Sweety Kapoor
Sweety Kapoor was one of the people behind the legendary Anokha music night, hosted by Mercury Music Prize-winning artist Talvin Singh, that gave rise to what became known as 'The Asian Underground' movement, at London's Blue Note venue.
She was one of the first to introduce the scene into Bombay working alongside artists; State Of Bengal, Amar and Marque Gilmore.
There are some references to her, writer Nick Cohen Dubbed her 'Queen of the Asian Underground [1]{Yes We Have No...Adventures in Other England, Random House.
References
- ↑ Yes We Have No...Adventures in Other England, Random House
External links
- The London Look
- Roving Eye
- The ‘98/‘99 Mumbai performances, was co-ordinated by the quiet but immensely influential Sweety Kapoor – also responsible for the conception and success of ...
- KarmaCola for these in-between times
The invitation came from the enthusiastic and energetic Sweety Kapoor (Indian name, British accent). The event (``two nights of universal club culture) ...
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