Inside The Oasis: Vivek Agrawal’s XR Revolution in Music with LoveTalk
- Eddie Avil

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Composer Vivek Agrawal’s debut album LoveTalk isn’t just music—it’s an immersive XR experiment called The Oasis, where listeners step into a virtual desert world, interact with his avatar, and experience songs through augmented reality storytelling. This marks a bold step in India’s music-tech crossover, blending Bollywood voices with spatial computing.
What Is The Oasis?
An AR-driven virtual world designed by Vivek Agrawal to host his debut album LoveTalk.
Listeners explore songs through interactive visuals, narrative environments, and a digital avatar of Agrawal.
The setting: a sun-scorched desert with a piano, symbolizing solitude and emotional depth.
Why It Matters
First-of-its-kind in Indian music: Instead of passive streaming, fans enter the album.
XR storytelling: Combines audio, visuals, and narrative arcs, pushing beyond traditional music videos.
Technologist meets artist: Agrawal, Stanford-trained, sees AR/VR as the next frontier for music distribution.
The Album: LoveTalk
Released April 2, 2026.
Features collaborations with Neeti Mohan, Jonita Gandhi, Benny Dayal, Udit Narayan, Aditya Narayan, and Javed Ali.
Inspired by Agrawal’s personal struggles—music became his language when words failed.
Vivek Agrawal’s Vision
Quote: “Artistes have new ways to create and share their art.”
Believes wearable AR headsets will make immersive music mainstream.
Already experimenting with remakes of Bollywood classics in English reels, showing adaptability across formats.
Immersive albums could redefine fan engagement, moving from playlists to worlds.
Bollywood meets XR: A cultural leap where India’s music industry embraces spatial computing.
Future potential: As AR hardware evolves, projects like The Oasis may become templates for global music launches.





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