White Town
by Stewart MasonThe band White Town consists of Jyoti Mishra, who writes and records the music almost entirely on his own, with occasional help from other musicians. Although best — in fact, almost entirely — known for the fluke 1997 hit Your Woman, White Towns mix of musical, political, and social influences makes Mishra one of the more intriguing, although frustratingly inconsistent, musicians in 90s indie pop.Mishra was born in Rourkela, India, on July 30, 1966; his family emigrated to England when he was three years old. The name White Town was inspired by his experiences growing up as an Indian in a small English village. Mishra began playing the piano at age 12, and by his mid-teens, he was playing keyboards in a local band. After leaving that group, he formed a one-man synth band. Inspired by the Wedding Present and the general resurgence of guitar-based pop music in the mid-80s, Mishra taught himself guitar and formed the ...