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The legendary band is now ready to release their new album ‘16/330 Khajoor Road' from July 25. In keeping with their ground-breaking tradition, the band plans to give away all seven songs of the album free of cost.
The album is named after their jam-pad in Delhi’s Karol Bagh, 16/330 Khajoor Road, where the band has rehearsed and composed producing hits like ‘Kandisa’, ‘Jhini ‘and ‘Black Friday’.
Indian Ocean heralds a new era in music downloads
The band might set a new benchmark in the world of music with their new album ‘16/330 Khajoor Road’ as they have decided to allow free download of their new album.
The album has seven songs, and Indian Ocean has decided to allow a free download of every song over the next seven months.
Listeners will just have to log on to the website- www.indianoceanmusic.com to register, and will get an e-mailed code that shall let them download the song.
By uploading the song on the website and allowing the people to download the original content, the band hopes to cut down piracy in a big way.
On their new album ‘16/330 Khajoor Road’
Talking about the unusual name of the album, Dhruv Jagasia, the manager of the band adds, “We have been practicing at the place for the past 18 years and it is time to move to new place. This is a special album as it is an ode to that place.”
Disagreeing with the tag of fusion music, the band likes to describe their band as ‘involved music'. Jagasia further adds, "The album has its high and lows and it has hard core rock and laid back classical music. The composition is fairly different from our previous work.”
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