Think of history, inspiration, invention, vision, and art at their finest–this is what sums up the origin and expression of this album by the husband-wife... Read More
Album Reviews
Traditionally, you might have listened to various Sanskrit mantras chanted like hymns or may be sung in what the Western world knows as the Kīrtana... Read More
One of the first things you will notice about Holland’s music is the ease with which it kind of gels with you–effortlessly, it allows you... Read More
Sometimes you feel like isolating yourself from everything–every impulse, information, and even talk that is bombarding your mental spectrum, and you just want to wrap... Read More
Review of myndstream Collection VOLUME 1
4 min read
I was sitting in my room giving a preliminary listen to this album when my nephew entered. “What’s up, Chachu (uncle)!” I just handed him... Read More
It takes a lot of conviction and courage to venture into something that is not native to your upbringing and may sound (for the purpose... Read More
There is a strange power in music–first, it binds you, as if it has the reins to everything that your being constitutes of, and then,... Read More
Review of Ciro Hurtado’s New Album: Luna
3 min read
Music transcends boundaries–any and all. Geographies, scripts, and the very material used in instruments does not matter. The wavelength and amplitude of the sound and... Read More
Music has always been about movement and the play between sound and silence, but ‘The Silence of Grace’ lets you taste the bliss of inertia…a... Read More
Review of Peter Kater’s New Album: Rapture
4 min read
Having had the privilege of listening to Peter’s music in the past too, I felt very excited to get a chance to plug into his... Read More