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In this issue

September 2019 issue!
Cover Story: Tanishk Bagchi
Band of the month: Paradigm Shift
In conversation with: Estonian Band Trad Attack, Warren D'Souza on the Monitor Mixing Summit 2019.
Interview with Chabuk
Articles: Indie Reviews, An article on 8D Audio, The story of 100 strings: Santoor, Grandest raagas of Carnatic music,
Music Tech: How to choose the right interface, How to record vocals in Pro Tools, Mastering will not save you, Some nice new additions to the starter Producer Kit.

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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