In our ten years, we’ve jammed with a whole variety of instruments – Carnatic percussion, Hindustani slide guitar, Coromandel vocals, et cetera. But in the recent past, we’ve been initiated into a new sax-uality.
In TAAQ’s book, 23-year-old Nate Linkon from the Windy City is nothing short of a prodigy. He is our latest thrilling discovery (though knowing him, he’ll argue the converse is true). But what does an American four years out of his teens but who’s played his brass for 13 years feel about jamming with, of all things, that incongruous entity known (only recently, and begrudgingly) as The Indian Rock Band?
Here’s the spaghetti in Nate’s words:
Greetings, TAAQers!
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Nate, I’m 23 and hail from the United States. I’ve been living in Bangalore for the last 16 months or so, marketing for an IT company by day, rocking out on my sax with TAAQ by night. After playing in a rock/funk band in Chicago for several years, I had no idea what to expect from the music scene in India. To be honest, I brought my axe along not really sure if I’d play with anyone but my iPod for the 2 years I’d be here. Clearly, I was mistaken.