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Savaal PushPlay #42

  • Writer: Savaalmagazine
    Savaalmagazine
  • 6 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Forget the charts for a second because we are talking about soul. This week, Savaal Magazine is taking you on a journey from the misty and introspective hills of West Bengal to the literal Temple of the Sun in Kolkata. We have two artists who are proving that the Indian independent scene is not just growing but is evolving into something entirely new. Grab your headphones, lock the door, and let us dive in.


  1. Noxious Shah: Soch


If you ever find yourself in the serene and wind swept town of Kalimpong, you might just stumble upon the world of Abhisheak Shah, better known as Noxious Shah. For Abhisheak, music was not a choice; it was an inheritance. Growing up with a father who lived and breathed music, he was pushed onto the stage before he could even decide if he wanted to be there. Fast forward to today and he has flipped the script. While most artists obsess over vocal runs and high notes, Abhisheak is a different breed altogether. He calls himself a songwriter and director first, viewing his voice simply as a vehicle for his storytelling.



His latest offering, Soch, is the lead off for his upcoming album and it is an absolute mood. It is the kind of track that feels like it was written in the quietest hours of the night when your thoughts start getting a little too loud. The unique selling point for Abhisheak is his refusal to hide behind flashy production. Instead, he leans into the raw, the unfiltered, and the deeply personal. When you listen to Soch, it acts as a mirror rather than just a song. It challenges you to look at your own reflections while the music provides a grounded and organic backdrop. As he gears up to drop the full album, Noxious Shah is proving that you do not need to be a perfect singer to be a perfect storyteller. You just need to be real.


  1. Saggian: Temple of the Sun


While most of us were still figuring out life in 2008, the Kolkata based Saggian was already deep in the lab masterminding electronic beats. Do not call him just another producer though. With his latest release, Temple of the Sun, Saggian has officially entered his cinematic era. This track is a massive and atmospheric journey that feels less like a song and more like an experience. It starts with a delicate piano melody that pulls you in only to layer in arpeggios, bass, and soaring leads that make you feel like you are ascending. It is high energy, it is inspirational, and it has that main character energy we are all chasing.



The inspiration behind the track is a mix of deep spirituality and the raw power of nature. Saggian views the Earth itself as the literal Temple of the Sun, a collective space where we all come to experience the calling of the soul. The music video complements this vibe perfectly, matching the track’s progression with visuals that make you want to book a ticket to the nearest festival immediately. By blending classical elements with modern and festival ready EDM, Saggian is carving out a space for himself that feels both global and deeply rooted. Whether you are looking for a track to fuel your workout or a sonic escape from the daily grind, Saggian is handing you the keys to the temple. It is time to step inside.


 
 
 

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