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(directory) A Few Good Friends
‘A Few Good Friends’ is an all-women music collective which was Born out of a need to make the city’s nightlife and the music industry more...
(news) Wild City & Bumble Come Together For Virtual Event Series: 'Reconnect'
The past month has, to put it very lightly, thrown our lives into disarray, enveloped in a cloud of uncertainty and concern for our family, friends,...
(news) Arushi Jain Releases Music To Raise Funds For Victims Of Delhi Violence
In the last week of February, North East Delhi was witness to horrific violence that claimed the lives of at least 47 people and saw hundreds of...
(news) ‘A Few Good Friends’ - A New Collective Is Born
‘A Few Good Friends’ is an all-female Delhi based DJ collective who will be performing together for the first time at New Delhi’s Auro Kitchen...
(news) Thank you: Magnetic Fields 2016
Our eyes are still droopy from sleepless nights and our muscles achy and knotted with all that running around and dancing – and yet, as always -...
(news) Exclusive First Listen: ‘Meta’ by Spryk
One of our favourite new producers Spryk a.k.a. Tejas Nair combines his love for music and gaming in new banger ‘Meta’ – the first release since...
(news) Details Announced For Magnetic Fields + UnBox Preparty
Magnetic Fields and Unbox Festival have come together for a pre festival celebration and showcase set to take place on Friday 28 November at...
(news) TumharaFRY: A Cross Media Storytelling Project
Have you ever wanted to recreate the work of a favourite author? Rewrite a book in your image? Well, if you're a Stephen Fry fan we have an amazing...
(news) Soundclash: India's Best Go Head To Head In Mumbai
This Thursday (6 February) a 4 month long series of events will kick start at Mumbai's IBAR. Titled 'SoundClash', it hopes to have some of India's...
(news) The Harlem Shake: It's All About Trap
The Harlem shake, an early 80s New York dance move that briefly flirted with mainstream popularity two decades later when it popped up in a rap video,...
(features) 2022 In Review
2022 – the year that the world seemed to finally emerge out of the nightmare that was the COVID-19 pandemic. The year wasn’t without its tragedies...
(features) 2020 In Review
To fully grasp all that the year 2020 entailed, it’s important to briefly reflect on how things were at the start of it. India was seething with...
(features) The Evolution Of Sri Lanka's Alternative Nightlife
In 2018, popular British-Norwegian EDM artist Alan Walker graced Sri Lanka for a performance. The country’s foremost alternative electronic music...
(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) A Comprehensive Guide To The Art & Experiences At Magnetic Fields 2019
Ever since it was conceptualised, Magnetic Fields has always been more than just a music festival. Within the fairy-tale confines of Alsisar Mahal in...
(features) Disco Puppet Paints A Surreal Self-Portrait On 'Aranyer Dinratri'
Back when Shoumik Biswas was a very young boy, his parents used to fight often. The reason was mostly because his mother found it difficult to...
(features) Fatima: "I Always Do Me. Don't Know Who Else To Be"
“It’s so stupid, trading self for tripping on cupid / What we’re made of, so much sense in getting away now.” – the lyrics of ‘Dang’,...
(features) The Toxic Narrative Of Powering Through
Episode six, season four of Bojack Horseman – the anthropomorphic existential dread-fueled haunt-binge – is titled ‘Stupid Piece of Sh*t’....
(features) The South Asian Diaspora Finds Its Voice On Sarathy Korwar’s ‘More Arriving’
Sarathy Korwar is tired. He's frustrated, and he's largely exasperated. “I don't enjoy making records about being a minority,” he tells me over...
(features) A Guide To The Art & Experiences At Magnetic Fields 2018
It's important for music festivals to push boundaries, and the only way to do that is to deliver an unforgettable experience that transcends the...
(features) Twin Tape Decks, Detective Hunts & Cassette Digging: A Portal Into Awesome Tapes From Africa
It's 10 am on a Friday morning when I call Brian Shimkovitz. He answers the phone from California, where it's still Thursday night. I politely inquire...
(features) ‘There's Still Miles To Go, But This Is Me In 2018’: In Conversation With BLOT!
Flashback to 2007, when most of us were still slowly coming to terms with the imminent demise of rock as we knew it. Two friends sat in a park,...
(features) Review: Dimensions Festival 2018
Our hearts have gotten left behind in an abandoned fortress in Pula, Croatia. When you fall short of words to describe an experience, that’s when...
(features) Review: NOS Primavera Sound 2018
“Good thing it isn’t raining,“ quipped Ed Droste to a sea of Grizzly Bear attendees on day two of NOS Primavera Sound, Porto - the only...
(features) Creating Safe & Equal Spaces: Systematically Dismantling Stereotypes
Following our Selector Pro: Women In Electronic Music project, we decided to interview a few participants about their experience at the workshops....
(features) Kutiman Finds Inspiration Through The Internet
In 2009, YouTube wasn’t the ubiquitous platform it is today. It was still in a nascent stage; audiences worldwide were unsure of its true potential,...
(features) In Profile: Kasra, The Architect of Critical Music
Kasra Mowlavi wouldn’t be where he is today if it wasn’t for his group of friends in the 90s. The founder of Critical Music “dismissed...
(events) A Few Good Friends
‘A Few Good Friends’ is an all-female Delhi based DJ collective who will be performing together for the first time at New Delhi’s Auro Kitchen...