
The 2005 Artwallah Festival is just one week away. If you are near Los Angeles between July 7th and 10th and have a pulse and a reasonably warm body then you will be labeled hopelessly un-cool if you don’t make an appearance. Why should you come? Let me break this down for you by taking you on a multimedia tour of the largest South Asian Arts festival in the U.S. I have spent a couple hours hunting down the web-links to the works of the artists in this post that will be at the festival. Click on the links to experience something new. I provide samples of the goods only. For the full rush you can buy a ticket from me. That’s right. I’m your pusher. If you have a cousin who lives in California and you’ve always thought they should get out more, send them this post. If your roommate from college subsequently moved into their parent’s basement and still hasn’t left, send them this post.
First up, The Blend. Its on a grass field on the grounds of an art museum overlooking Hollywood. When the sun touches the horizon, the music starts.
THURSDAY (7/7) THE BLEND
FESTIVAL KICK-OFF PRESENTED BY ARTWALLAH AND MTV DESI
An outdoor concert under the stars showcasing a array of South Asian musical talentÂ…
8:00 – 11:00 PM
Anand Subramanian – Retro Pop, Guitar Nourished Electronica
Jason Joseph & Shaheen Sheik – Soulful and Sultry, Funk and Pop-Rock
Lovely – Lush British Indie Sound with a Rock Edge
Calcutta – Electrically Charged Riffs and Guitars
DeLon – Unity Driven Hip Hop that Makes It Crack
The Dhamaal Collective – South Asian Instrumentation, Experimental Beats