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(news) NH7 Weekender Announces The Lumineers, Bloodywood, Dirty Loops, Berklee Indian Ensemble For Pune

India's prominent multi-genre festival NH7 Weekender just announced the lineup for its 2022 edition in its home city of Pune, taking over Mahalaxmi...

(news) Culture Connects' Final Event To Demistify NFTs With Speakers From TIRT, Engendered, TEDx & More

Culture Connects, our event series with MUTEK San Francisco and American Center New Delhi, draws to a close on April 29 after a year-long journey of...

(news) Releases Of The Week: MC Stan, Kamakshi Khanna & Nush Lewis, VRIDIAN & More

With 'Releases Of The Week', Wild City handpicks and highlights our favourite new music from the previous week by artists from South Asia and its...

(news) Wild City & WIL Team Up With Vedica Scholars Programme For Women For 'Negotiation 101'

Wild City and Women in Labour teamed up earlier this year to curate a series of conversations and performances at American Center New Delhi. The...

(news) World Music Day 2019: Our Pick Of Celebrations Across India

World Music Day started out in Paris on June 21, 1982 as Fête de la Musique to encourage musicians to perform in outdoor and public spaces for fun...

(news) Video Premiere: ‘Hello Kukido’ By Alien Panda Jury

Karachi-based producer Daniel Arthur Panjwaneey met Mexican visual artist eric erre in Germany when they performed together as part of the Karachi...

(news) Dropbox Talent: Worm’s Cottage

Bangalore has possibly given us the weirdest/best music this entire year with bedroom producers like brnsctr and Disco Puppet contributing some truly...

(news) Page #3: Little Black Book Delhi

Holi Hai!Have you noticed how that phrase never sounds the same if you translate it to English? Holi is a few weeks away and it’s already getting...

(news) UnBox Festival: The Ultimate Guide

UnBox Festival (2-5 Feb) is about to unleash onto the streets of Delhi in various guises and forms. If you're a designer, artist, filmmaker, producer,...

(features) A Library, A Time Machine, A Contact Zone: Natasha Noorani's Peshkash Maps Postcolonial Pakistani Music

Back in 2014, a bunch of rare Films Division-era films resurfaced online with Alexander Keefe’s 'Sarkari Shorts', calling my attention to the...

(features) Wild City Singled Out: June + July 2020

Wild City handpicks the most interesting tracks released by artists of South Asian diaspora in our monthly feature - Singled Out. If you’d like us...

(features) Wild City: Editorial Intent & Resource List

The music landscape in India and across South Asia has undergone massive movements and overhauls since we launched Wild City 9 years ago. Each day,...

(features) 2019 In Review

2019... the year Donald Trump was (almost) impeached, the year Greta Thunberg woke the world to the climate crisis, the year citizens of India came...

(features) A Comprehensive Guide To Music Festivals In India

Over the last decade or so, new music festivals of all styles and formats have sprung out of India’s transforming cultural landscape. To help you...

(features) Review: ‘Joro’ By Gauley Bhai

Without context, I would have put Gauley Bhai’s ‘Joro’ right next to Tinariwen and Imarhan in my imaginary library of records, mindlessly...

(features) Wild City Singled Out: March 2017

Wild City handpicks the most interesting one-off singles released by artists in South Asia in our monthly feature - Singled Out. If you’d like us to...

(features) In Conversation With: Mosiki On Emerging Pakistani Music

Mosiki is a Pakistani music blog that sprung up in October last year. Spotlighting emerging music from the country, it’s run by a Pakistani-born...

(features) A Comprehensive Guide To The Music At Magnetic Fields 2016

And we’re almost there – just 10 days to go for our favourite weekend of the year! Magnetic Fields will be back for its 2016 edition with a whole...

(mixes) Wild City #179: Komorebi

The influence of Japanese culture is something Tarana Marwah has kept at the forefront since the dawning of her moniker Komorebi – naming her act...