Categories: New Music

New Music: Alt-Metal from New Delhi and Indie Electronica from Mumbai

Stream some new tracks from Crazy Weather, Fuzzy Logic, Soul Inclination and Sulk Station

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“Eclipse” by Crazy Weather

Crazy Weather. Photo: Liaqat Ali

This latest track by alt-rockers Crazy Weather from New Delhi is a mix of funk and electronica, driven by snappy riffs. “Eclipse” follows up the group’s debut album Half Life, and continues to showcase their versatility. Frontman Gucci Singh’s vocals in this song don’t fail to impress either, even when they hit falsetto notes at certain places.

 

“Mrs. You” by Fuzzy Logic

Arfaaz Kagalwala of Fuzzy Logic. Photo: Vaibhav Raj Shah

Mumbai producer Arfaaz Kagalwala continues to mash up different genres of electronica together on his solo project Fuzzy Logic. After releasing two EPs in 2014 ”“ Money Talks in January and Guerrilla Monsoon in October ”“ Fuzzy Logic has released a new House track titled “Mrs. You” as part of the Revolution Rising 2 compilation by High Chai Recordings. The track is a relaxing wave of Deep House with some quirky sound samples and synth notes.

https://soundcloud.com/arfaaz/mrs-you

 

“Not a Loser” by Soul Inclination

Soul Inclination. Photo: Courtesy of the band

Delhi-based alternative metal group Soul Inclination’s new track “Not a Loser” carries a torch for the grunge sound of the 90’s, specifically that of Alice In Chains. The track opens with a plodding bass guitar line before unleashing a wave of heavy and saturated guitar riffs that both rock fans and metalheads can enjoy. The harmonized vocals in the song particularly seem to channel Layne Staley, the first singer to have been part of Alice in Chains. The track has some good and sharp production value, which should be no surprise given that it was produced, mixed and mastered by Skyharbor’s Keshav Dhar.

 

“Aur Nahi (dimmSummer’s Dreamscape Rework)” by Sulk Station

Sulk Station. Photo: Ketaki Joshi

If it was even possible to make the song “Aur Nahi” sound even dreamier, then electro trip hop group Sulk Station has achieved it with this reworked version. Remade by New York-based producer dimmSummer, this “dreamscape rework” of the song by the Bengaluru group lives up to its name. Sulk Station released the original “Aur Nahi” two years after their debut album Till You Appear in 2012.

https://soundcloud.com/sulkstation/aur-nahi-dimmsummers-dreamscape-rework

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