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I made a little website for people who love late-night ghazals 🌙🎧
I made a little website for people who love late-night ghazals 🌙🎧
You know that feeling when it’s 2 AM, the lights are off, headphones are on, and an old ghazal suddenly brings back a memory you thought you had forgotten?
That feeling inspired me to build Midnight Memories.
It’s a small web experience built around ghazals, nostalgia, late-night vibes, and memories. 🖤
Would genuinely love to hear what you think about the design and experience.
🌙 Midnight Memories: https://midnight-memories-gray.vercel.app/
If you visit it, put on your headphones and give it a minute. 🎧
What ghazal do you listen to when you're awake at 2 AM?
PLEASE HELP ME
heyy soo there's this indie artist called shauharty many of might've heard of him and recently he came out with an interview with Saransh Kharbanda, and the top comment on that post by the 22nd will recieve signed merch by the man himself, I love shuahar a lot and i need to win this bad pls pls go and like the pinned comment by "Dakshayyayaya" here's the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39oyqSUoGJg&t=1s
Mi zopnare, he song aikat .
Mazya heart madhi kahitri feel hotay.
Mala song aikat nap ghyala aavdt. Mg mala ajun songs suggest kra. Soft, depressed, romantic.
What are some underrated Indian Classical Instruments that do not regularly feature in Indian Songs?
Something like the Sitar, the Bansuri and the Sarangi has a rich history and legacy of being used in Indian scores... What other Indian Classical Instruments you think remain relatively unexplored as of today?
Can you guess the Raag? The Gat is set to TeenTaal Dhrut(Fast) paced rhythm
Listened to Nescafe basement from the suggestions of a thread , now I am intersted to go down the rabbit hole !! Suggest some more good songs from here !!!
Ik lots of you will say it's pakistani , but kya hi farak padta hain !it's music at the end and this thread is for that only , so suggest some bangerss jaldi jaldii!!
Is there any good upbeat Indian music? I'm new to music as a whole and would love your perspective
I'm asking just out of curiosity, you can send anything that comes to your mind! I'm just exploring music as of now!
When/where is the indian rock scene ?
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Sadda haq kithe rakh ?
Hi guys! Fellow musician/producer here.
I’ve been thinking about something lately ! India’s independent music scene seems to be exploding right now hip-hop/rap, indie pop, techno, house, electronic music, etc. but where is the equivalent mainstream resurgence of rock??
I’m talking specifically about hard rock, alternative rock, indie rock, punk, grunge, post-punk, etc. Not necessarily metal (no hate to the metal heads).
India does have an underground scene and some incredible bands, but when was the last time an Indian rock song genuinely became mainstream and culturally unavoidable? (Mostly rock songs have become popular thru bollywood like rock on, rockstar etc.).
Where as Indian hip-hop has managed to build an entire ecosystem around itself, Artists, labels, producers, cyphers, festivals, fashion, internet culture and, most importantly, a young audience that identifies with the music.
Electronic music seems to be doing something similar through clubs, festivals and a rapidly growing concert culture...
Rock music still feels somewhat stuck between “underground musician culture” and nostalgia for the older Indian rock scene..
And I don't mean this as an attack on bands making emotional/love/loss-oriented music. There’s nothing wrong with that. But I sometimes wonder...
Where are the Indian rock songs that make people want to fcking jump, scream and headbang??
Where is the modern Indian equivalent of the cultural energy that punk, grunge and alternative rock had in other countries?
Maybe the problem isn't the music itself. Maybe it's the ecosystem.
We still seem to have relatively few mid-sized venues where an original band can consistently build an audience. But there seems to be a gap between playing tiny gigs and suddenly being expected to fill a huge venue..
At the same time, concert culture in India is changing rapidly. People are travelling for international hip-hop, techno, pop and electronic acts, and festivals are becoming important platforms for discovering independent artists..
Festivals like lollapalooza are also growing I have seen many people love The Strokes after they came to India ! Especially the newer generation, maybe people aren't exposed to rock music as much as they're to other genres !?
So I'm curious -
Do you think there is actually a demand for a new Indian rock movement, or has the audience simply shifted towards hip-hop, electronic music and other genres?
And if you’re an Indian rock fan, drop the names of bands/artists you think deserve way more attention. I’m particularly interested in hard rock, alternative, punk, grunge, post-punk and experimental stuff..
