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Music lovers from Bangalore can bet on blues later this week

Arinjoy trio | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Arinusi trio

9 and 10 May at 9:30 pm

Windmill, Whitefield

Admission: ₹ 2000 (seating), ₹ 750 (standing), via Windmills- India.com

At the end of this week in Windmills, the courtesy of Blues is in the Mumbai/Kolkata Act The Arinusi Trikadi. Compared to Vocalist-Gitarist Arinji Sarkar, drummer Sonak Roy and Bassist Akash Ganguly, the band first released EPS like Let’s talk about talking In 2023 and in 2019 his self-examination debut albums.

A description for the event is “one of the most exciting blues to emerge from the Indian music scene.” It said, “Their high-energy live is known for performance, trio brings a wide range of blues styles together–Drined with-Protection and passion from-Shikago Blues and Blues Rock to R&B. With equally praise from the audience and artists, Erinusayi Tikdi has become one of the most mother-elders bands of India.”

Phantom Pulse

May 11, 6:30 pm

Incidentally, Brigade Road

Entry: Skillboxes.com, Plus ₹ 500 Cover Charge Door via ₹ 599

Essenner zero

Essenar Zero | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The debut edition of the Gig Series Phantom Pulse is aimed at demonstrating sounds from the country’s underground scenes. By that end, he has also included local grindcore favorite Xrepeatx, Ladakh-Ug Shor, Power Electronics and Death Industrial Artist Ruhel Kesar and city-based artist Essenar Zero’s debut performance, a noise, industrial and power electronics act, which is a synthetic/drone project from the modifier/drone projects, the Industrial and Power Electronics Act.

Xrepeatx says in a collective statement that Phantom Pulse is going to be special for them, performing on the back of releasing its four-track demo Contingent violence“We will play the demo completely, as well as some new tracks, and some material from our previous full length. Our set will be shorter, but will be intense – we have cured it to work hard from beginning to end. Hopefully it is tight, loud and raw – definitely bring your earpolags.”

Regarding his intentions with Essenar Zero, Navnit says, “Both sons and blind, it enforce into existing subjects – inquiring from the future of human values ​​and questioning whether the machines we have made can carry forward our essence until we have gone.” Ruhel says for his share, “I am playing some new content, which I have been working since my residence in Austria, developing it in Ladakh -30 ° C in winter.”

Trek

May 11, 6 pm

The Blue Room, Jayanagar

Entry: ₹ 750, Linktr.ee/thebloeroom.blr

The blue room in Jayanagar hosts another intimate jazz gig this week, which is known as the track, offering the quartet to its platform. Aman Mahajan on Keys, Dhani Munij on Bass, Navinath Krishnan on drum and Raul Matia on another drum kit, the band says that they have the intention to set new sets together for the band in this experimental stream. “

Aman Mahajan

Aman Mahajan | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

An event description states that Trak is “part of a new breed of Jazz that embraces the tradition properly when it feels so, never out of ‘respect’ or longing for a different time.” It states, “With the track, Jazz returns to its original objective for a personal listener, which is a sense of weightlessness, a feeling of being completely removed. Whiskey’s sour or brokers are not suits here, only shared explosions and breaknakes momstems that operate ‘Jazz Age’.

The effects are from the jungle rhythm and “angular cohesion”, from the works of Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, weather reports and Carla Bile. The conclusion of the details is, “Their music is an essential weaving of old and new, which is an aggressive yet wrapped in accessible package.”

Damu

May 11, 8 pm

Gylt, Hennur

Entry: ₹ 499, through skillboxes.com

Damu

Damu | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The organizers of the event Astro Lab Entertainment and D Entons are bringing down New Delhi-origin Psytrance artist Damru at Gylt later this week. The DJ-producer, singer and percussionist is a live artist, who goes beyond the DJ deck for his show, describes his music as “ragatrance” that “originally mixes the peace and peace of Indian classical music with the sheer power of mixed with the sheer power of mixed.” The organizers have placed the event as “sound and mysterious journey through the soul”!

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