Delhi to host music workshop series


New Delhi, Nov 29 (IANS): BUDx, a new music workshop series, will feature three days of workshops, talks, masterclasses and live DJ performances here from December 6-8.

The series is curated and created in collaboration between Boiler Room and Budweiser Experiences.

British Indian artiste Kindness will give a lecture on Indian identities in British music culture. There will be a panel discussion that will focus on India's place amongst new markets in Asia, read a statement.

For fans, the highlight of the weekend will be the two Boiler Room parties featuring English drum and bass DJ Dillinja, music producer Omar S and more.

Part of the programme also includes a masterclass and a production showcase with American record producer Teebs. There will be an audio-visual collaboration between multi-instrumentalist, producer and film director Ash Koosha and composer, percussionist and producer Sarathy Korwar in collaboration with Delhi-based visual artist Amandeep Pablay.

Dillinja and Mumdance will play alongside Indian electronic music producer Lifafa. BUDx will close with a Detroit-to-Delhi showcase featuring Omar S, Marcellus Pittmann and Indian producers and DJs, FILM and Kini Rao.

  

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