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Ready for a big dose of music?

Get ready to watch 12 music producers and 200 artists croon and jam on television in one of the most awaited shows.

Updated on: Jun 25, 2012 12:32 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Talented musicians, on-the-spot jamming, and soulful melodies, all under the same roof — no we are not talking about a music concert. After making its debut last year, Coke Studio India is back with a new series, that too in a big way.

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The MTV show brings together artists from different genres, to create a series of medleys. The latest season will go on air on July 7, constitute 12 music producers, and will showcase around 200 artists — in comparison to last year’s one music producer (Lesle Lewis) and about 50 artists. “Season two promises to offer a musical concoction never heard before,” says Wasim Basir of Coca-Cola India. Big names in music including Nitin Sawhney, Karsh Kale, Clinton Cerejo, the filmy duo of Ehsaan and Loy, Shantanu Moitra, Amit Trivedi and Hitesh Sonik, along with Shilpa Rao, Papon and electronica collective Jalebee Cartel, will enthrall music lovers.

“I had it in mind that each song should have its distinct identity so the audience enjoys it,” says Trivedi, speaking about the upcoming season. Sonic adds, “I’ve tried to bring an element of Indian culture through the songs.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shruti Dargan

Shruti Dargan writes on art and music, for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement, HT City

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