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12 Feb

BYE BYE MID-WEEK BLUES !

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Have you had a never ending, mind numbing day at work? Do you need to unwind while catching up with your friends and sipping on potent spirits? Then you better hope that it’s a Wednesday so you can head to il terrazzo for Daddy’s WindSong Wednesdays.

Del Italia, the Italian restaurant is directly opposite Juhu Chowpatti, but it’s what lies above, that interests us. il terrazo’s Wednesday night is the time for live performances, where you can enjoy the music and the view of the sun being swallowed by the ocean. Let the hypnotic sound of the waves mingle with the music and you’d be surprised what an unforgettable combination this could be.

il terrazzo does not discriminate between established bands and babies in the business: Something Relevant, Airport, The Whirling Kalapas and Bliss Logic are a few gigs that have taken the stage. Giving the upcoming non established musicians a stage to perform and at the same time providing us who have the ‘fried brains’ with a great stress buster. So next time you need some rejuvenation or just a place to lounge about with the gang, don’t forget about Daddy’s Windsong Wednesdays at il terrazzo.


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12 Jan

Airport

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After composing music for a long time, Arijit Datta found himself at a dead end desperately hunting for a muse. Chasing melodies which only ran away from him, he was frustrated and suffered from a severe creative block. Repeatedly singing his old songs pleased the audience but did nothing for him. “Music on the whole has ceased to be a beautiful experience” he realized and it was this that finally pushed him to unplug himself from it all and pull out of the music circuit completely.

Airport

The Big M recommends: Airport

But thankfully, things did not go the way Arijit anticipated. Getting a fresh perspective he found his long lost creativity and “melody began pouring in like rain” in Arijit’s words. Everything fell into place when Arijit met Vinay Lobo who he’d only heard of in the past. Vinay on the guitar and Arijit’s lyrics led to an explosion of fantastic music. The songs were propelled to unbelievable heights with Vinay’s skill and expertise on the guitar. Vinay’s crunchy blues style with Arijits love for jazz and old classic Hindi music, proved to be a dynamic combination. Both of them knew that there was something magical in what they were doing. This is when AIRPORT happened.

Some time later Arijit was at a gig in Pune where Sid Coutto was performing with his band ‘Tough on Tobacco’. Even though Arijit knew that Sid was a killer drummer and was with Zero, he didn’t know him personally. Conversations after the gig led to a bond of mutual admiration between the two. From then on, Sid Coutto is a member of Airport. Arijit says that “When you stop chasing and accept what you have or don’t have, things just start to happen.” Airport was on a roll.

Things fell into place in a similar manner with Amit Ahuja who was a college buddy of Arijit. He jumped on board without much hesitation and finally Airport was complete.

After the awesome opening gig on 9th December, the band is contemplating about how to progress. Should they record an album? Or focus on live gigs? Or should they write more music before making any further decisions? Let’s wait and watch Airport closely. They seem to have some great stuff in store for us. Airport in 2010 is definitely on our ‘must check out’ list.


Airport: Band Members

Band Members

>Arijit Datta- Vocals/Guitar

>Vinay Lobo- Lead Guitar. Very strong blues influences. He also plays with Nikhil D’souza’s band KNAP and The Vinyls.

>Amit Ahuja- Bass.  He’s the bopper and can groove just about anything. He also plays with Shridhar/Thayil.

> Sidd Coutto- Drums. Singer & songwriter. He was recently featured in Sutasi as a composer. His songwriting made him form his own band “Tough on Tobacco” which has a happy reggae funk pop sound.

Article by Divya Srinivasan


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