They say that “money can’t buy happiness”. But money can, indeed, buy you a channel with truckload of YouTube videos a stone-throw away from hitting three million subscribers.
They say that “money can’t buy happiness”. But money can, indeed, buy you a channel with truckload of YouTube videos a stone-throw away from hitting three million subscribers.
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By Yamini Gaur
I am a firm believer of the fact that the music that a person listens to is a mirror into their innermost trepidations and longings. It is an insight into their brain; an oracular glance into their helplessly opaque soul. People have a heartless and cruel habit of attaching themselves emotionally to a song to such a huge extent that they feel a nagging and lingering sense of dismay when others don’t approve of their playlist. I have felt these similar pangs of disappointment when a kid in my class came up to me and told me that “he thought I listened to better music”. By Philip Joesph
Before one of the world’s most underrated trance musicians come over to our homeland, it's only right that we post up an article to introduce Germans Kyau and Albert to you guys. By Aman Mittal
When people say that George Harrison made me famous, that is true in a way. - Ravi Shankar By Yamini Gaur
I think it is basic human instinct to bestow an overly critical eye upon the very notion of “change”. We aren’t adaptable to transition; we prefer sticking to stagnancy and an unsurprising turn of events. We flinch at innovation and the concept of modernization. Our brains are set in unison; almost like a cycle of staggering repetition and our eager and expectant ears can bear nothing but parallel rhythms of the usualness. By Yamini Gaur
The 1960s fell pretty heavy on the shoulders of parents worldwide as their daughters began to swoon to the throaty treble of Elvis Presley’s voice. The 1960’s bore down even more heavily as their sons began to gyrate relentlessly in the same opulent fashion with their hair swept back by awfully huge amounts of gel. By Aman Mittal
There was once a table full of opinionated people with whom I was conversing and the topic of music came around. I write about music not because it is nonchalantly easy, far from it but because my boss likes it. My boss and my colleagues think that music is an essential part of life and today I am going to write about two of the best songs doing the rounds – Chaar Botal Vodka and Babydoll. To begin with some astounding stats about the stars of the songs : By Philip Joesph
Last year was an exceptional one for EDM and saw a lot of amazing tracks from the likes of Calvin Harris to Martin Garrix, you had everything to make you go bonkers. This is a list of my personal favourites from 2013, rightly called the year of Electronic Dance Music, along with Soundcloud links for you guys to check these tracks out yourself. Warning : Lists don't get more commercial than this. 1. Martin Garrix - "Animals" Martin Garrix had a phenomenal year with his releases "Wizard" and "Animals". Both were insane hits and regulars at festivals all over the world. These two tracks saw him get tours all over the world including Bombay back in November. |