The Score Magazine September 2017 issue! | Page 22
Brief about the album
All About
'Pieces that
Do Not Fit' by
Dhruv Kumar
A sum of sound waves
randomly brewed in his head.
He often told himself that he
oscillated towards anything
that seemed to be spinning
on his record player or his
winamp, and his writing
reflected the same. Which
is why, he told himself he’d
always be stuck with little
pieces of music, jumbled moods
and genres that shall never
fit. But he guessed the dearth
of music drove some people to
do strange things. He had just
parted ways with the ever-
so-popular Live Banned after
having seen it from inception
along with Dheeru and Amrit;
and then, Sridhar Varadarajan,
(who also incidentally took his
place in Live Banned) decided
to let him try to stitch his little
pieces of music together in his
ridiculously good home studio,
which had since evolved to
Studio 304.
What stands before us today,
asking for our uninterrupted
audience and imagination
over the short expanse of a
couple of minutes under a
half hour, is his labour of
love over the last two years.
It is his humble request that
we treat this multi-lingual
concoction of six songs with
the love and patience we would
give anything in its infancy,
as he feels it has turned out to
be quite beautiful and a very
worthy listen, sculpted straight
from his heart. He can already
never thank each one of us who
will listen to this enough.
Mixing and Masterin