Four years (and one well-deserved talent visa) later, Abhi has built his discography to include an additional EP and two substantive studio albums. His potential was immediately obvious after hearing early standout tracks like “About Girls” and “Some Assembly Required”. Without a doubt, he has one of the most versatile catalogues of any artist with such a limited discography.ĭespite his impressive versatility, there is one consistent theme that runs through his music: it’s catchy as hell.Ībhi the Nomad officially entered the scene in 2014 with his debut project, Beginning EP. With one foot planted in hip-hop and the other firmly rooted in indie rock, Abhi’s music blends elements together that seem strangely familiar yet remarkably hard to identify. Abhi makes it easy.Ībhi the Nomad’s music is equally authentic. He’s a genuine person that doesn’t try to be anyone but himself. But before I go into that, allow me to issue a disclaimer: this is a great interview because Abhi himself is a great interviewee. This virtual music festival will be live-streamed across the world and is COMPLETELY FREE TO ATTEND.ĭon’t miss out! Go to saucefest.digital/register to register right now.Ībhi the Nomad isn’t your run-of-the-mill hip hop artist. Together, we are stepping into a new era an era of events and live experiences designed to bring you closer to the music’s source. SauceFest1.0 is a historic event for us at CentralSauce. I have exciting news to share with you! Abhi the Nomad, along with 6 other indie artists who’ve become mainstays on our Discovery Series, is performing at SauceFest1.0 on April 10th. Our conversation explored his experiences with tour life, the art of live performance, the legacy of Pharrell and N.E.R.D., his production style & equipment, his biggest musical inspiration, and Super Smash Bro’s. We sat down with Abhi the Nomad for his very first interview on his first ever national tour.
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