Type to search

Columns New Music

Fresh Indie Fridays #120 Featuring Akanksha Sethi, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and RANJ X CLIFR 

Hear new releases from independent acts

Jun 07, 2024
Rolling Stone India - Google News

Scroll down to hear new releases on Fresh Indie Fridays by indie artists (clockwise from top from left) Akanksha Sethi, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and RANJ X CLIFR. Photos: Courtesy of the artists; Suhasi Mittal (Sethi); Allwyn Antony (RANJ X CLIFR)

Akanksha Sethi — “Majra” 

Lucknow-bred singer-songwriter Akanksha Sethi’s latest offering is “Majra” which encapsulates the euphoria of liberation from a stifling relationship, resonating with her personal journey of self-discovery. The track pulsates with exuberance, celebrating newfound freedom and self-appreciation. Rooted in Sethi’s Hindustani Classical training, the song showcases meticulous attention to detail. Its accompanying video, brimming with introspection and a surprising twist, prompts contemplation.   

Sanjeeta Bhattacharya — “Ratiyaan” 

New Delhi-bred singer-songwriter Sanjeeta Bhattacharya‘s new single “Ratiyaan” is a vibrant fusion of Indian classical and contemporary pop. Paying homage to her classical roots, she infuses the track with afrobeat-inspired rhythms, creating a dynamic multilingual piece. Departing from her previous mellow vibes, “Ratiyaan” invites listeners to dance along, reflecting Bhattacharya’s newfound fascination with afrobeats. Her music, blending R&B, indie folk, and Latin influences, tells personal stories, resonating with a wide audience.  

RANJ X CLIFR — “Ain’t Like Me” 

Bengaluru artists RANJ X CLIFR‘s latest track, “Ain’t Like Me,” reintroduces their melodic R&B style, blending nostalgia with contemporary flair. Sampling iconic Tamil cinema dialogue, the song explores the thin line between love and madness. CLIFR’s production evokes R&B’s golden era, while RANJ delivers polished vocals and adds a playful touch. With an addictive chorus, “Ain’t Like Me” captivates listeners, showcasing the duo’s innovative approach to pop, hip-hop, and R&B fusion. 

Tags:

You Might also Like