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.

Ascent – Shubh Saran (feat. Cale Hawkins, Angelo Spampinato, Mark Minoogian, Brian Plautz, Jared Yee, Dylan Aiello, Joshua Bailey & Tara Hanish)

13 February 2018

Sometimes I am rather grateful to my impromptu decisions. Last Saturday night was one such occasion, when on a whim a friend and I decided to go to Piano Man Jazz Club, here in Delhi. Saying that the artists were brilliant will be an understatement. I enjoyed the gig so much that I could not wait to share my favourite track from their album this week…

Built to Roam (Audiotree Live Version) – Shakey Graves

7 February 2018

The restlessness of the artist stands out in the track. Aside from the revealing lyrics, the music too–hints of folk, blues and country–render the track a sense of wander, made amply clear with the title Built to Roam.”

Si Tu Vois Ma Mère (Slow) – Sidney Bechet & Claude Luter

30 January 2018

Well, Sidney Bechet is a genius: a master on the saxophone and the clarinet. His music, distinguished by a wide vibrato, evokes a lot of emotion. I came across this song for the first time while watching Midnight in Paris–one of my favourite films.

Titliyaan – Strings (Coke Studio Sessions: Season 2)

23 January 2018

Needless to say, death is painful. It is also a timely reminder of one’s mortality and the selfishness that possibly defines one’s own life. The death of my Aunt earlier this week was a reminder to me of how I take people in my life for granted; that once they are gone there is no scope for another conversation or an apology…

Udd Gaye (Bacardi House Party Sessions) – Ritviz

16 January 2018

It makes me so happy that Udd Gaye is the first hindi track on the playlist. Released in late November last year, Udd Gaye was an instant hit, and Ritviz, a young DJ became famous overnight.

Moon River – Andy Williams

12 January 2018

Audrey Hepburn’s Grammy Award winning rendition of Moon River in Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an unforgettable classic. There is something so sweet and innocent about the New York socialite singing this song about expanding horizons sitting at her apartment window. 

A Tattered Line of String – The Postal Service

12 January 2018

This song reeks of the sweet smell of regret. It almost seems like it is every college student’s anthem. A short lived collaboration between artists from different genres, The Postal Service’s A Tattered Line of String is just the right amount of electronic in Indie Rock.

Hanuman – Rodrigo y Gabriela

12 January 2018

The NH7 Weekender is a huge music festival that is hosted by multiple cities across India. It is one of the few times that non-Bollywood music is given a platform in the country. Artists from across the world and genres have a stage at this festival. It is an occasion of high spirits and exhilaration. 

That Sea, the Gambler – Gregory Alan Isakov

12 January 2018

Gregory Alan Isakov takes his listeners on a beautiful visual journey. He makes you pine for journeys not taken, for open fields not seen and lives not lives. He also makes you double up in pain, reminiscing as people often do. His emotion seeps into everyone because it is not complicated. It is commonplace; and the lyrics, subtle as they are, complement his raw voice and folk-induced country music. 

Nocturne – Julian Lage

12 January 2018

Lage is a true master of the lounge. Nothing highlights this more than Nocturne. Although written by Spike Hughes in 1933 and recorded with an ensemble of musicians, Lage’s version of it is a clear break away from the 30’s jazz. It is smoother and the use of the electric guitar, a fascinating choice, adds a new flavour to the jazz composition.