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How India's International Radio Play Pioneer Owned The Prestigious European Indie Top 100 A Record 7 Times This Year 

Before his newfound success as a chart-topping artist, Vineet AKA Vineet Singh Hukmani was the co-founder, MD and CEO of 94.3 Radio One, India’s only international-format radio station. When I first heard his August release WTF or Where’s The Fun (And not what you’re thinking),…

By R. R. Rozario

Is Shaan Kambli India's next Pop Icon?

"He speaks to my soul" "Spellbound by his voice" "Reminds me of Owlcity" These are some of the comments about 20-year-old Shaan Kambli's single Postcard, a song about one’s lack of control over the outcome of a relationship and the resultant desperation in clinging to…

By R. R. Rozario

Beishqi Galiyaan | Prateek Gandhi feat. Shefali Alvares & Benny Dayal

Prateek Gandhi is all over the place! In fact on every second wonderful song we receive from our indie artists. We've yet to see a contemporary producer who's worked on such a vast variety of projects. One can only conclude that the music-producer-arranger-composer-mixing-mastering-engineer-guitarist-singer is either…

By Flipsyde Staff

6 Awesome And Cheesy 80's Songs Buried Deep In Your Subconscious

This list Kuschel-rocks! Can't Be With You Tonight by Judy Boucher Heaven Knows by Rick Price For The Very First Time by Robin Beck Reality by Richard Sanderson Sometimes When We Touch by Dan Hill I Can Dream About You by Dan Hartman 

By Flipsyde Staff

Of Springfield, Fox and Me

“Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.” Proust A lot like when you listen to Bossa nova; the world is brighter and spacious, the decor and architecture, rounded and colourful. A warm seaside breeze envelops you, long white…

By R. R. Rozario

Father and Son (2020) - Cat Stevens

A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father. Gabriel García Márquez Cat Stevens’ Father and Son has given fathers and sons chills ever since its debut in 1970. I was born nine years later but I’ve always…

By R. R. Rozario