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Press Release |  15 Dec 2008 13:13 |  By RnMTeam

Indian Ocean supports Fever104 FM's 'Fever off the record'

MUMBAI: Delhi's very own radio station, Fever 104 FM hosted the second in series event of their pioneering initiative, Fever Off The Record held in the capital. The chosen band for the month, MANTHAN enthralled the audience with their performance at the event and played a jamming session with India's first international band, INDIAN OCEAN. The event was a hit with the audience and created a musical aftermath of rhythmic energy.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Neeraj Chaturvedi, Station Head, Fever 104 FM Delhi said, "The performances by Manthan and Indian Ocean were truly impressive. It was hard to believe that Manthan is an upcoming band. They exhibited an immense range of talent and I hope we continue to discover such fresh talent in this city.

"During the initiative, Fever Off The Record, our endeavor is to identify and provide opportunity to Delhi's most promising original talent and present their talent to the music lovers in town. I am really happy with the response this activity is generating." Mr. Chaturvedi adds.

'Fever Off The Record' is Fever 104 FM's latest initiative to encourage original musical talent in Delhi. Every month, Fever 104 FM handpicks Delhi's most promising talent and offers them an opportunity to perform and jam with the established artists of the music world.

Amit Kilam &Asheem Chakravarty of INDIAN OCEAN express their excitement as, "It was one of the unique opportunities to perform with such a talented band. We are glad to partner in promoting Delhi's talent and would like to congratulate Fever 104 FM on their attempt to recognize original Hindi music brilliance."

The performing band, Manthan flattered their audience with an unforgettable performance. They played their original tracks and gathered applauses. Their original tracks, Aukaat and Jab Jab Mahi Mera gained immediate popularity among the live listeners.

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