The duo of Zephyr Ruth and Sayan Dhar look ahead to Vh1 Sound Nation League 2021, and speak about how their music has developed whereas adapting to the pandemic
“The cute couple duo” as their Instagram bio reads, Zephyrtone — Zephyr Ruth and Sayan Dhar — is all set for an epic battle of tunes at Vh1 Sound Nation League 2021.
The younger musical pair asserted how delighted they’re to land this chance and are eagerly wanting ahead to it. “We know our fans are going to support us. We were both stoked to know that Vh1 nominated us for the contest along with some really great artists.” says Zephyr over the telephone.
Narrating concerning the adjustments that the producer-vocalist duo has seen of their music because the begin of their profession in 2015, Zephyr added, “For us, we have been exploring different genres of music. We keep experimenting with our music and style. Instead of sticking to genres, we go with whatever sounds beautiful and catchy.”
From Billie Eilish to Shirley Setia, the world is seeing a squall of younger musicians. When requested concerning the couple’s favorite of the lot, somebody they wish to collaborate with and produce music with sooner or later, Zephyr says, “At the moment, it’s Khalid for us. His work is inspirational. We love his voice, lyrics and work. We are also looking forward to collaborations, but it takes a lot of effort and time.”
She provides, “We are very stubborn and we always knew what we wanted to do. We already come from a musical background and thus music came naturally to us. It was a mutual decision. Both Sayan and I have had the same interests right from the beginning. We started in 2016 and since then we’ve been creating music and touring across the country.”
Zephyr additionally takes us by the artistic course of of manufacturing their music. “We start everything from scratch. Most of our music is a result of an impromptu jam session. I have an obsession with love songs and that’s what I love to write. Of course, I have had past experiences that push and drive me to work on love songs specifically. Keeping in mind that we want to reach a larger audience and make relatable music, we work on the songs. It’s not always about killing the song, we don’t go by that mindset… it’s a natural process,” she says.
The duo was recognized for his or her performances in faculty concert events throughout India earlier than the pandemic took over our lives. Explaining how completely different the state of affairs is right this moment, Zephyr says, “We have done a couple of online concerts, but I can’t really say that we had the same amount of fun. It’s quite difficult to capture people’s attention vitually. Sometimes I find myself crazy dancing in front of the camera (laughs). But we’re hoping for a better future.”
Going ahead, Zephyr says that the duo will now put extra deal with their socials. They plan on creating and importing numerous covers on social media to maintain their viewers engaged and in contact with them. “Practice is the key. The more you practice, the better you get at your art. Go watch as many YouTube tutorials as you can!” Zephyr concludes.