Aug 07 2025 to Aug 07 2025 7 p.m.
7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
Sounds From The Library returns for its fourth edition!
An intimate evening where conversation and performance intertwine in the cozy, listener-focused space of the BIC library. This hybrid series spotlights emerging voices from the Indian music scene, all past longlisted artists from the Toto Awards for Music.
This edition hosts Krameri from Vadodara, who brings a moody, atmospheric blend of electro, dance, and alt-pop, a soundscape that’s as textured as it is emotional. Sharing the stage is Lettisha, a Trivandrum-based artist whose fresh take on contemporary hip-hop and R&B is equal parts soulful and sharp.
More than a gig, Sounds From The Library invites audiences into the creative lives of the artists; offering insight into their inspirations, processes, and personal journeys. With music that moves and conversations that linger, this is a rare chance to experience live performance in its most thoughtful form.
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Performers
Krameri
Electro Pop Singer/Songwriter
Krameri began writing and producing her own music in 2019. Her music is a blend of electronic pop/dance with Hindustani and Folk melodies. Her sound can be described as ethereal, magical and otherworldly, with her signature style aalaps intertwining all her songs that she makes across different genres. Her lyricism appeals to all audiences, being a mix of Hindi and English, for the young and old alike, relatable and timeless.
Lettisha
Hip/hop & RnB Singer
Lettisha is a rapper and singer-songwriter from Trivandrum. Her first brush with the stage came at age 9 when her mom signed her up for a western singing competition and handed her a cassette of Britney Spears – Sometimes. She didn’t win – ever – but that’s when she realised she wasn’t in it for trophies.
She wrote her first song at 15 and kept at it through law school, where she co-founded a rock band titled ‘Antematter,’ with a friend who refused to play covers. Antematter went on to play at Olam, Sofar & countless other gigs, helping her build her stage presence and performance.
Rap was a natural next step – shaped by hours of screaming ‘Spacebound’ by Eminem, ‘Superbass’ by Nicki Minaj, and a love for sass. She later added a diploma in music production so she could shape her own sound without having to explain it to someone else.
Why listen to her music? Only if it says something you didn’t know you needed to hear. That’s what she’s trying to do with every track.
Sarvar Kahlon
Arts Management Professional, Cultural Producer & Singer-Songwriter
Sarvar is an arts management professional, cultural producer and singer-songwriter currently based in Bangalore. Drawn to music and art as a way of making sense of the world, she enjoys working with cultural spaces to design experiences that encourage exploration and invite meaningful engagement across ages and backgrounds.
She began her career at DAG, where she led outreach for a visual arts museum housed at the Red Fort. Currently, she manages programming at the Indian Music Experience Museum, where she works to build a calendar that holds space for the past, present, and future of Indian music -its evolving definitions and narratives—through regular events, IPs, & festivals.As a singer-songwriter, Sarvar’s music draws on poetry, memory and lived experiences. She released her debut single, Raaton Ko Shor, described by Rolling Stone as a ‘poetic navigation of emotional exhaustion’, in 2023. She writes lyrics, most recently for the Hindi release of the Kannada film Toby. Always looking for the next creative project, Sarvar is currently working on turning her grandfather’s poetry into songs.