Interviews

A Convo With Pop Punk

Pop Punk is a group that has been noted quite a bit in the scene for their music, episodic music videos and appearance. We caught up with them for a

Dhyan Hewage : Decibel Exclusive

Dhyan Hewage is a fresher from the Sinhala music scene and he is one of the voices on that monster collaba ‘Rahath Himiwarun’. Get to know him in this exclusive

Decibel Exclusive: Nish From Lyca Productions

Lyca Productions is an Indian entertainment company that has been churning out hit movies since 2014 and their recent one is 2.0 aka the most expensive film from Bollywood yet. It

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Ayeshmantha (Month) – Decibel Exclusive

Producer Ayeshmantha aka Month (Month Beats) has been noted for his contribution in the hip hop & rap scene here in the island. The recent past has seen his much

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Decibel Exclusive : Randy Chriz Perera

From Stigmata’s award winning video (An Idle Mind Is The Devils Workshop) to killer artwork, if you have been keeping tab of Sri Lanka’s music scene, chances are you would

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Javeen Soysa On Master Sir & His Comeback

It was not too long ago when Javeen Soysa (ex Tantrum/Stigmata) dropped his cover of Master Sir on Youtube and we had to get catching up with him on his

Hibshi On Spotify Success As A Sri Lankan & More – Decibel Exclusive

2 million streams for a Lankan artist/producer is no easy feat on a platform that hosts a plethora of artists from across the globe. Producer Hibshi has hit that many

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High School Junkies On The Summoning & More

October 31st will be when their all new short film will be dropped all across the internet but before the day, get to know more about The Summoning, the status

The Vinyl Revival Is Here!

It’s no secret that the island has a very strong growing appreciation for all things vinyl & the culture associated with it. A special event goes down this Sunday at

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Decibel Exclusive : A Chat With The Creators Of ‘Pavements’

2018 has been a pretty decent year for indie movies here in the island and ‘Pavements’ is one of those must see releases before the year clocks out. Why? It’s