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K Tanzeel Zaman shares his take on Pritom Hasan’s hauntingly beautiful ‘Bhenge Porona Ebhabe’ It…
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“An artiste should find their own style instead of following directly into the footsteps of their teacher, because no two performers can be alike”
Tashfee stumbled into the musical path sans the guidance of a teacher; thus she chimed into the tunes of countless genres for the sheer love of singing. Eventually it led her to covering popular songs on YouTube. The singer quotes her musical career as something that happened ‘suddenly.’ “I used to sing songs by Beyonce’ because those to me were very challenging. It’s difficult to stay true the originality of the songs, but when you sing from the soul, everything falls into place,” says Tashfee, passionately.
Benazir Alam is enthralled by Klas Magnus Rosén’s performance at the Bengal Art Lounge
Benazir Sarker meets Joss Stone and comes back enthralled
British-Bengali singer Shapla Salique’s music has created waves beyond borders. Rubab Nayeem Khan takes you back to her roots
Nusrat Jahan Pritom goes on an expedition into the soulful land of folk music
Feels like the swinging seventies with the jazz fest is about to hit town. To keep you in tune with the groove, ICE Today brings an exclusive interview of none other than John McLaughlin himself!
Fatima Faheem and Fatiha Faheem chats up singing sensation Xefer Rahman
Ashfaque Zaman grooves to 42’s sassy tunes
Ashfaque Zaman tunes into the ethereal melodies of jazz and blues
In a coterie with the rockers Nahid Tabassum dissects the band Arbovirus and finds the cure through its music
Fatima Faheem and Humayra Rahman Mitul are in conversation with Tahmid Jamal Diaz, as he discusses his musical journey
Fuad al Muqtadir finally published his recent album Hit Factory under a new record label. Mahfuz Mizan unravels the dramatic transition in his work
Humayra Rahman Mitul learns about a lyricist’s journey in the music industry
The Mozart of Madras Comes to Dhaka