Updated On: 16 September, 2012 10:45 AM IST | | Moeena Halim
In July, four IITians launched an online radio station, hoping to provide a platform to indie Indian musicians
What do you get when four engineers get together to save the music scene? A cultural revolution! Or so their website bcradio (.in) claims.u00a0Introduced to the Indian music scene thanks to college festivals, IITians and musicians Kaustub Pandey, Dhruv Joshi, Saurabh Agarwal and Kritin Joshi wanted to provide a platform that would encourage independent musicians. An online radio station, they decided, was the way to go. And that is how BC Radio (which stands for Be the Change) was set up.

(Left to right) IITians Saurabh Agrawal, Kaustub Pandey, Dhruv Joshi and Kritin Joshi are all musicians. They met over jam sessions while in college. PIC/ Sameer Markande