The members of Grammy Award-winning British electronic music band Clean Bandit, on a short trip to India for a collaboration with Indian singer Benny Dayal, have said the elaborate and intricate rhythm structure of Indian music really fascinates them.
The band arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday for a collaboration for Tuborg Open, a music platform that will see the star producers go on a journey of musical and cultural discovery.
Clean Bandit has collaborated with several musicians like Marina, Demi Lovato, Jess Glynne, Anne Marie, Sean Paul of different genres.
Asked about a distinct element they find in Indian music, Jack Patterson, one of the members, told Ians: "I think the rhythm structure of Indian music is quite intricate and one takes time to get a hold on that. It is in fact intriguing for me. We will get to learn that too a while into the process. Also,...
The band arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday for a collaboration for Tuborg Open, a music platform that will see the star producers go on a journey of musical and cultural discovery.
Clean Bandit has collaborated with several musicians like Marina, Demi Lovato, Jess Glynne, Anne Marie, Sean Paul of different genres.
Asked about a distinct element they find in Indian music, Jack Patterson, one of the members, told Ians: "I think the rhythm structure of Indian music is quite intricate and one takes time to get a hold on that. It is in fact intriguing for me. We will get to learn that too a while into the process. Also,...
- 5/18/2019
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