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Peter Cat Recording Co.
(Left to right) Karan Singh, Kartik Pillai, Suryakant Sawhney, Dhruv Bhola and Rohit Gupta
(Left to right) Karan Singh, Kartik Pillai, Suryakant Sawhney, Dhruv Bhola and Rohit Gupta
Background information
OriginDelhi, India.[1]
Genres
Years active2009–present
Members
  • Suryakant Sawhney
  • Karan Singh
  • Dhruv Bhola
  • Rohit Gupta
  • Kartik Sundareshan Pillai
Past membersRohan Kulshreshtha
Websitewww.pcrc.in

Peter Cat Recording Co. is a Delhi-based[2] indie band[3] that was founded in 2009.[4] The band consists of five members: Suryakant Sawhney, the lead singer and guitarist; Karan Singh, the drummer; Dhruv Bhola, who plays bass and samples; Rohit Gupta on Keys and Trumpet; and Kartik Sundareshan Pillai, who plays keyboards, guitar, electronics and trumpet.[5] They released their first album, Sinema, in 2011. In 2012, the band released Wall of Want, a collection of songs. They then released their second album, Climax, in 2015. In June 2019, they released Bismillah.

Discography

Albums

  • Sinema (2011)
  • Wall of Want (2012)
  • Climax (2015)
  • Portrait of a Time (2018)
  • Bismillah (2019)

Singles and EP

  • Where The Money Flows
  • Floated By
  • I'm Home
  • Love Demons

Films

References

  1. ^ "Meet Peter Cat Recording Co., the New Delhi troupe who've written an unmissable big band banger". NME.com. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  2. ^ Chatterjee, Suprateek (5 September 2016). "WATCH: Indie Act Peter Cat Recording Co. Release New Music Video Shot On The Great Wall Of China". Huffington Post India.
  3. ^ Niyogy, Kingshuk (11 July 2015). "Year of the cat".
  4. ^ https://starclinch.com/peter-cat-recording-co
  5. ^ Mathew, Elizabeth (July 6, 2015). "In a happy space". The Hindu.