By banning recorded music the excise department hadn’t considered the reasons why, at bars and restaurants, the music gets progressively louder into the night. Express By banning recorded music the excise department hadn’t considered the reasons why, at bars and restaurants, the music gets progressively louder into the night. In its order on May 16, the excise department warned that violation of these rules will lead to strict action as per law. The argument could be made that with recorded music at least there is quality control and the most crucial option remains: the volume button. Because if there’s one thing worse than loud recorded music, it’s lousy, loud, live, music.
Source: Indian Express May 27, 2018 18:33 UTC