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Fête de la Musique

Fête de la Musique

Fête de la Musique is a web radio program in India produced by the French Embassy, the French Institute, Alliance Francaise Network and boxout.fm. more

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Winner of Les Victoires du Reggae, the young Martin Mussard aka Naâman is a world-touring and international-recognised reggae sta. Many would argue that Naâman is in many respects France’s torch-bearer for a musical style that has never run dry. With... more

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We present the coming together of Hyderabadi songwriter Alluri with Ayla Millepied Sen from Bordeaux, but now finding footing in Istanbul.    more

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Suryakant Sawhney, better known as Lifafa has blended the nuances of old and new to create a contemporary sound that is Indian and heart but truly worldly in its outlook. He entire body of work beginning with his eponymous debut album in 2013, to his... more

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On the occasion of Fête de la Musique 2021, producer, DJ, A/V artist and boxout.fm host Tejas Nair aka Spyrk hosts this interview between two record label heads from France and India.    more

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Born in 1984, Anne Paceo is a globetrotting, trail-blazing drummer who as far as she can remember has always felt the fundamental, relentless and insatiable urge to play, create and share her music. Driven by her passion she has performed in over 43 ... more

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A craftsman on the margins of the music-industry, resilient to ephemeral musical trends, Wax Tailor continues to dig its groove in the shadow of the media’s “suns”. A French independent producer recognized internationally, he has been on the road for... more

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