Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan | en

With initial support in the form of grime veteran Plastician, “Birmingham’s finest” Emalkay gained the attention of South London based label Boka Records with the warped, future bass drones and epic strings of Gut Feeling. Continuing the success, Testing The Waters EP was released in October 2006 followed by Monsters in June 2007. The revolutionary sound of Mecha, released in the fall of 2007, gained Emalkay support from the likes of Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs and breakbeat pioneer FreQ Nasty, as well as many of the leading figures of the current dubstep scene. It seemed Emalkay’s own potential...
This name is used for at least three different bands: 1. Brazilian psychedelic trance project that oscillates from a heavy night fullon to great morning hi-tech music. 2. A dub music project by the members of the Canadian band Big Sugar, which released one album, "Extra Long Life". 3. A young Dancehall artist Alkaline says his music represents everything that society is afraid of and society represents everything that he is afraid of. Alkaline comes to the fore with a bundle of hardcore rhymes, killer hooks and slick production, and undoubtedly one of ‘the Baddest” lyrist to watch in 2013....
Anoushka Shankar (अनुष्का शंकर) (b. 1981), is a sitar player and composer from India. She is the daughter of Ravi Shankar, Indian sitar player, and Sukanya Shankar. She began playing sitar under her fathers guidance at the age of nine and blossomed into a wonderful musician. She is becoming increasingly known for not only her recital work but for her own classical Indian compositions. Born on 9th June 1981, when Shankar was eight years old her father began training her in the sitar. She gave a public performance at the age of thirteen; since then she has become a world...
Alka_Rex is the collaborative project of Sasha Kline and Eddie Krilov. Sasha Kaline is a sound installation artist and graphic designer residing in New York. Since early childhood, he has been fascinated by acoustic phenomena. In 1995, he turned his attention to electronic technologies and his world forever chaged as the computer became his most beloved musical instrument. Over the following years he learned a number of programming languages as well as software environments. In 1998 he founded the Gravitonium Studios for producing new forms of minimal techno and psychoacoustics. Eddie Krilov is a DJ and music producer residing in...