Bengaluru

Do the ‘Electro Carnatic Funk’ with this band 

No Strings Attached will entertain music lovers with a new rock genre today 

Akhila Damodaran

BENGALURU : Make your Tuesday more exciting with an extended happy hours and music by the band ‘No Strings Attached’. The band will perform popular English songs. The band is working on an on-stage ensemble that involves costumes and more. “That’s all I can tell you for now, but you’ll know soon enough!,” says Swastik, a band member. Formed in 2015 when the members were in college, the band was initially called Rocco and the Retards. “We still like the name,” he says, adding, “We were a group of four really good friends who were just crazy about making music.” Later, two of the band members left for work and higher studies. 

No Strings Attached  wants to play with musicians from
across the world

The band started originally with the idea to collaborate with a lot of musicians from all around the world, without any strings attached. “So that’s how we came up with the name,” he says.Speaking about their music making process, the band says it’s usually the guitarist who comes up with a catchy riff, and then they jam over it, without any intentions or rules.

“It’s a free experience, open to all suggestions and changes. That’s when we come up with a groove and a melody. From then on, the vocalist usually comes up with the lyrics, based on the mood of the song, and we run over the track together a hundred times to fine tune all the kinks,” adds Swastik.

He believes that Indian instruments gels well with Western music. “I am a percussionist. I pick up some English songs and do fusion with tabla. The fusion works really well and I have got some good response from the audience on my YouTube and Instagram accounts.”The band is working on a new sound which they call Electro Carnatic Funk. “We’re kicking funk music up a notch with electro beats and Carnatic elements. That’s a work in progress, right now,” he says.  

Gig No Strings 
Attached will be play today for ARISE, presented by Artist Aloud at Hard Rock Cafe, St Mark’s Road.

'Whole region going to burn as you follow Netanyahu's commands': Iran slams Trump's threat

Kejriwal to do a Didi in HC, argue own case in liquor scam

US, Iran explore 45-day ceasefire proposal: Report

Muslim voices on the decline in TN's major Dravidian parties

Kerala elections: ‘SIR’ no bad boss as voter roll shake-up alters poll dynamics

SCROLL FOR NEXT