Multi-instrumentalist Shreyas Iyengar observed and imbibed the spirit of all the events unfolding across the world, in his debut record Tough Times.
The Revisit Project, one of the country’s most promising jazz-funk groups, is back with their newest single. Locked Away is a more downtempo follow-up to the band's previous single Take That Sorry (Up Yours).
Peter Cat Recording Co. goes on “Made in India” tour with latest album Bismillah, beginning with a tight set in the city where it all began.
Aditi Ramesh, and her band, is trying different things and finding their sound in Leftovers. It’s not crystal clear yet, but it’s solid, tight and imaginative.
With a stunning vocal range to match her lively stage persona, Saachi Sen is better known as a singer/songwriter embellishing the Brit-pop landscape with stirring anthems of identity.
In his latest single Requiem For Love, Andy The Crocodile holds on morosely to a fading memory, singing in a seemingly earnest jazz vocal style.
Azamaan's debut album is a cohesive and well knit series of heart felt songs with production that boasts all the quirk of a Wes Anderson film while retaining the sophisitcation of A Night at the Opera.
In The Shape of Things to Come, Balani digs his artistic foot deep into the experimental signatures of jazz and offers an alluring synthesis of warm and precision.
Sage of the Ages come up with their three-track debut Dual Nature through which they try to plug the gap in the Indian indie jazz scene.
Euphony is incredibly cohesive and consistent but at the same time takes a lot of pride in its subtlety.