Features
Wild City Singled Out: April 2019
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 listen to your music, send the relevant info to...
Review: ‘Half:2’ By Karv
Looking at the developments in technology, robotics and Artificial Intelligence in recent years – and the fact that we now have a humanoid citizen in Saudi Arabia – it doesn't seem much of a...
A Brief Guide To Music Production Courses In India
While India developed a taste for electronic music decades ago, the infrastructures for training the next generation of producers remained underdeveloped until only recently. With the establishment of...
'I play jazz for fuck’s sake – it’s revolt music': Tarun Balani
The reason Tarun Balani is a jazz drummer and composer ultimately boils down to a technical error. Roughly 14 years ago in New York City, technology reared its ugly head and inadvertently changed the...
Review: 'Science City' By Parekh & Singh
It is astonishing when you think of how Kolkata dream-pop duo Parekh & Singh rose to be one of the front runners of India’s indie scene with just a single album to their name - their seminal...
Wild City Singled Out: March 2019
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 listen to your music, send the relevant info to...
Review: 'Cow Gives Milk' By Hoirong
Hoirong is perhaps the only band that can cite memes as their creative stimulus and get away with it. From calling journalist Arnab Goswami as their mentor and the ‘pioneer of noise in India’, to...
Review: 'Dubfounded' By Ravana & Jumme Khan
Before you listen to Ravana's new album 'Dubfounded' with Jumme Khan, before you even comprehend the existence of the album, it's crucial that you first understand Ravana. It pains me to have to...
Review: 'Royal Almonds' By Burudu
As Burudu embraces a more club-friendly, deep house influenced approach on their new EP 'Royal Almonds', you may have thought that they would compromise on the lush, thoughtful soundscapes they've...
‘Hail the record. Join the revolution’: A Glimpse Into India’s Vinyl Revival
Streaming services appear hell-bent on world domination, and they may have succeeded had there not been a particularly resilient format of music that has evaded their efforts – vinyl. There appears...