Updated On: 04 November, 2022 10:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A compilation album brings together unheralded sounds from the Indian under-ground music scene for a charitable cause

Shatrunjai Dewan aka Monophonik at a performance in Delhi
From indie-pop to rock and EDM, composers and musicians are rising from every corner of this country. It is no surprise then that UK-based label, Bandcamp, released a 10-track compilation album that brings together a diverse list of producers to showcase the sounds of the Indian underground scene in October.
Shatrunjai Dewan aka Monophonik says that the task to put together the compilation album was revelatory. “There were so many talented people who I thought could fit into the album,” the Mumbai-based music producer says. Dewan’s connection with the label goes back to his college years in Leeds as a 21-year-old. “When I released my first-ever vinyl release, Cherry Picked, in January with them, producer Andrew Kemp from the label approached me with the idea of a compilation whose proceeds would be donated to the Salaam Balak Trust,” he reveals.