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First wave of artists announced for Magnetic Fields Festival 2014

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After making an impressive debut, Magnetic Fields returns to Alsisar Mahal, a 17th century palace, with the promise of the freshest sounds from India and around the world and an immersive experience for the music fan this December. The three-day music and arts festival – to be held over December 12, 13 and 14 later this year – with its blend of heritage arts mixed with contemporary culture was hailed for its curated approach to music, design and production and continues with that trend with the first wave of artist announcements.

After introducing attendees to varied artists like Charanjit Singh, V.I.V.E.K and Robot Koch in its debut year, the second edition of Magnetic Fields will host a mix of the freshest Indian sounds accompanied by some of the most exciting underground international stars – dance acts who will dictate the sounds of the future. Exciting new Indian acts such as Begum, Nicholson, Soulspace, and a special Bhavishyani Future Soundz showcase are set to share stage with dream pop Parisian producer Dream Koala, British garage house DJ/producer Flava, Spanish electronica whizkid BeGun in the December festival.

Among the Indian performances slotted on the bill is an exclusive festival set by Dualist Inquiry, Monica Dogra as a solo performer, a full-festival showcase by the Mumbai-based Bhavishyavani Future Soundz collective featuring M Mat, Loopkin and Spacejams, the mellifluous pop artist Nischay Parekh with drummer Jivraj Singh, who will also be playing with the Kolkata-based experimental electronica outfit, Pinknoise, a full live show by singer-songwriter Nicholson, Delhi-based electronica producers Soulspace and Curtain Blue, newly-formed dreamy psychedelia band Begum, Delhi Sultanate’s new solo avatar BassFoundation Roots, ‘noise’ rock band Hoirong and Bangalore-based downtempo duo Sulk Station, who will finally make their Magnetic Fields debut after missing out last year, and post-rock band Until We Last, also from Bangalore.

The international artists at Alsisar Mahal this year will include some of the most exciting names from alternative dance music genres. Dream pop producer and 20-year-old Parisian Dream Koala joins highly-regarded Spanish electronica whizkid BeGun, London-based Sri Lankan-born garage/ bass producer My Panda Shall Fly who also played at the Magnetic Fields pre-party in London in July, young British garage house producer Flava D, German techno exponent Pawas, London-based hip-hop and funk legend DJ Vadim, multimedia artist and producer Zahed Sultan and singer-songwriter Graciela Maria, who has worked with Koch and the founder of Reggae Rajahs and a popular face in India DJ MoCity, who now lives in Dubai. More artists – both Indian and international – will be announced soon.

Apart from music, attendees can look forward to an experience that envelops them the moment they walk through the big iron gates of the 17th century palace. “Taking off from the nomads of the desert theme from last year, the nomadic Bedouins are now headed for intergalactic travel. These ‘nomads of the universe’ can travel through time and space, where the future and past collide, cities and villages merge to create an event that’s free of space and time.”

Like last year, the theme that will extend to a variety of carefully constructed spaces including the two main stages – the North stage (night stage), and the South stage (day stage). Alsisar Mahal will hear the strains of music round the day as acts are slated to perform during the afternoon on the lawns before curtains open on the South stage.

The music on the night stage is programmed to go on till late into the night and for those unwilling to call it a night, Magnetic Fields also features dawn-breaking, pop-up parties throughout the 3-day festival experience. For those who find it difficult to leave a bonfire and the comfort of their tent, the campsite this year will also have its own lounge.

Tickets for the December festival will be available on http://www.magneticfields.in and will announced shortly. The festival, like last year, is limited capacity, and keeps its promise of an immersive, curated festival experience, unlike any other on the Indian circuit.

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Frame/Frame Announces Remix EP, Embarks On Tour

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Almost 6 months after releasing one of the most exciting independent EPs in September 2013, Delhi based musician, producer and composer, Nikhil Kaul a.k.a Frame/Frame has now announced a monstrous remix EP, featuring reworks from some of the best producers within India’s burgeoning independent electronic scene.

Titled ‘Swimmers Re:Mixed’, it is claimed to be a project that truly encompasses years of electronic influences from around the country, be it the surprise vocals on Nikhil’s ‘Swimmers’ re-take or the strange yet fascinating take on electronic pop from Curtain Blue.

