Windmills, an Indian microbrewery, now has an American address
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April 30, 2021 16:52 IST
Bengaluru-based Windmills Craftworks recently opened a branch in Dallas, Texas, becoming the first Indian microbrewery to take its brand to the United States
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Bengaluru-based Windmills Craftworks recently opened a branch in Dallas, Texas, becoming the first Indian microbrewery to take its brand to the United States
Nothing comes close to encountering the familiar where it is least expected. With Bengaluru-based microbrewery Windmills Craftworks opening a branch in Dallas, visitors to that South Central US state can now kick back with a pint and a smorgasbord of Indian and Texan food, whilst taking in world-class music.
ALTHOUGH his parents sent him for violin classes at the age of six, singer-songwriter Ky Den eventually shifted towards the guitar and synthesiser. “T.
Wider reach for artistes through streaming but lower royalty Pix for representational purpose only.
PETALING JAYA: While streaming music through Spotify and Apple Music gives artistes a wider reach, it is not financially lucrative for them in the long term.
Artistes are paid royalty every time their songs are played but the rates are minimal. Nonetheless, it has caught on with consumers due to the wider choices and lower cost, and perhaps the convenience.
With more than 200 million active users worldwide, Spotify leads the pack in the music streaming business.
By 2019, it had more than 100 million paid subscribers in the United States alone. Collectively, they contributed 80% to music revenue in the country.
Moophs, recreate one of
Air Supply’s classics, “All Out Of Love,” bringing a pop re-imagination of the 1980 worldwide hit.
In the refreshed version, the Filipino pop star vulnerably croon about the empty feeling of losing a significant other over a guitar-driven trap ballad setting from
Moophs.
This release is the first in Tarsier Records’ series of
Air Supply remakes the ABS-CBN Music label is doing for 2021. It is also aligned with Air Supply’s Valentine’s Day US campaign.
A song by British-Australian soft rock duo
Air Supply, “All Out Of Love” was originally written by
Graham Russell and
Bugoy Drilon pairs up for the first time with island pop producer
Moophs for a venture into the lovers rock genre with the song “Tied.”
The sunny reggae track, newly released under Tarsier Records, depicts a one-sided love that is left with hope for a new day fused with an infectious melody.
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