Aarushi Aggarwal

Aarushi Aggarwal
My name is Aarushi and I am from India. I recently graduated from college and am still getting used to being a real adult. My passion for music and discovering new artists and tracks supersedes most other things in life. An average millennial, I love dogs, coffee shops and dark chocolate.

Saari Raat – Noori (Coke Studio Sessions: Season 2)

4 September 2018

It’s been over a month since I left India — the longest that I have been away from my country all my life. In my previous trips abroad, ‘home’ was not really very far away. The short vacation would be over and I’d be back to my old life. However, knowing that I will be away for the rest of the year has different connotations…

You Go to My Head – Billie Holiday

27 August 2018

There is some irony in the fact that a track titled You Go to My Head comes from an album called Solitude. But Billie Holiday herself is a remarkable impersonation of ironies: a life as harsh and difficult as her’s was, gave birth to a wonderfully beautiful singer whose music is still remembered as the finest jazz ever produced…

Mystery of Love – Sufjan Stevens

31 July 2018

I have not seen the movie that Mystery of Love features in, but this song makes me want to watch it. 

I know I am not the only person who listens to a song–that they have recently fallen in love with–on repeat, endlessly. To me, this is that track right now: my go-to. Since it was written for the movie, the track chronicles its film’s story all through its length.

Thin Line of Blue – Karsh Kale (feat. Benny Dayal and Ankur Tewari)

24 July 2018

I think of this track as the end of a story–perhaps the end of a certain chapter in my playlist. The sheer sense of tranquillity I experience every time I listen to the track is unparalleled. The sound is fresh and nostalgic, just like the Indian Monsoons…

Salt Peanuts – Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Max Roach & Charles Mingus

17 July 2018

Is any jazz playlist complete without the genius of Charlie Parker gracing it? This track, however, is a deliberate choice. It showcases the improvisational attributes of jazz featuring five of the greatest jazz musicians of the age. Their brilliance, at display in a rare concert, has given us a record of a lifetime. 

Electric Indigo – The Paper Kites

9 July 2018

This playlist has been a weird mix of music from across genres, cultures, languages and regions. There is one thing that ties it all though–something that I was always aware of, in some abstract academic sense, but for which I now have actual evidence…

Traces of You – Anoushka Shankar (feat. Norah Jones)

26 June 2018

Have you ever heard a track whose first few seconds make you stop and realize just how beautiful its composition is and that you’re going to treasure it forever? Anoushka Shankar’s Traces of You was that track for me…

Lying Under Oak – Band of Horses

20 June 2018

Most bands change their sound over time either due to change in their line-up or by adapting to emerging technology which they use to make new music. Band of Horses, however, stays true to its Alternative roots, never disappointing the millions of fans that tune into their music for the sentiments and imagery that only alternative rock can offer.

Autumn Leaves (live) – Jim Hall and Ron Carter

12 June 2018

Jazz is not for the large stages: I have only ever truly enjoyed it in cosy and intimate settings. Autumn Leaves transports you to one of those warm jazz clubs where all that matters is the music–nothing else. This record completes the feeling of closeness with the background conversations seeping in under the strumming.

Koop Island Blues – Koop

29 May 2018

Summer is in full bloom and there is no better way to celebrate the season than with this distinctive track. 

Koop Island Blues is a song I have been waiting to share for weeks. My encounter with this song was serendipitous…

White Winter Hymnal – Fleet Foxes

23 May 2018

White Winter Hymnal starts so unassuming and innocent. Fleet Foxes’s signature harmonies pick up, making way for the percussions that are almost overwhelming–but of course in a good way. 

Gul Gulshan – Parvaaz

14 May 2018

When I first heard this band, and this song specifically, I could not get enough of them. Kashmiri lyrics set to a guitar riff was ingenious and novel to me. Parvaaz became the new sound of India’s indie space and I haven’t gotten enough of their music since.