Nakash Aziz happy to enter indie space with music band


Mumbai, Sep 7 (IANS): "Slow motion" hitmaker Nakash Aziz, also the lead singer of the band Final Call, says he is happy to enter the independent space in music in a full-fledged way.

"Work gives me immense pleasure, so I don't mind juggling between my musical career on various platforms. It's something that gives me a high. I have been doing stage shows and playback singing for various projects since a long time and with Final Call. I am happy that I am entering an independent space in a full-fledged way," said Nakash.

The band also consists of Rahul Tiwari on the keyboard, guitarist Arbaz Khan, Vinit Arora on drums, Prakash Sunar on bass, Jayesh Kathak on percussion and Omkar Dhumal with woodwinds.

"I have amazing band members and we work collectively. Final Call is something that me and my fellow band members were planning since a long time and finally our first track is out," said Nakash.

The band has released its first song -- a recreation of Lucky Ali's hit "Ek pal ka jeena".

Said Jayesh, about the band's name: "Whenever we travel we board flights only on the final call. Hence, we named our band Final Call!"

Arbaz shared the band will also be doing film music apart from independent music.

  

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