Rashmeeet Kaur, Janisht Joshi, Iykki Berry and All The Songs to Know This Week

Music

From indie band Champak’s intriguing debut release to pop artist Kiara Chettri’s latest, we round up the best new music

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(From left to right) Rashmeet Kaur, Iykki Berry, Janisht Joshi have new music out. Photos: Courtesy of the artist

Welcome to our weekly rundown of new music – featuring must-hear singles, statement-making EPs and albums and key tracks.

This week, the deluxe edition of U.K. producer Steel Banglez‘s album One Day It Will All Make Sense gives us more stellar collabs, like Rashmeet Kaur and Boj on “Dangerous.” Among the latest indie rock bands on the block, Champak, release their wavy debut song “Feed The Clown,” while Hyderabad’s R.A.I.D. get brutal on “Killer Instinct.”

Steel Banglez, Rashmeet Kaur, Boj – “Dangerous” (YouTube)

Parshuraavan – “AQI – A Story of Neem Tree” (YouTube)

Janisht Joshi, Phosphenes – “Parchhaiyan” (YouTube)

Champak – “Feed The Clown” (YouTube)

Edwin Raphael – “Hymn for a Dragonfly” (YouTube)

Paigambar – “Dread Again” (YouTube)

Kiara Chettri – “No One’s Baby” (YouTube)

Antariksh, Jakub Zytecki, Momin Khan – “Naaqis” (YouTube)

R.A.I.D. – “Killer Instinct” (YouTube)

Dee En – “Dreamers of Prettier Beings” (YouTube)

Iykki Berry, Dev Major – “Papi” (YouTube)

Masrat Un Nissa, Adam, Noor Mohammad – “Sheen” (YouTube)

Archiesman Kundu, Kunwxrr – “Bills” (Spotify)

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