. manages to demonstrate precisely what Sahej Bakshi does and what can be expected of his live sets.

CD Review: Suck It and See

Suck It and See is an album that gives the Arctic Monkeys the respectful aura of a band that is here to stay.

CD Review: Destroyed

Moby’s latest album is at once unsettling, mysterious, ethereal and—most notably—deeply personal.

CD Review: Bloodywood

Pentagram’s fourth studio album suggests a parallel to the commercial world of Bollywood and the mainstream in general.