
MusiCom ft. Aisi Taisi Democracy and Indian Ocean, Delhi
Music
July 30 | 6PM
Siri Fort Auditorium I, Delhi, Delhi
₹750 - 1500
Tickets are subject to availability
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MusiCom ft. Aisi Taisi Democracy and Indian Ocean, Delhi
Music
July 30 | 6PM
Siri Fort Auditorium I, Delhi, Delhi
₹750 - 1500
Tickets are subject to availability
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
About the Event
Musicom is a beautiful combination of music & humor. Music composed by Indian Ocean and comedy by Aisi Taisi Democracy. This one-of-a-kind template will give you a refreshing taste of your favorite musicians combined with the laughs provided by the comedians. When you combine the two, you get something truly amazing. Laughs and melodies are very congenial bedfellows.
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Part stand-up comedy, part-musical and part-biting diatribe on socio-political issues, Aisi Taisi Democracy is a refreshing satire political/musical act that tells the truth about our times, crafting it in the form of songs and stories. Lead by an illustrious lot, the act features fusion folk band Indian Ocean's bassist and vocalist Rahul Ram, Delhi's angry satirist Sanjay Rajoura and lyricist/comedian Varun Grover. The show is a mixed bag of personal stories, talks about various issues like border relations, elections, politics, et al, and dares to ask some uncomfortable questions while keeping you in splits throughout. Not recommended for those who are easily offended.

A band that set the tone for many future artists of the Indian independent music scene, Indian Ocean is one of the pioneering acts in the country. Formed in 1990, the band’s music blends experimental grooves with Indian ragas, complementing it with seamless bass lines, intricate guitar solos, creating a sound that resonates with world music. But their music is just one part of their act. The band writes its own lyrics, using Hindi, as well as borrowing from many local dialects and folk melodies. Their songs sit under themes like spiritualism, activism, environmentalism, the futility of war and mythology, and hence percolated into films Kandisa (2002), Desert Rain (1997), and Leaving Home (2010). The first Indian band to be on the cover of the Rolling Stone India magazine, they have also composed music for movies like Black Friday (2007), Peepli Live (2010), and Masaan (2015).
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Siri Fort Auditorium I, Delhi
Asian Games Village Complex, Gautam Nagar, Delhi
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MusiCom ft. Aisi Taisi Democracy and Indian Ocean, Delhi
Music
July 30 | 6PM
Siri Fort Auditorium I, Delhi, Delhi
₹750 - 1500
Tickets are subject to availability
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
₹750 - 1500
Tickets are subject to availability