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Opening the doors to the world of music - Hindustan Records

Music resides in the heart of India. The geographic, linguistic, and cultural diversity of India contributes to a broad range of musical styles within Indian music. Kolkata, a city so vibrant is the custodian of a rich musical heritage. In 1932, a new recording studio opened its doors in the erstwhile Calcutta- Hindusthan Record.
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Dolby Atmos Music - A new way to create and experience music

The introduction of new music technologies like Dolby Atmos is enhancing the music experience to a whole new level. Recently at the Hindusthan Records heritage building studio, two old tracks of Rabindro Sangeet namely Eki Labonye and Ontaro Mamo, remastered by Dolby Atmos which provides an immersive and richer music experience and will bring the audience closer to the artists vision and feelings.
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“I enjoy using music to tell the stories”: Mahati Subramaniam

At the young age of 10 years, Mahati Subramaniam is a musical wonder, who is all set to make a mark on her own in the musical world. Grand - daughter to violin virtuoso – Dr L Subramaniam and Kavita Krishnamurti, Mahati was always surrounded with music while growing up.
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American, but musically Indian: Nash Naubert

It’s not always you find a westerner making his home in India, but for Nash Naubert, it was music that made him stay in India.
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“Dance is is an inseparable part of my existence” Serena Malik

Serena Malik is a young and talented Bharata Natyam dancer and a student of Jamnabai Narsee school. She is an All India topper with 99% marks for her ICSE examination, held last year., She is a scholar, writer, poet too, Serena has founded her own NGO known as W-STEM. She desires to explore the scientific aspect of Bharata Natyam in her further studies in US, Serena is the disciple of renowned mentor and Bharata Natyam exponent Guru Deepak Mazumdar, who is the recipient of the prestigious Sangeeta Natak Akademi award and the Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar.
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The Nyishi Musician - Takar Nabam

Hailing from the tribal region of Arunachal Pradesh, India, Takar Nabam has managed to forge an identity firmly in the vanguard of innovative artists while respecting and building on the deep roots of his culture. Nominated as one of the India’s “Top 5 Guitar Players” by Guitar Player Magazine in 2020, he utilizes his firm command of both voice and instrument to convey deeply personal narratives of introspection.
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The Mystic Santoor - Rahul Sharma

The Santoor is one of the oldest of Indian instruments and was originally known as Sata Tantri Veena (100 stringed Lute). This Kashmiri folk instrument was used for the accompaniment of singing in the Kashmir valley, but it was Shiv Kumar Sharma who established the santoor as a solo concert instrument.
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Classical dance can change your perspective of life: Sneha Nadella

Bangalore based Kathak danseuse Sneha Nadella performed her full length debut performance at Seva Sadan auditorium in Bangalore on 28th August as part of the silver jubilee celebrations of Noopur Performing Arts Centre, headed by the dynamic Kathak duo Hari and Chethana.
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From Ocean to Ocean - Jordindian

This duo always entertains us without hurting anybody's religious sentiments. Such an awesome team these two are. True entertainers who put a smile on our face if it’s comedy and make us dance if it’s their music.
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The Piano Maestro from Dimapur - Nise Meruno

If you love the soothing music of a piano, you should add Nise Meruno to your playlist. Meruno is from Dimapur, Nagaland. Surprised? You would never expect it to happen, but this small state in the North East has brought Meruno a much needed impetus to show the world what he is made of.
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