Ishaan Nigam Joins Anara Publishing

Ishaan Nigam

Ishaan Nigam who is based in Mumbai, India is our latest signing to Anara Publishing. With a master’s degree in Indian classical music and a notable alumnus of KMMC (AR Rahman Music College) in Chennai, Ishaan has been making wave in the music scene. Since 2019, he has independently released 14 captivating singles, with ‘Woh Raaz … Read more

Anara Publishing’s 2022 Round Up

The year has flown by and 2023 is fast approaching! 2022 has seen many challenges, opportunities, and exciting times for both the Anara Publishing company and our artists, we even turned 5 years old! Overall, it’s been another year of positivity and growth and it really has been a pleasure to look back upon our … Read more

The Importance of Music in Video Games

When you think of music in video games, you think of the iconic soundtracks of Super Mario Bros, Tetris and Street Fighter II just to name a few. These games have tracks that are often regarded as the greatest in video games’ short but impressive history. However with the rapid advancements in technology accompanying video … Read more

The Best Film Soundtracks of 2017

Soundtrack

With 2017 heralding great film releases, it has also given us great soundtracks and scores. Here we look back at some of the best film soundtracks released in 2017. Fifty Shades Darker The sequel to “Fifty Shades of Grey” provided a one of the most contemporary offerings when we were looking into the film soundtracks … Read more

Music Trends of Australia in Film and TV

Australia

Unlike Europe, Australia has never been as notable for its early cinema era or even its post-modern cinema era. One thing is for sure; Australian artists are becoming the most popular go-to artists for contemporary TV shows in the US and UK. A majority of these artists come from Sydney and Melbourne. 1910 was a … Read more

French Cinema Continues to Lead Soundtracks

France

In 1895, The Lumière Brothers created a short snippet of film called ‘The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station’. This was then shortly followed by Georges Méliès, who created ‘A Trip to the Moon’ (1902) which has been featured in more contemporary French/British films like ‘Hugo’ (2011). The Lumière Brothers are arguably the … Read more