All India Radio (self titled) One of the most elegant and simple instrumental rock albums I've ever heard - a heavenly cloud of radiance that is simply not of the material world. - Brainwashed.com
Past ARIA nominees score another winner with album number six. Martin Kennedy-led Melbournians All India Radio know how to concoct a soothing (or haunting) listen and have had their music featured in a bunch of prime-time TV shows over the last few years, yet never seem to settle within any comfortable realm and continue pushing the stylistic envelope - with beguiling results. - Denis Semchenko, Rave magazine
I cannot recommend this album highly enough. If you want an album that will warm you up during these cold winter nights, then look no further; this will get inside your soul and stay with you for a long time. - http://www.thedwarf.com
Melbourne-based All India Radio's self-titled third album is a breathtaking triumph; one of the most exquisite, ethereal, instrumental records ever made in Australia. - The Brag Magazine
There is a richness of sound on A Low High that truly deserves a few spins before the magnitude kicks in. Yet even a cursory listen will move you and make you feel like today wont be so bad after all. All India Radio know how to bottle euphoria and remix it into something deep but chill. This is a perfect record for a late summer drive, or for company on that low buzz of a drive home from the beach. 8/10 - Mike Wood http://www.foxydigitalis.com
From Wikipedia:All India Radio are an Australian electronic band. The music is lo-fi, down tempo and instrumental. Part live band, part studio-based project, All India Radio have released 6 albums: The Inevitable (2000), 002 (2001), All India Radio (2003), Permanent Evolutions (2005), Echo Other (2006), and These Winter Dreams (2008). The albums have been warmly received all around the world particularly France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Poland where they charted on the alternative and dance radio charts. All India Radio was nominated for an ARIA award in 2003.
The band is very active in film and TV. Recent credits include the Warner TV series One Tree Hill, Canadian feature film Oblivion, plus work for Foxtel, ABC TV & SBS Television.
A new album, featuring singer Leona Prue, is in production now and is scheduled for release in early 2008.