Mood Indigo-Pronites India

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Mood Indigo happens to be Asia's largest college cultural festival. The Professional Nites constitute the piece-de-resistance of Mood Indigo which has seen performance of International headliners like Ensiferum,Porcupine Tree. With a vibrant crowd of more than 15000 music lovers and best light and sound engineers in the country; pronites at Mood Indigo have always been a great experience for artists also.

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2010

Mood IndigoIIT Bombay’s cultural festival

20th to 23rd December, 2010

Mood Indigo is a cultural conuence with more than 150 events and competitions of different genres which gives a festive feeling

It’s a non-prot students’ organization

Mood Indigo presents various international performances, organizes workshops, exhibitions and informal games

LiveWire competitionVogue: Fashion Show

Royal UK circus

PRONITESWHEN THE DAY DAWNS TO AN END, THE SILENT BUZZ GIVES WAY TO RAPTUROUS APPLAUSE AS PRONITES KICK OFF. WHEN THE BEST NAMES IN THE INDUSTRY, 50000 WATTS OF PUMPING MUSIC, A CROWD OF MORE THAN 15000, EXTRAVAGANT PYROS AND LASERS COMBINE; THE END RESULT IS SIMPLY SPECTACULAR.

Hardcore headbanging, guitars responding to the thunderous drumbeats and 50,000 pulsating watts of sound, this nite has seen the veterans of Indian rock and metal music like Mother Jane, Parikrama, TAAQ , Vayu and Sceptre performing in the previous years.

Last 2 years marked the beginning of the Livewire nite with International headliners like PORCUPINE TREE and ENSIFERUM.

Last year, Porcupine Tree, Grammy nominated and the most famous progressive / psychedelic rock band from UK stoned the crowd with its rst ever concert in India.

India’s top rock band competition, Livewire has been a launchpad for bands like Zero, Pentagram, Parikrama. This year, 200 bands competed in Livewire from all over the country with eliminations being conducted in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.

LIVEWIRE NITE

FUSION NITE

CLASSICAL NITE

Year after year, breathtaking performances by the most celebrated names in Bollywood music industry like Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Sonu Niigaam, Asha Bhosle, KK, Shaan have left jostling and hustling audience mesmerized leaving no stones unturned.

The amazing reworks and the oating sky lanterns creates an ambiance which adds to the feel of the live concert.

POPULAR NITE

Last year grammy nominated, progressive/psychedelic band from UK, Porcupine Tree performed for the rst time in India during Mood Indigo.

The concert was a huge success with a vibrant crowd of 15000.

AMPHITHEATREAUDIENCE :15000

The sound engineer, Drego ‘Electrocraft’ has a track record in organizing international concerts like Iron Maiden concert, Mumbai

The Light engineer Roosevelt has been a pioneer in doing the lightings for the concerts like that of oscar wining musician A.R Rahman

Print CoverageMood Indigo continues to be the most widely publicised College Festival in India with more than 2500cm2 adspace in the Hindustan Times. Starting from July'09 till January'10, Mood Indigo was extensively covered by The Times of India, Indian Express, DNA, The Economic Times, Mumbai Mirror, Bombay Times and local dailies.

Print CoveragePorcupine Tree was extensively covered by leading national newspapers like The Times of India, Hindustan Times, HT Cafe, Telegraph, Rock Street Journal and local dailies through more than 25 articles.

Porcupine Tree was exclusively present through posters in all the Barista, McDonald outlets and cinemax theaters in Mumbai

Porcupine Tree was present on the hoardings in the suburbs of Mumbai

2010Mood IndigoStudents’ Activity CenterIIT Bombay,Powai,Mumbai - 76www.moodi.org

“These guys are very professional.It was an amazing experience as an asscociate of MoodI ”

Radio Mirchi

“Lovely memories of it...They organised a wonderful concert and everything was perfect.Anytime MoodI calls us,we will be ready to play ”

Shankar Ehsaan Loy

“The crowd was amazing.It was wonderful experience... ”Porcupine Tree

“Despite terror atacks,4 day long annual cultural festival of IITB,Mood Indigo,brought in a record footfall of 75,000 students,compared to 60,000 last year... ”

Indian Express,24 December 2008