The Indian independent music space is witnessing a fresh wave of young talent, and one name that’s quickly rising to the surface is Subhranil Neogi. At just 18 years old, the Kolkata-based music producer is preparing to release his much-anticipated album Nazareth on March 4th, marking a bold step in his artistic journey.
Subhranil first caught attention with his track Khoya Khoya, showcasing a distinctive production style that blends emotion, modern sound design, and an ear for memorable melodies. Now, with Nazareth, he is expanding his creative vision into a full-length project designed to push sonic boundaries and introduce a new flavor to India’s indie landscape.

What makes Nazareth especially exciting is its impressive lineup of collaborators. The album features contributions from UD Mello, Abhi Akhsar, Whos Krsna, Nayaksanav, Carry Jr, To The Fabric, Sw4y4m, Bold, and Mokx — a diverse collective of artists and producers coming together to create a project driven by experimentation and originality. This collaborative energy reflects Subhranil’s intent to build not just an album, but a sound movement shaped by young independent creators.
Despite his age, Subhranil Neogi demonstrates a clear artistic direction and production maturity that sets him apart from typical newcomers. With Nazareth, he aims to deliver an immersive listening experience — one that speaks to modern youth, digital culture, and the evolving identity of Indian independent music.

As the March 4th release date approaches, anticipation continues to build around the project. If early buzz is any indication, Nazareth could be the breakthrough moment that places Subhranil Neogi firmly on the map as one of the next-generation producers to watch.
The indie scene is listening. And Subhranil is ready to be heard.



