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Rolling Stone India Monthly Playlist: December

This month’s playlist includes new music from Mumbai rockers The Lightyears Explode and Overhung, singer-songwriters Nina Vasu and Angad Katari, electronica from Kreedo and more

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For our final playlist of the year we’ve rounded up some of the best music by Indian artists in one handy SoundCloud playlist for your listening pleasure. The list includes Mumbai glam rock band Overhung’s riff heavy “King Of Dreams,” punk outfit The Lightyears Explode‘s upbeat, bridge burning turn to pop on “Drunk Loser” featuring Fame Sangma of rockers Fame The Band and we’ve got a couple of blissful tunes by singer-songwriters; U.K.-based Nina Vasu’s “Purple Skies” and New Delhi’s Angad Katari with “The Last Song.” The playlist also features prog rock courtesy of Bengaluru-based Distortion Culture, electronica by producer Kreedo and Mumbai-based Roshan Bhat as well as lo-fi meets singer-songwriter music by producer OAFF and more.

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