Kegan, a trained chef and motorcycle traveller from Goa, has spent the last decade exploring some of India’s most remote corners—but through all his travels, music has remained his true constant. “Being Goan, music is part of everyday life,” he says. “From country tunes in the morning to old-school rock at night, it’s something every household shares.” For Kegan, music is the unspoken language that flows through village streets, festival parades, and every Goan wedding—where jive beats and local masala tracks light up the dance floor. He fondly remembers icons like Remo Fernandes and Lorna, and how Goa embraces everything from traditional mando to modern rock. “Music,” he says, “is home. It’s what travels with me, lifts me up, and speaks when words fall short.”