As April 2026 draws to a close, Rolling Stone India has provided a comprehensive look at the burgeoning Indian music landscape, spotlighting new releases and significant artistic collaborations. The publication's latest features offer a glimpse into both established and emerging talent, showcasing a diverse range of genres and sounds captivating the nation.
A Diverse Palette of New Releases
Rolling Stone India's "All The Songs to Know This Week" segment, published around April 24, 2026, showcased a variety of new EPs from artists such as Twin Strings, Premanjali, and Inayat. These releases represent the dynamic and evolving nature of the independent music scene in India. The feature also highlighted contributions from artists like Miraya Varma, who offered a Tamil-language pop track, and a unique guitar-flute collaboration between Kartikeya Vashisht and Vishrut Pande. The inclusion of a "rattling prog" sound suggests a breadth of musical exploration being embraced by Indian artists.
Anticipation Builds for 'Ranjha' Album
A significant announcement detailed in late April 2026 was the upcoming album titled 'Ranjha' by Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood, and The Rajasthan Express. This collaboration brings together the India-based Israeli-American artist Ben Tzur with Greenwood, a member of the renowned band Radiohead. The album is noted as the follow-up to their 2015 release, and it draws heavily on the rich traditions of Rajasthani folk music, promising a fusion of global and regional sounds. This project underscores the increasing international interest in India's diverse musical heritage.
Behind the Scenes of Coke Studio Bharat
Further delving into the creative process, Rolling Stone India also provided an inside look at the making of 'Ae Ajnabee,' the latest track from Coke Studio Bharat. This feature, published around March 24, 2026, highlighted the collaborative efforts involved, including artists Aditya Rikhari, Kutle Khan, and Ravator. The article also teased the broader lineup for Coke Studio Bharat season 4, mentioning the participation of established artists like Rekha Bhardwaj and Faheem Ahmed. This insight into the production of popular music series offers fans a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind the music.
These recent reports from Rolling Stone India collectively paint a picture of a thriving and multifaceted Indian music industry. From independent EPs to major collaborative albums and the behind-the-scenes of popular music platforms, the coverage reflects a dynamic period of creativity and release. The continued focus on diverse genres and regional influences signals a healthy growth trajectory for music originating from India.
