Nucleya and ViceVersa play to thousands at D.Y. Patil Grounds, Navi
Mumbai
By Dinesh Kamath
NAVI MUMBAI: Bengaluru-based hip-hop/live electronica act
ViceVersa and India’s most popular bass musician Nucleya played to over seven
thousand ecstatic fans, at D.Y. Patil Grounds, Navi Mumbai, at the annual
college festival Aura, with Red Bull Music Presents Nucleya and ViceVersa.
Kicking things off was ViceVersa, a
hip-hop/bass/rock and roll band comprising Bengaluru-based music producer
ManasUllas, and Mumbai-based musicians Rohit Pereira, aka P-Man, and
SiddCoutto. Since the release of their self-titled debut EP in November 2012,
the band has become a consistent name in the club and music festival circuit
across the country. On the night, they played some of their most popular songs,
including ChalHatt, All I need and Rowdy.
Taking over from ViceVersa was
Nucleya, who was met with a roar from the audience as he took the stage. A name
that needs no introduction in the Indian music circuit, in just the last four
years Nucleya has released two EPs and two albums, filled a stadium to capacity
– in what went down as one of the most ground-breaking gigs in India – released
an album with a gig on the streets during Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, and
featured in a Red Bull Media House documentary about his life, Ride To The
Roots. At the show, Nucleya played some of his most popular tracks such as
LaungGawacha, Akkad Bakkad, Scene Kya Hai, Jungle Raja and Bangla Bass.
The next Red Bull Music show
features the iconic rock band Pentagram, and DJ/producer Gurbax, with Red Bull
Music Presents Pentagram and Gurbax at MJC Grounds, Manipal, on March 24.
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