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The show was hosted by the [[Bandmember|band members]]. Guests for the series were selected based on their influence on the band and their willingness to express their views openly. <ref name=":13">{{Cite web |last=Roy |first=U. |date=2020-07-02 |title=Mumbai art-rock band Daira on their new experimental track and virtual talk series |url=https://www.indulgexpress.com/culture/2020/Jul/02/mumbai-art-rock-band-daira-on-their-new-experimental-track-and-virtual-talk-series-26223.html |access-date=2024-06-17 |website=Indulgexpress |language=en}}</ref>
The show was hosted by the [[Bandmember|band members]]. Guests for the series were selected based on their influence on the band and their willingness to express their views openly. <ref name=":13">{{Cite web |last=Roy |first=U. |date=2020-07-02 |title=Mumbai art-rock band Daira on their new experimental track and virtual talk series |url=https://www.indulgexpress.com/culture/2020/Jul/02/mumbai-art-rock-band-daira-on-their-new-experimental-track-and-virtual-talk-series-26223.html |access-date=2024-06-17 |website=Indulgexpress |language=en}}</ref>

=== 2020-present: Singles ===




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Daira released their [[Single (music)|single]] ''Sab Dhuaan Hai'' on May 12, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Art-Rock band Daira set to release their new much awaited single 'Sab Dhuaan Hai' |url=https://www.radioandmusic.com/entertainment/editorial/news/220509-art-rock-band-daira-set-release-their-new |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.radioandmusic.com |language=en}}</ref> The music video, directed by [[filmmaker]] Anuj Pratap Singh, was filmed in the hill town of [[Manali, Himachal Pradesh|Manali]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Tagat |first=Anurag |date=2022-05-23 |title=Watch Daira in New 'Sab Dhuaan Hai' Video, Shot in Picturesque Manali |url=https://rollingstoneindia.com/daira-sab-dhuaan-hai-video/ |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=Rolling Stone India |language=en-US}}</ref> Departing from their previous style known for aggressive [[political commentary]], the song aimed to evoke a tranquil and reflective atmosphere.''<ref name=":4" />''
Daira released their [[Single (music)|single]] ''Sab Dhuaan Hai'' on May 12, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Art-Rock band Daira set to release their new much awaited single 'Sab Dhuaan Hai' |url=https://www.radioandmusic.com/entertainment/editorial/news/220509-art-rock-band-daira-set-release-their-new |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.radioandmusic.com |language=en}}</ref> The music video, directed by [[filmmaker]] Anuj Pratap Singh, was filmed in the hill town of [[Manali, Himachal Pradesh|Manali]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last=Tagat |first=Anurag |date=2022-05-23 |title=Watch Daira in New 'Sab Dhuaan Hai' Video, Shot in Picturesque Manali |url=https://rollingstoneindia.com/daira-sab-dhuaan-hai-video/ |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=Rolling Stone India |language=en-US}}</ref> Departing from their previous style known for aggressive [[political commentary]], the song aimed to evoke a tranquil and reflective atmosphere.''<ref name=":4" />''

== Singles Released by Daira ==

===== Habus Rah (2020) =====

===== Basar (2020) =====

===== Mazaar (2021) =====

===== Sab Dhuaan Hai (2022) =====

===== Bhaari Nasha (2023) =====
''Bhaari Nasha'' is a [[Single (music)|single]] by Daira, released on March 30, 2023. Translating to "heavy intoxication," the song explores humanity's persistent quest for an ideal world.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Raga2Rock |first=Team |date=2023-03-30 |title=Daira's Transcendental New Song 'Bhaari Nasha' Out Now! - R2R |url=https://raga2rock.com/song-releases/dairas-transcendental-new-song-bhaari-nasha-out-now/ |access-date=2024-06-18 |language=en-US}}</ref>

===== Muqadama (2024) =====
''Muqadama'' is a [[Single (music)|single]] released by Daira on May 17, 2024. The song title translates to [[Lawsuit|"lawsuit"]] and serves as a satire on the widespread impact of [[capitalism]], restrictive [[Ideology|ideologies]], and social conformity to these norms.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuSjT8jI84k |title=DAIRA - MUQADAMA {{!}}{{!}} Official Music Video 2024 |date=2024-05-16 |last=Daira India |access-date=2024-06-18 |via=YouTube}}</ref>