This EP features remixes from some of my favourite artists in India right now – Sandunes, Sulk Station, Audio Pervert, Sickflip, Paralights and Curtain Blue. I believe these are some of the edgiest electronic acts in the country as of this moment, some you’ll be familiar with and some you should be watching out for. Also, just to make it all a bit sweeter, I’ve also included an alternate edit of the title track ‘Swimmers’ featuring Garima Aneja’s beautiful voice,” says Frame/Frame. The EP is due for release on 7th April 2014 and will be available for free download via Bandcamp and SoundCloud.

Full Tracklist:

1. Minus (Curtain Blue Remix)
2. Swimmers (Frame/Frame Remix feat. Garima)
3. Pastels (Sandunes Remix)
4. Rogue (Sickflip + Paralights Remix)
5. Feather (Sulk Station Remix)
6. Pastels (Audio Pervert Remix)

Over the month, Frame/Frame will be embarking on a nationwide tour beginning 11th April in New Delhi, Bangalore and Pune – exclusively supported by artists featured on the EP.

Frame/Frame Announces Remix EP, Embarks On Tour

Tour Schedule:

April 11th / New Delhi – Turquoise Cottage: Sandunes, Curtain Blue & Frame/Frame
April 12th / Bangalore – The Humming Tree: Audio Pervert & Frame/Frame
April 13th / Pune – High Spirits: Sickflip, Paralights and Frame/Frame

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Women’s Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

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Last Saturday, an eclectic mix of female musicians descended on CounterCulture for the Women’s Day showcase. Shakthisree Gopalan, Vasuda Sharma, Sulk Station and Alexis all shared the event, displaying a variety of musical styles from pop to electronica, folk to dubstep. CounterCulture proved once again its premier status as a Bangalore venue, having been beautifully decorated for the occasion. Origami birds hung from the ceiling brilliantly illuminated by the soft glow of the stage lights. By 7:30, a not only large but also diverse crowd had gathered; families with young children sat mere feet away from rowdy students taking shots. Indeed, it is a testament to the universal appeal of these four bands that they can attract such a wide variety of people to their gigs. Full of beer, delicious food, and anticipation, the crowd watched from their candlelit tables as the clock ticked onwards, gently wafted by the cool evening breeze.

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

It was Shakthisree Gopalan who was first up on stage, and in keeping with the relaxed twilight mood, her and her partner filled the darkening sky with mellow, relaxing tunes. Her beautiful voice, when coupled with the soft tones of the guitar, created an almost ethereal experience. However, she was by no means limited to these sultry, soft songs; her cover of ‘Crazy’ gave her a chance to show off her vocal range and volume. Her set built up to a fantastic finale, in the form of ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’ by the Darkness. It was bold to take such a distinctive rock song and attempt to make it her own, but through her exquisite harmonies she easily achieved this.

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

Vasuda Sharma was next to take the stage, facing a contented crowd half-lulled to sleep by Shakthisree’s soporific melodies. Perhaps not wishing to wake them up too violently, Sharma started with one of her own compositions, ‘Never Lose Heart’. Her honeyed notes further soothed the audience into an ultimate state of calm, perhaps aided by the free-flowing alcohol at their tables.

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

Her second song, a cover of Gotye’s ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ started with a mystery, as ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ began to play through the speakers. However, this was no nursery rhyme. Some of the audience began to sing along, prompted by Sharma’s admission that she didn’t quite know the words! Sharma’s use of looping created the illusion of a full band on stage, and as this song began to fade, the crowd began to cheer loudly, electrified. The music, in turn, followed their lead, as Sharma moved into the electronic part of her set.

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

For the next 20 minutes, CounterCulture was transported to a 1980’s disco, complete with buzzing synth and flashing lights. A highlight was ‘People Are Funny’ which included its own rap half way through. It is rare for a musician to have near-mastery over so many genres; Sharma seemingly has achieved this feat.

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

For nearly two years, CounterCulture had been deprived of Sulk Station. The cheers for this duo, when they were announced, clearly expressed the crowd’s joy at their prodigal son (and daughter!) returning. Sulk Station, a truly international band after their recent foray into the English music scene, started their set with ‘Slowly’, a name emblematic of their performance. Tanvi Rao and Rahul Giri seem to complement each other perfectly.  

