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"The Indian Music Diaries" Founder Akshay and Operations head Aditya talk about what their online music publication company (TIMD) does, the quality of publications that talk about music in India, the impact of critics and criticism in the music industry and the new mentorship program "Udaan" started by The Indian Music Diaries in association with Ok Listen and Nuke Studios in an informal conversation with Rijul Seth.
Music Producer Vedang, Bharg, Kuns & Baajewala talks about the struggles of a music producer in the Indian hip-hop scene, the importance of factors that contribute to your growth as a producer and the future of hip-hop from a producers point of view. They also discuss bad practices in the industry and answers some common questions in an informal conversation with Rijul Seth
In this episode of Bhaiya Sutta Dedo coming with us straight from Kashmir are Ahmer, Aatanki & Tufail who are known as the pioneers of the Koshur Hip Hop scene. Ahmer talks about how he got inspired by MC Kash and how SOS was formed. They further talk about how they crafted the sound that defines their unique vibe while rapping in Kashmiri Language, and how they like to keep their culture alive through Indian Hip Hop.
MC Kode, E.M.F, Smoke & Karnage talk about how they all got introduced to Battle Rap, their first experience in a battle and how Battle Rap is not for sensitive people. They discuss the future of Battle Rap, how it should stay underground to preserve this unique culture and the impact of mainstream influencers like Samay Raina collaborating with Ghetto Verse to promote the art of battle rap.
In this episode of Bhaiya Sutta Dedo we have a guest host, Jaiyaxh. Coming with us in this episode are D₹V & Darcy who are known as the pioneers of the "New Wave of the Indian Hip Hop". They talk about how they got inspired and how they made their sound that defines their unique vibe, and how they inspired many rappers to hop on the new sound and experiment with it.
Foosie Gang and SangeetKir talk about the role of satire and comedy in India hiphop. They take us through a breakdown of their hit track “Sector 28” and how they started the entire project as a funny non serious gig in an informal conversation.
Music video directors Galat Scenes, Award-Winning Editor/Director Techno Lunatic, and Yung Waris talk about the journey of a music director, the impact of a music video on a song and the future of music videos in desi hip hop. They also discuss the vision behind the direction of a music video while giving insight on how to go about connecting with artists and branding yourself to eventually become a director full time.
D - Cypher and Tan.9 talk about the importance of beatboxing in the hip-hop culture, impact of gully boy on the beatbox culture while dropping valuable knowledge about beatboxing throughout the episode.
Veteran Hip-Hop Artists MC Kode, and Naqaab47 talk about the impact of Ch**t Vol 1 by Honey Singh, Hip-Hop culture in the 2000s, hip-Hop becoming industrialized in India, and various other aspects of Hip-Hop in an casual conversation.
Abhijay and Revo Lekhak based in Dehradun talk about the Hip Hop scene and the unity among all the artists in the Ghati (Dehradun). "Dehraboom", the Hip Hop community in Dehradun pushed them as artists and helped them connect with many other people from the scene. Abhijay shares his experience working with renowned artists like MC Heam, Karun, 7Banatiz as their music producer as well as a singer while Revo shares his mindset and talks about the goals he wants to achieve with his Gharwali rap, the future of the hip-hop duo "Shastras Music" and how he strives to make something truly original and unique.
Veteran B-boys Demon, Funky Monkey, Tech-Foot & Diamond talk about breaking into the Indian hip-hop scene. They talk about breaking and its role in the Indian hip-hop culture, breaking reaching the highest levels of competition, and the importance of clothing in b-boying. They also touch upon how to go about earning money while b-boying, and how they got into the culture in an informal conversation with Rijul Seth.