== Band Members ==
== Band Members ==

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Daira
L-R Pratyay, Aditya R, Piyush, Aditya A, Shivam
L-R Pratyay, Aditya R, Piyush, Aditya A, Shivam
Background information
OriginMumbai, India
Genres
Years active2014 - present
Members
  • Piyush Kapoor (Vocals, Trumpet)
  • Shivam Pant (Guitar)
  • Aditya Ahir (Bass)
  • Aditya Ranga (Drums)
  • Pratyay Mishra (Guitar)

Daira is an Indian Hindi art-rock band based in Mumbai.[1] The band is well known for their track Basar, and their EP "Jaadoo Bastar". The current lineup features Piyush Kapoor (vocals and trumpet), Shivam Pant (guitar), Pratyay Mishra (guitar), Aditya Ahir (bass guitar), and Aditya Ranga (drums and percussions). Their lyrics explore themes of freedom, love, and existential contemplation.[2]

Career

The band was formed in 2014, by the Lucknow-based vocalist Piyush Kapoor, who was previously a member of Kerala band Thaikkudam Bridge. He left Thaikkudam Bridge and decided to focus on creating original music, so he started his own band "Daira". Together with Vikalp Sharma (Guitarist) and Savi Shrivastava (Band Manager), Kapoor formed a new band. They were soon joined by Chaitanya Bhaidkar (guitar), Govind Gawli (bass), Pratik Kulgod (drums), and Johan John Thekkan (keys). [3] Johan left the band shortly after its formation. The band primarily focus on psychedelic rock, alternative rock, progressive rock and Indian classical music in their compositions.

2015: Daira (debut album)

In 2015, Daira released their first self-titled debut album Daira on September 24, 2015.[4] The album reflects the diverse personalities and influences of each band member. [3] The album was debuted at a concert in Mumbai. This release was well-received, with songs like "Har Subah" gaining particular recognition.[4]

Track List

  • Intro
  • Har Subah
  • Mere Pass Tha Jo Bhi
  • Sharaab
  • Kaabil Jahaan
  • Meri Soch
  • Mohabbat Pari
  • Maaya
  • Hisaab[5]

2017: Vipreet Buddhi (album)

In 2017, They released their second album, "Vipreet Buddhi", originated when producer-composer Vishal J. Singh observed Daira's live performances and their improvisational style suggesting recording their jam sessions. [6] The band members, including guitarist Vikalp Sharma, vocalist Piyush Kapoor, guitarist Shivam Pant, drummer Pratik Kulgod, and bassist Aswin Lal, recorded the album with over 80 minutes of music at Benchmark Studios' jam room in Thane. [6] The remaining eight tracks evolved through a more free-form jam between the members. The album was mixed by Vikalp Sharma.[6] The title Vipreet Buddhi is derived from the Sanskrit phrase from Chanakya Niti, "Vinaash Kaale Viprit Buddhi" meaning "Adversity kills intelligence or misfortune spoils the mind". [7][6]

"This thematic influence is reflected in the album's sardonic and dark tone, exploring what the band terms as wrong intelligence", states Rolling Stone India's Anurag Tagat.[6]

Track List

  • Succubus
  • Jinnat ki Jalebi
  • Incubus
  • Maatam
  • Ilzaam
  • Faraar
  • Roohani Tanzaiya Guftagoo
  • Apna Ullu Seedha
  • Yuva Pratinidhi
  • Kursi
  • Dekho Laal Gaya
  • Swayamsevak
  • Taazi Khabar
  • Mandir Wahin Banayenge
  • Japani Tel (Din mein chuhaa, raat mein sher)
  • Vinaashkaal

2018: Itni Jurrat? (studio album)

Daira released their third full-length studio album, Itni Jurrat? in September 2018. The album features art rock, psychedelia, metal, and blues genre, with nine songs and a total duration of 58 minutes. It features tracks that were written three years prior, some of which were performed at the launch of their self-titled debut album in 2015. The album was co-produced by Serbian producer Vojislav Aralica.[8]

Track List

  • Bhookamp
  • Mahaul
  • Mazedaar
  • Raat Ka Kinara
  • Ailaan
  • Lailaaj
  • Poshaaq
  • Sahaafi
  • Outro[9]

2019: Daira Unmasked

"Daira Unmasked" was a live interview series hosted by the band during the Global Pandemic and lockdown period. It's objective was to feature unfiltered and unscripted conversations with musicians, sound engineers, artist managers, and podcasters, exploring how the alternative music scene was navigating the global crisis.