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

 

Tanvi’s haunting vocals, coupled with the soft throbbing of the bass, left the crowd transfixed. Their set was characterized by variety; dubstep, drum and bass, and even Indian classical music all reared their heads. Their ability to stitch together such divergent categories of music surely is the key to their success.  ‘Bindya’ seemed to typify this, featuring all of these aspects including jangling bells. The ever-popular ‘Wait’ continued in the same vein. The set finished far too soon, leaving the crowd screaming for an encore. Thankfully, Tanvi obliged, despite Rahul sneaking off for a beer; it was Women’s Day, after all. 

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

 

As the laptops and desks were cleared away, there was a palpable sense of excitement, not least because everyone was out past the government’s old 11 PM bedtime. By now, the crowd had gathered, the children gone home. Alexis D’Souza burst onto the stage, along with the rest of her band, with her characteristic energy and excitement. Indeed, no sooner had they plunged into their first song, ‘Back to the Start’ that the first dancers took to the floor, copying D’Souza’s own energetic moves. This synth-heavy, up-tempo number was as frenetic as Sulk Station were relaxed. It was not just D’Souza’s dancing but her soulful voice that really marks out this band. The harmonies between D’Souza and the back-up vocalist, Deepa Jacob, created a multi-layered performance that added depth to songs such as ‘For Days’, and prevented the band getting lost in a sea of synth.

Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

 

However, the highlight of their set, and perhaps even the entire event, were D’Souza’s compositions. Indeed, it is rather fitting that on Women’s Night, she should so comprehensively steal the show. A particular favourite was ‘No Matter Where You Are’, D’Souza’s clear voice perfectly matching the lilting guitars. Alexis took the audience on a journey through genres and emotions, and as their set climaxed, one thing was clear; Alexis are a band that defy categorization.

 Women's Day Showcase at CounterCulture, Bangalore

As the evening drew to a close, and the audience began to shuffle out, an electric hum of rapid-fire chatter filled the room. Early acts were congratulated as they sipped their hard won beers, reveling in the night’s success. The only disappointment is that Women’s Day comes but once a year.

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Toto Funds The Arts at Alliance Francaise, Bangalore

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Alternational feat. Sulk Station and The Storm Factory at BFlat, Bangalore

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Justin Jaideep Xavier

Justin Jaideep Xavier is an Automotive Design Engineer, Metal Head, Bullet, Beer & Old Monk Enthusiast, Dog Lover and Photographer. When he's not frequenting the regular watering holes over weekends he can be found shooting gigs and concerts in and around namma Bengaluru! You can check out more of his work on his website: www.JustinJaideep.in

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Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 – Lineup

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Magnetic Fields Festival scheduled for December 13-15 at Alsisar Mahal, Rajasthan has announced the following lineup for the festival:

Performing Artists

Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Robot Koch

(Berlin, DE)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Midival Punditz (Live)

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Shiva Soundsystem

(London, UK)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Shaa’ir + Func

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

V.I.V.E.K.

(London, UK)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Engine Earz (DJ)

(London, UK)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Orifice Vulgatron

Foreign Beggars (London, UK)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Peter Cat Recording Co.

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Sky Rabbit

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Bay Beat Collective

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Kutle Khan

(Rajasthan, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Donn Bhat + Passenger Revelator

Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

SnowShoe

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Sandunes

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

GRAIN (Live)

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

M.Mat

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Charlee

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

The F16?s

(Chennai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

BLOT!

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Frame / Frame Band

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Sulk Station

(Bangalore, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Your Chin

(Mumbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Madboy/Mink

(Munbai, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Kohra

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

The Bicycle Days

(Bangalore, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

The Grind

(International Lineup)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Curtain Blue

(New Delhi, IN)
Magnetic Fields Festival December 13-15 2013 - Lineup

Until We Last

(Bangalore, IN)

Tickets available here. For more updates and artist announcements, watch this space!

