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Kastadyne's full length interviews in two leading music sites
Kastadyne interviews
"Neither of us were interested in anything to do with Bollywood."
Since the release of Eleven Complaints, Kastadyne has been written about in the national press (to the extent they cover the Indian rock scene at all!) and specialist mags (Indian Express, Mid-Day, Rave). The band has also been interviewed on major radio stations - like Radio Mirchi (with the popular RJ Jeeturaj), Radio City (RJ Archana) and AIR FM (with the knowledgeable Mihir Joshi). But two online interviews in recent times went for an in-depth and up-close conversation with Kastadyne.
Kastadyne talks to Indianmusicrevolution.com
(Read full interview here)
On their songs
"Neither of us were ever interested in anything to do with Bollywood. Our songs are about what really happens in everyday life, all the hardships and happiness."
On their debut album Eleven Complaints
"The final stage of mastering was done in Germany by XARC to bring the songs to commercial quality."
"As I said, it took us 4 years to make the album... You'll find that none of the songs have anything in common, they're all different and we love this album for that."
On their future
"We're trying our best to reach out to everyone, across india and as well as the world. The web makes this possible today."
And more... (READ FULL INTERVIEW HERE)
Excerpts from the tempostand.com interview
(Read full interview here)
On their origins
"9th standard school camp, that’s where it began. Sheldon was running through the train looking for someone who could play the guitar."
On originality
"Originality is very important for us. If we feel we’re going too close to someone else’s sound, we scrap the song immediately."
On being a studio band
"Being a studio band is much better. The quality & the final outcome is just brilliant."
And more... (READ FULL INTERVIEW HERE)
Kastadyne's video promo interview
Watch the band's video interview here (streaming video). Ad film-maker Hrishikesh of Admit2 Films interviewed the band on camera. TJ and Sheldon edited the tapes for a quick and racy intro to the band.


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