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Delhi band Peter Cat Recording talks about influences, self-made music
Updated On: 04 December, 2018 08:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Karishma Kuenzang
Ahead of their gig in the city, Delhi band Peter Cat Recording, talk about their experimental sound, self-made music and their wide range of influences

(From left) Karan, Suryakant, Kartik, and Dhruv Bhola
In the past, you've said that your music "doesn't really fit in" in the Capital's music circuit. What about Mumbai and when was the last time you played here?
There's no circuit to fit into really, and it's not our goal. I'd love to know what the Mumbai circuit is. The Indian music circuit is best described as isolated islands doing their own thing, some well, some terribly. I think the last time we played here was for a mall show at Lower Parel. Mumbai has a crowd that likes to think it's very special. We will be playing a few songs from our untitled upcoming album here.
You signed up with Parisian label Panache Records, who recorded Portrait of a Time that released this year. Tell us about it.
They reached out to us. We hadn't really worked with a label before and have generally self-published our music. Working with them has been an important step forward, allowing us to partake in a larger PR machine that they are able to offer. With our combined efforts, our audience has grown exponentially since the beginning of this year, around the world.
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