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Rajgopalan was roped into the Sony music venture when he expressed an interest in collaborating with other artistes. The consequence is a monthly show with unlikely duos jamming in different cities.
- Mid-Day, June. 19, 2011 ( View Publication )
"Bombay is a pot pourri of culture and there are always people who want to experiment, and I was available. It taught me so much."
- The Hindu, May. 20, 2011 ( View Publication )
Having played live on many international platforms, Vivek feels the ‘live music’ culture is yet to come of age in India.
- Deccan Herald, May. 19, 2011 ( View Publication )
At the age of nine he befriended various musical instruments, at 17 he performed at the Jazz International festival in Thailand; now at 32, musician Vivek Rajagopalan is one of the few Indians to perform at the Bhutan Literary Festival, which begins on May 20.
- HT, Mumbai, May. 16, 2011 ( View Publication )
Bauchklang-an Austrian Beat Boxing Band had an impromptu jam session with Vivek Rajagopalan,a musician who has taken music to a global level...
- HT Cafe, Mumbai, Feb. 21, 2010 ( View Publication )
Mumbai-based composer and percussionist Vivek Rajagopalan wowed Delhi by mixing electronica,
breakbeat and drum n’ bass.
- Metro Now, New Delhi, Nov. 10, 2008 ( View Publication )
With his aggressive yet groovy style combining mellow Indian sounds of the mridangam and sitar with drum and bass, Vivek’s music promises to give nightclubs a new beat to move to.
- The Telegraph, July 22, 2008 ( View Publication )
The track Snake in the City, otherwise a mish-mash of frantic energy depicting the madness of city life, rides on the sturdy back of a riff that emanates flavors of a Tamil folk tune.
- HT City, Kolkata, July 22, 2008 ( View Publication )
Vivek and Lindsay’s performance was totally out standing. They played songs from their previous album Moving Images and few new compositions (Mind games, SOB and SAMI)
- www.bindass.com, July 23, 2009 ( View Publication )