IndiEarth At The Park: Live In August!

A finely woven web of Eastern melodies, innovative beats and low subs, a diverse variety multicultural influences all under one electronic umbrella – UK based Indian electronic producer Nuphlo brings his truly unique sound to the shores of India this August, playing in Chennai at IndiEarth At The Park on Saturday, August 1st. This eclectic artist started his DJ career playing at a local pirate radio station in Leeds, England, and also co-founded a record label called Hundred Colours Music dedicated to producing and releasing nu skool eastern electronic music – including artists like State of Bengal, Maneesh the Twister, Ges-e and others. Bobby Friction of BBC Radio 1 has said “Nuphlo’s palette is as wide as his brain is skewed and after watching his career for the best part of ten years I’m convinced he leans towards the box marked ‘genius’.” An act not to be missed, he will be playing the Leather Bar at 10:30pm.

Kicking off the night are the indie pop sonic musings of The Colour Compound from Mumbai – a four piece act with a sound that’s jarringly simple while simultaneously rich in vocal harmonies, laid beautifully over their melodic guitar lines. The soulful act consists of Rohan Mazumdar and Bradley Tellis on guitar and vocals, Adil Kurwa on bass and Aditya Ashok on drums. Having just released their debut album From Where We Stand this past summer, the act has spent a few years experimenting with different inspirations and have now honed in on a sound that is uniquely theirs. Catch them live on the Lobby Stage at 9pm.

For more details on the gig, visit the event Facebook page here. 

IndiEarth

IndiEarth is an online B2B platform that connects India’s non-mainstream independent Musicians and Filmmakers to worldwide Media. The platform features a blog, offers value-added services and wider opportunity networks through its partnerships. IndiEarth is an EarthSync Initiative.

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