Contemporary Indi-music's beats reached a new crescendo as Delhi headed into another electrifying weekend. The popular duo of 'Hari And Sukhmani' rocked the crowds at Delhi's new restaurant/lounge, The Second Sin.
Traditional Indian Classical-Sufi songs fused with modern Electronic and techno blended in to create Indi-Fusion Electronica. Even those not too fond of Asian Underground or folk Punjabi numbers were seen swaying to the Indi- Electronic fusion of Hari's touch to Sukhmani's spectacular singing with numbers like In aankhon ki masti mein, Kothey tey khalau mahiya, Challa Dub Step, and Mirza to name a few songs crooned by the duo on Friday evening.
Some known faces spotted amongst the music lovers and those living it up on the Special Friday night at The Second Sin were Restaurateurs Manu and Sonia Mohindra, Designer Gautam Gupta, Kushagra Nagrath-COO Alchemist Hospitality, corporates, professionals from different industries who all came in to let their hair down and the bevy of PYT's also upped the ante for the evening.
The Special Fridays at The Second Sin will also become a regular property with unique Music, and live Acts that will be performing and be associated with The Second Sin in the coming weeks. Next Week the Special Friday will see Projekt Square performing at The Second Sin.
QUOTES FROM THE EVENING:
MANU MOHINDRA, DIRECTOR, UNDER ONE ROOF HOTEL CONSULTANTS
“I've known Hari and Sukhmani from the time they used to be performing month after month at Whispering Willow in Chandigarh. The duo has come a long way, and it's been a great night tonight with their performance. The Second Sin has the right mix of ambience and people to understand this new genre of music."
SUZANNE SCHWARTZ, GUEST FROM NEW YORK
“I have never seen such a fabulous place during my stay in India, and this kind of music and hospitality really takes the country up a few notches. Hari and Sukhmani have a very unique and interesting style of music, and this kind of music can go a long way, and there's plenty of room for them overseas too.”