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Sulk Station at The Humming Tree, Bangalore

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Justin Jaideep Xavier is an Automotive Design Engineer, Metal Head, Bullet, Beer & Old Monk Enthusiast, Dog Lover and Photographer. When he's not frequenting the regular watering holes over weekends he can be found shooting gigs and concerts in and around namma Bengaluru! You can check out more of his work on his website: www.JustinJaideep.in

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Bacardi NH7 Weekender Date, Ticket, Lineup and Venue Details

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Pune

Date: Oct 18-20
Venue: Laxmi Lawns, Next to Magarpatta City
Line Up:
Ankur Tewari, BLOT vs. Kohra, Blackstratblues, Chase & Status DJ Set, Devoid, Donn Bhat + Passenger Revelator, Dualist Inquiry, Indian Ocean, Karsh Kale Collective + NH7 All Stars, Krunk All-Stars, Maati Baani, Midival Punditz (Live), Nischay Parekh, Nucleya, Papon & The East India Company, Parvaaz, Pentagram, Prateek Kuhad Collective, Scribe, Shankar Tucker, Simian Mobile Disco, Skindred, Sky Rabbit, Slow Club, Suman Sridhar feat. Jiver, Textures, The Raghu Dixit Project, Vachan Chinappa, Vir Das’ Alien Chutney, Your Chin

Bangalore

Date: Nov 23, 24
Venue: Embassy International Riding School
Line Up:
Dry the River, Kailasa, Lucky Ali, Mekaal Hasan Band, The Manganiyar Seduction by Roysten Abel, The Raghu Dixit Project, Krunk All-Stars, Noisia, Nucleya, Rob Garza (Thievery Corporation) Solo DJ set, Shaa’ir + Func, And So I Watch You from Afar, Bevar Sea, Inner Sanctum, Karsh Kale Collective + NH7 All Stars, TesseracT, The Fender Benders, Nischay Parekh, Prateek Kuhad, Sulk Station, Zervas & Pepper, Bobby Friction, Cali P & Chiqui Dubs, Dakta Dub, DJ Uri, EZ Riser, Low Rhyderz, Pippin, Poirier, Reggae Rajahs, Sound Avtar, _RHL

Delhi, NCR

Date: Nov 30, Dec 1
Venue: Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida
Line Up:
Chic feat. Nile Rodgers, Dry the River, Faridkot, Kailasa, Lucky Ali, Mekaal Hasan Band, Noori, Benga, Kill Paris, Michal Menert, Nucleya, Sandunes, Shiva Soundsystem, And So I Watch You from Afar, J.Viewz, Karsh Kale Collective + NH7 All Stars, Meshuggah, MUTEMATH, Scribe, SundogProject, The Ska Vengers, Arooj Aftab, Dhruv Visvanath, Nischay Parekh, Prateek Kuhad Collective, Rajasthan Roots, Zervas & Pepper, Baba Jas, Dubtron, Frame/Frame, Moniker, Soundclash, Swaggamuffin, Tarqeeb, The Grind, The Heatwave, YT, Ziggy the Blunt

Kolkata

Date: Dec 14,15
Venue: Ibiza Resort, Merlin Greens
Line Up:
Indian Ocean, Kailasa, Papon & The East India Company, PINKNOISE, Soulmate, Swarathma, The Raghu Dixit Project, Arjun Vagale presents Re:Focus, Bay Beat Collective, BLOT vs. Kohra, Dualist Inquiry Band, Michal Menert, Nucleya, The Ska Vengers, Demonic Resurrection, Digital Suicide, Ganesh Talkies, Karsh Kale Collective + NH7 All Stars, Parikrama, Pentagram, Textures, Undying Inc, Zero, Girish Pradhan, Nischay Parekh, Prateek Kuhad, Tajdar Junaid, Vir Das’ Alien Chutney, AlgoRhythm, BASSFoundation, David Boomah, Delhi Sultanate and Begum X, DJ Uri, EZ Riser, Reggae Rajahs, Sandunes, Smoke Signal, Sound Avtar, Yidam

Ticket Details:
Community Ticket: Rs 3000 The Community ticket is a three-day ticket available to anyone who has purchased tickets to any of our festivals (Bacardi NH7 Weekender, A Summer’s Day or Invasion), or is a registered user on NH7.in
Regular Ticket: Rs 3750 Valid for all three days
Under-21 Ticket: Rs 1750 (You qualify if you were born after Oct 1, 1992)

BACARDI NH7 WEEKENDER WARRIOR
Pune + Bangalore : Rs 4500
Pune + Delhi : Rs 4500
Pune + Kolkata : Rs 4500
All Four Cities: Rs 6000. Buy tickets for 3 cities and get the 4th free. Not transferable.

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Cry Freedom at The Blue Frog, Mumbai

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