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The Score Magazine - March 2015
The Score Magazine's March issue will have plenty for the discerning listener. Carnatic music's diva Sudha Raghunathan takes over ourCover Story, while electro-innovators The Midival Punditz talk music and its context as Band of the Month. In addition, Vivek Rajagopalan gives away the secrets of his mastery of fusion and Paralights reveals knowledge gained from a decade of indie music production, culminating in his own compositions. Above and Beyond, a name worshipped within the ever-expending circles of electronic music also take a moment for Score, and we can't ever forget Grammy winner Ricky Kej, who meditates over the Indian music scene with a perspective you can't beat. And this is just the icing. Grab your copy for so much more.

The Score Magazine Description:

The Score Magazine aspires to become the first fully comprehensive home-brewn Indian Music Company. It irked us to see little vision or effort by several music media organizations in India to promote original music and to create an audience for it. We want good music to reach millions. We want to be the reason why musicians want to persist with what they do.

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