Flying solo

Arsh Sharma, the last surviving member of electronica act FuzzCulture talks about his shift to Mumbai and the songs that emerged from it

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Arsh Sharma (left) and Srijan Sarkar

Arsh Sharma (left) and Srijan Sarkar

KNOWN for their grungy electronica sound that's energetic and hard-hitting, FuzzCulture is among the most popular acts in the genre, also thanks to their open-minded treatment of it, incorporating elements from rock and even disco.

The outfit's latest offering, an eight-track album titled Escape to Where You're Wanted, is a reflection of the mantra the remaining member of the now-solo act, Arsh Sharma, has followed since its inception in 2012 — experimenting with influences from new music, and life. For a lot has happened; the duo — its other half being Srijan Mahajan — shifted base from Delhi to Mumbai, and parted ways earlier this year.

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