Posts Tagged ‘Emaho Street Festival’
 

 
The simple essence of everyday happenings: introspection and insight, endless walks, journeys to the hills, love, intimacy, visions, star-laden nights, feelings, thoughts, words, and touch can be felt in his tastefully melancholic symphonies.

Blue Skies and Paign

India- Genre: Post-rock/Shoegaze/Ambience/Slow/Sadcore The very sound of flickering dust, the slow movement of clouds, the falling of rain, the beating of drums, the beauty of imperfection are a few images that seep into one’...
by Emaho Magazine
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Accessing the new underground

India- Music Interview Andrew Clarence is an Indian video journalist and the brain behind Tehelka’s ‘The Music Project’, which covers the best of the independent music scene from India and around. A product of St. ...
by Emaho Magazine
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Beirut Sound Sniper

Lebanon- The greatest and most powerful revolutions often start very quietly, hidden in the shadows and inexplicably at places or instances where they are least likely to mushroom.  At the age of 12, Zeid Hamdan began his musi...
by Emaho Magazine
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Bhandara Festival in India

India- Throwing great clouds of an offering of turmeric powder called bhandara into the air, the pilgrims paint the town golden yellow; a color they associate with the power of the sun and one suggestive of Khandoba’s sol...
by Emaho Magazine
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Road less travelled: Lamayuru, Ladakh

India- Lamayuru started off as one of those frustrating one off stops you must make en route to your final destination – which in my case was Leh (still 130 km away). We checked into Hotel Moonrock – a porta-cabin like stru...
by Emaho Magazine
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