1 month ago
What happens at Magnetic, stays at Magnetic!
Ever eaten made-to-order sushi in a desert? Ever raved in a 17th-century palace till sunrise and attended a yoga lesson right after? Ever seen traditional folk musicians and drag queens perform within hours of each other? I have! Man, I would kill at a game of Never Have I Ever. If you have attended the Magnetic Fields festival, you probably have too.
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Ever eaten made-to-order sushi in a desert? Ever raved in a 17th-century palace till sunrise and attended a yoga lesson right after? Ever seen traditional folk musicians and drag queens perform within hours of each other? I have! Man, I would kill at a game of Never Have I Ever. If you have attended the Magnetic Fields festival, you probably have too.
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3 months ago
From Delhi to Thailand’s Wonderfruit Festival
Usually, camera-reticent and a headphones-on/head-down music-maker, New Delhi producer Jay Pei found himself in front of a camera, interacting with Thai indie pop artist Hinano and showing her around the capital and playing Wonderfruit festival in Chonburi, Thailand.
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Usually, camera-reticent and a headphones-on/head-down music-maker, New Delhi producer Jay Pei found himself in front of a camera, interacting with Thai indie pop artist Hinano and showing her around the capital and playing Wonderfruit festival in Chonburi, Thailand.
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3 months ago
From Delhi to Thailand’s Wonderfruit Festival
Usually, camera-reticent and a headphones-on/head-down music-maker, New Delhi producer Jay Pei found himself in front of a camera, interacting with Thai indie pop artist Hinano and showing her around the capital and playing Wonderfruit festival in Chonburi, Thailand.
Read more:-https://jamesonconnects.in...
Usually, camera-reticent and a headphones-on/head-down music-maker, New Delhi producer Jay Pei found himself in front of a camera, interacting with Thai indie pop artist Hinano and showing her around the capital and playing Wonderfruit festival in Chonburi, Thailand.
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4 months ago
Fresh sounds redefining Indian indie music in 2024
In the years of seeing trends and styles come and go, being championed by bands and artists alike, the one constant is change in Indian indie music. You never know what sticks and for how long in the country, whether it’s desi bass or djent. But it doesn’t stop us from making predictions based on what’s growing and what’s getting hyped. From the current vantage point, the question everyone should ask is: where will desi hip-hop go in 2024? How can it stay inventive and push the envelope?
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In the years of seeing trends and styles come and go, being championed by bands and artists alike, the one constant is change in Indian indie music. You never know what sticks and for how long in the country, whether it’s desi bass or djent. But it doesn’t stop us from making predictions based on what’s growing and what’s getting hyped. From the current vantage point, the question everyone should ask is: where will desi hip-hop go in 2024? How can it stay inventive and push the envelope?
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4 months ago
Mom Finds Her Old Classics in New Hip Hop: It’s No Coincidence
You don’t have to be a long-time listener of hip-hop to know that sampling is a key element of rap music. Your mom must be familiar with so many of the samples used in popular hip-hop tracks and that’s no coincidence. So when you’ve heard KRN$A’s “Joota Japani” (produced by Umair) or DIVINE’s “Baazigar” (produced by Karan Kanchan), you know that rappers love going over a classic hook that’s not just about nostalgia but tipping their hat to their influences.
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You don’t have to be a long-time listener of hip-hop to know that sampling is a key element of rap music. Your mom must be familiar with so many of the samples used in popular hip-hop tracks and that’s no coincidence. So when you’ve heard KRN$A’s “Joota Japani” (produced by Umair) or DIVINE’s “Baazigar” (produced by Karan Kanchan), you know that rappers love going over a classic hook that’s not just about nostalgia but tipping their hat to their influences.
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