With American festival Louder Than Life lineup coming out, most eyes were on the surprise comeback of thrash metal giants Slayer, but closer home in India, Bengaluru’s prog-fusion band Project Mishram have also been announced for the four-day rock and metal festival taking place between September 26th and 29th in Louisville, Kentucky.
HCL Concerts began streaming virtual performances in 2018, well before the pandemic. From a more macro lens, HCL's live music series began in 1998. To mark 25 years, they hosted the likes of fusion duo Maati Baani as well as tabla exponent Bickram Ghosh. But where does it go from here?
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New Delhi, Feb 27 (IANS) While most classical musicians their age group seem to really like their music, band members of Project MishraM smile that they get criticism from both Carnatic as well as Metal purists. I think at the end of the day, we have always wanted to make our own music by incorporating diverse elements. Frankly, we are not here to re-define Carnatic or metal music, or anything of that sort, said Shivaraj Nataraj, the lead vocalist of the Bengaluru-based band that means mix in Sanskrit and also denotes the number seven.
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