I know bands like The Local Train have become huge within the Indian indie ecosystem, and there are plenty of current rock/metal acts doing interesting things. But I wonder if there is room for something much more aggressive, contemporary and culturally disruptive.
I’m asking because I’m a musician/producer myself, and I’m seriously considering putting together a rock band. Not just to start another band, but to build something around the music and the culture.
I want to explore what rock could sound and feel like if it was actually connected to Indian youth culture in 2026(Desi rock for the 21st century) with guitars, drums, distortion, volume and everything that comes with it.
Would love to hear what people here think.
A playlist I've been building since 2019
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2t3ujy1sGXdSzRMFnodywt?si=8f8b3a9690994a63
I started this playlist during my first year of college, back in 2019, and I have basically been adding to it ever since. It has become kind of a timeline of that phase of my life. These are the songs I used to listen to when I was alone, chilling with friends, traveling, studying, or just doing nothing. We've all grown so much since then, and somehow, whenever I put this playlist on, I'm instantly taken back to those moments.
It has pretty much every song I have liked (or used to like) throughout these years. It has 1,000 songs now, which honestly is not even that much considering how many more I still want to add. Anyway, just wanted to share it here. If you're into discovering random people's taste in music, feel free to check it out.
I'm mostly into rock and rap, so those make up the majority, but there's definitely some stuff from other genres thrown in here and there. Hope someone finds a song they like in there.
Can you guess this song?
is this 88 keys digital piano worth it?
i have been using a 61 keys digital piano for two years that literally costs more than this piano. however, im very tired of the lack of keys and want the extra octaves. should i buy this? is this any good? can anyone help me?
HIMESH RESHAMIYA MY GOAT🗣️(CHAKNA CHAKNA)
Newbie here, Can someone help me find suitable electric guitar and amp, etc and to set it up so I can learn?
I have no clue, I have just started watching yt tutorials and random site, but still dont understand what kind of amp should I get or guitar. I was also thinking to get headphones so I can connect that to the guitar, but overall don't understand how to make that happen. There's also a way to connect the guitar to my macbook and then use speakers but no clue how to do that to, can anyone help out?
i have no budget in mind, just want the setup to be of good quality, nothing that breaks or goes bad in atleast 2 years. but a beginner setup not something thats like very expensive and for professionals.
headphones i am thinking to get the marshall monitor 3 [this i know because tech but have no idea about anything else]
Best gitar under 2000-3000 for a beginner
Which one should I get l Juârez Acoustic Guitar 1800₹ or henrix 38c 3200₹, i have no knowledge about gitar but wanted to learn 1 musical instrument and i always wanted to learn gitar
I watch some reviews on yt about both and they all said that both of them have a life of 1 to 1.5 yrs, so according to of both will last me 1 or 1.5 yrs should I go for the cheaper one
Which songs would you add or remove from this late-night Bollywood playlist? 🌙🎧
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I’m trying to figure out what makes a late-night Bollywood playlist actually perfect.
Which songs would you remove?
Which ones would you add?
And what underrated track absolutely deserves a spot?
Would love some brutally honest suggestions 😄
🎵 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/54imI0oX3y4LLYBvRTw6pg?si=ECFWkxkLSJeJBShwDY6anQ
I started exploring coke studio, but now i am addicted, need some good underrated songs to listen to !!
I recently started listening to the coke studio and man i am addicted, like i used to listen to you but for the past few weeks I have delved deeper and deeper into it so, now i want some banger songs , so far I have listened to saari rat, aadam, bewajah, hairaan hua and some ghazals but now i need to explore more and more!
Need suggestions for good speakers, budget 40k
Hi, I'm looking for active speakers. Max budget is rs 40000. I like warm sounds. For reference I'm using oriveti oh500 as earphones (if you want to check the sound profile). There should be a nice deep bass. Doesn't matter if it is wired or wireless, but it should have good Bluetooth connectivity for devices.
Why is WISH (the i-pop group) not working.
I've followed them for quite a long time now. And honestly I feel like they make good music, good vocals, nice fits, amazing visuals but still they aren't getting as much popularity as they deserve. And they don't yet have a much dedicated fanbase.
What is it that's stopping our youth from supporting them? They will support k-pop groups wholeheartedly but why not our own indian groups?