Last week, students of
Jai Hind College
organised a live fusion music event at The Habitat, Khar. Called ‘Fused’, the line-up consisted of names like
Kanishk Seth, Fairy and Jazz,
Fallopian Dudes
along with some newcomers. There were a total of six main acts and three solo/duo artists who followed a mellow acoustic theme. The event saw some of the most talented artists in the Mumbai college scene. The student society is a platform dedicated for the promotion of diverse music genres by stimulating music education and cultivating a music culture in the community.
The audience at the event
For the event, each act was a combination of two or more genres, and created a unique fusion of sounds. Started by two SYBMM students –
Hrideep Barot
and
Shaurya Pandit
– of the SoBo College, this society is two-year-old now and has conducted several such events across the city. A platform for upcoming and undiscovered artists, the gigs and workshops have helped in developing and enhancing the skills and portfolio of budding college musicians.
The team that organised the event
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