The show was hosted by the band members. Guests for the series were selected based on their influence on the band and their willingness to express their views openly. [10]

2020-present: Singles

In 2020, Daira released their single "Habus Rah" on July 3, 2020. This experimental track was developed by reverse engineering an existing song from their debut album, Har Subah.[11] On the fifth anniversary of their debut self-titled album, Daira released the single Basar on September 25, 2020.[12] The song addresses themes of recognizing personal talents, perseverance amidst challenges, and honoring those who pursue their passions to build respected careers.[12] Accompanied by a music video, Basar features various Mumbai-based artists and associates of Daira, including rock/fusion artist Anand Bhaskar, vocalist Siddharth Basrur, members of hip-hop crew Swadesi—100RBH and MC Mawali, vocalist Pratika Prabhune, sound engineer Pritesh Prabhune, and pop artist Arunaja.[13] The track was mixed and mastered by Arsh Sharma also known as electro act Fuzzculture.[12]

Daira's single Mazaar was released on July 27, 2021.[14] The song, written and composed by Aswin Lal, explores themes of the potency of language, misinformation, and corruption.[14][15] It provides a personal contemplation on socio-politically sensitive subjects, emphasizing how corruption can detract focus from broader societal issues.[14]

Daira released their single Sab Dhuaan Hai on May 12, 2022.[16] The music video, directed by filmmaker Anuj Pratap Singh, was filmed in the hill town of Manali.[17] Departing from their previous style known for aggressive political commentary, the song aimed to evoke a tranquil and reflective atmosphere.[17]

Band Members

Current

  • Piyush Kapoor (Vocalist, Lyricist, Trumpeter)
  • Shivam Pant (Guitarist, Backing Vocals)
  • Aditya Ahir (Bassist)
  • Aditya Ranga (Drummer, Percussionist)
  • Pratyay Mishra (Guitarist, Backing Vocals)

Former

  • Pratik Kulgod (Drummer)
  • Aswin Lal (Bassist)
  • Govind Gawli (Bassist)
  • Chaitanya Bhaidkar (Guitarist)
  • Johan John Thekkan (Keyboardist)
  • Vikalp Sharma (Guitarist, Backing Vocals)
  • Sourya Mukherjee (Bassist)
  • Shreyansh Kejriwal (Drummer, Percussionist)

References

  1. ^ "Daira". Indiegaga. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  2. ^ "Daira is a five-piece band in Mumbai that makes its own brand of progressive alt-rock". The Times of India. 2015-10-09. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  3. ^ a b "Daira is a five-piece band in Mumbai that makes its own brand of progressive alt-rock". The Times of India. 2015-10-09. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  4. ^ a b Shaikh, Nabeela (2015-09-28). "Gig Review: Daira at He Said She Said, Mumbai". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  5. ^ "Daira". Spotify. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  6. ^ a b c d e Tagat, Anurag (2017-11-17). "Hear Daira's Warped New Double-Album 'Vipreet Buddhi'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  7. ^ Boys, Veda (2021-05-23). "What is meaning and source of "Vinash kale viprit buddhi" ?". Veda Boys. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  8. ^ Tagat, Anurag (2018-10-08). "Hear Daira's Madcap New Album 'Itni Jurrat?'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  9. ^ "Daira". Spotify. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  10. ^ Roy, U. (2020-07-02). "Mumbai art-rock band Daira on their new experimental track and virtual talk series". Indulgexpress. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  11. ^ "Art Rock Band Daira Release Music Video [India]". Unite Asia. 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  12. ^ a b c India, Rolling Stone (2020-09-27). "Daira Drop Adrenaline-Fueled New Release 'Basar'". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  13. ^ "Daira's New Single 'Basar' Out Now!". TFword. 2020-10-22. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  14. ^ a b c Indulge, Team (2021-07-23). "Mumbai's art-rock band Daira drops gripping new single, Mazaar". Indulgexpress. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  15. ^ "Rock band Daira released their new single, 'Mazaar'! – MusiCulture". 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  16. ^ "Art-Rock band Daira set to release their new much awaited single 'Sab Dhuaan Hai'". www.radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  17. ^ a b Tagat, Anurag (2022-05-23). "Watch Daira in New 'Sab Dhuaan Hai' Video, Shot in Picturesque Manali". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 2024-06-18.