Updated On: 21 April, 2021 07:16 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
Beatboxers D-Cypher and BeatRAW have collaborated with the background score composer of Andhadhun to release ‘Aamchi Mumbai` in tribute to the city’s soundscape

Mumbai-based beatboxers BeatRAW and D-Cypher Photo: Gaurav Gambhir
Car horns, the idliwallah cycle horn, whistles, sounds made by birds, the opening of a bottle. The acoustics of everyday life that often get lost in Mumbai`s ambient noise, have recently found a home in a new track called `Aamchi Mumbai`, which celebrates the spirit of Mumbai.
In it, city-based beatboxing artistes Gaurav Gambhir, better known by his stage name D-Cypher, and Roshan Gamare aka BeatRAW, recruit their trusty instruments--lungs and mouths--to recreate the sounds that seem to elude Mumbaikars in the times of curfews and lockdowns. “This beatboxing track is a tribute to Mumbai as we replicate the various sounds you hear on the streets that are a part of the lifestyle of the people in the city," says Gambhir about the "clean track without any electronic sounds" that was released on April 21.