Trisha J’s new EP Killer Times is an honest, witty take on the strange and chaotic mess that is young adulthood. Across four sharply written songs, she uses self-satire as a tool for storytelling, treating heartbreak, confusion, and disillusionment not as tragedies but as punchlines. The EP feels like a late-night conversation with your most [&hell
Sneha Khanwalkar and the Raw Beauty of Sound Trippin’
Before lo-fi became a buzzword and before every travel video had ambient fusion in the background, Sneha Khanwalkar was already doing it with heart, hustle, and a mic in hand. Back in 2012, when MTV launched Sound Trippin’, the idea was simple on paper but wild in execution. Take a music director out of the […]
DIVINE’s Aag A Fiery Track That Burns With Raw Power
Indian rapper DIVINE is back with a bang, and this time, he brings the fire literally. His new track “Aag”, meaning fire, is not just a title—it’s the heart of the song. From the first beat to the last line, this song hits hard with its aggressive lyrics, raw attitude, and that familiar street confidence […]
From Banaras to Burning Man: Rishab Sharma’s Track Is a Spiritual Sonic Trip
New York-based satirist and music producer Rishab Sharma is known for walking the line between irony and intensity. But with his latest track The Burning Ghat, he sheds the satire and steps into something deeper. An emotional, almost spiritual terrain shaped by his travels, memories, and music. This isn’t just another electronic experiment. It’s a
“Stop Mocking Indie Artists” Abhishek Mishra Calls Out the Hate
In a recent video titled “Support for Indian Indie Artists” on the Insatagram Page @doosre_shabdon_mein , Abhishek Mishra makes a strong and honest case for independent musicians in India. The message is clear. Indie artists are often undervalued, mocked, and unfairly compared to mainstream musicians. That needs to stop. View this post