Website Launch
The new ISHANI sync licensing platform is live. Browse the full catalogue, audition 30-second previews, and request licensing for film, TV, advertising, and games.
Updates
The new ISHANI sync licensing platform is live. Browse the full catalogue, audition 30-second previews, and request licensing for film, TV, advertising, and games.
The new single Powertripp is available on all platforms. An anthem for self-preservation, exploring toxic relationships and power imbalances. Music video created by an all-female crew. York Calling: “Fans of Grimes will find a lot to love about Powertripp.”
Perfect Life is out — a scorching trip-hop critique of influencer culture. York Calling: “Disillusionment has never sounded so good.” Also featured by Earmilk, WithGuitars, and MusoMuso.
The Unkind Vibrations EP is out, featuring a collaboration with rapper Steezo. Channelling 90s hip-hop influences — A Tribe Called Quest meets trip-hop — it’s a reaction to the overwhelming noise of digital life.
New single Ghosting My Soul explores absence and the traces people leave behind. Ethereal dark electronica with haunting reverb-drenched production.
Twin Flames released — intimate dark pop with celestial textures and a soaring vocal. Available on all streaming platforms.
Selected as a BBC Introducing artist following the release of Insomnia. Bobby Friction champions the music on the BBC Asian Network: “Poetic, magical realism mixed in with Trip Hop.”
Dark Angel released as a personal plea for mental health awareness, written after the loss of two close friends to suicide. Featured by Clash Magazine, ColoRising, Get In Her Ears, Indie Light, and Soundsphere Magazine.
Ishani performs at Reading & Leeds Festival, one of the UK’s biggest music events.
Stormy Emotions released — industrial-pop meets trip-hop, navigating the chaotic aftermath of heartbreak. Get In Her Ears: “Brooding, hypnotic and sensual; a cathartic electronic outpouring of personal relief.”
DJ Mag highlights Ishani’s work: “She is breathing much deserved new life into the Trip Hop genre as a whole.”
The New Indian Express profiles Ishani as “a one-woman band,” tracing her journey from Bangalore to Singapore to London’s independent music scene.