Songwriter / Scriptwriter / Filmmaker / Journalist / DJ Shai Guy www.shaihussain.com
Pal Pal (Afusic, AliSoomroMusic, Talwiinder) given an Afrohouse spin, mashed with the beats of Famax (Raffa Guido). www.djshaiguy.co.uk
[Filtered and transposed for copyright. Listen and download clear mix at https://hypeddit.com/djshaiguy/hanumancoachella2025] After watching stellar sets from both Hanumankind and Missy Elliott at Coachella, thought I'd have a little spin and sampling both of them and creating a whole new House vibe. www.djshaiguy.co.uk
Chaleya x What Is Love x Senorita For mashups, remixes, events, social media links and more info www.djshaiguy.co.uk
After the sad passing of Rishi Kapoor, we held a #BollywoodBandi livestream of the legend's best tracks, with some remixed and others mashed up with EDM flavours. He will be missed. Bollywood livestreams every Friday with Bombay Funkadelic from 9-11pm GMT at facebook.com/bombayfunkadelic.
Though the year seemed like a never-ending churn of remakes, there was actually some great original material that came out this year, and the mark that Hip Hop made in Bollywood music is unmistakeable. Added to that, there's been some great influences by way of Trap, Dancehall and Afrobeats also making their way in. Including music from the likes of Badshah, Neha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar, Vishal Dadlani, Ranveer Singh, Mika Singh, Diljit Dosanjh, Guru Randhawa, Tulsi Kumar, Payal Dev and more. Keep in the loop on insta, twitter and facebook (@djshaiguy). See you in 2020!
The best Bollywood hits of 2018 in one 20-minute megamix mashup, made especially for Awaz FM. Featuring: Dil Chori - Yo Yo Honey Singh, Simar Kaur Chotte Chotte Peg - Yo Yo Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar Urvashi - Yo Yo Honey Singh In My Feelings - Drake Tareefan - Badshah La La La - Neha Kakkar, Arjun Kanungo Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe - Badshah, Nikhita Gandhi Akh Lad Jaave - Jubin Nautiyal Thug Raanja - Akasa Singh Dilbar - Dhvani Bhanushali, Ikka Singh, Neha Kakkar Bom Diggy - Zack Knight, Jasmin Ahluwalia Machika - J Balvin Morni Banke - Guru Randhawa Kamariya (Stree) - Aastha Gill, Divya Kumar Kamariya (Mitron) - Darshan Raval Chogada - Darshan Raval Zingaat - Ajay-Atul Kem Cho - Ikka, Jyotica Tangri Bhare Bazaar - Badshah, Payal Dev, Vishal Dadlani Heeriye - Meet Bros, Deep Money & Neha Bhasin Kaun Nachdi - Neeti Mohan, Guru Randhawa Raat Kamaal Hai - Guru Randhawa Aankh Marey - Neha Kakkar, Mika Singh, Kumar Sanu, Tanishk Bagchi
Soundtrack to Meri Xmas X: Bombay Funkadelic's 10th Anniversary Party, celebrating ten years of Bollywood.
Celebrating the best Pharrell and Aishwarya hits through the 90s, 00s and 10s. Excuse the absence of Happy - it's just overplayed :)
Resident DJ for Bobby Friction's #MixtapeMonday, a 20-minute themed megamix mashup of Bollywood, Bhangra, British-Asian and Pop. Played on the last Monday of every month, only on BBC Asian Network. djshaiguy.co.uk
Resident DJ for Bobby Friction's #MixtapeMonday, a 20-minute themed megamix mashup of Bollywood, Bhangra, British-Asian and Pop. Played on the last Monday of every month, only on BBC Asian Network. djshaiguy.co.uk
23 of the best Bollywood hits of 2016 in a megamix mashup just over 10 minutes. Happy new year! www.djshaiguy.co.uk www.bombayfunkadelic.com
Back in 2002, I decided I wanted to fulfil one of my lifetime ambitions and create a rock band. I'd been jamming consecutively with two friends with two alterego bands: NAEVUS (with Saqib Ahmed) and BEEFCAKE (with Abinand Rajkumar) but thought it time to create something more solid than me on guitar and keyboard, and a partner on vocals and guitar. It was time to think bigger. So began Everyday 50 - a Manchester indie rock band, created from posting an ad up at the sadly now shut Johnny Roadhouse Music on Oxford Road in Manchester. Over the course of a year, we bonded, we jammed, we gigged, and put together this beautiful gem of an album. We gigged some more, created some more, and then I graduated and, to be perfectly honest, wasn't pulling my weight at all with my time divided between DJing, acting, radio presenting and my finals. So they kicked me out. Yes, I got Jack-Blacked out of the band I created :p They found a replacement for me, and kept strong for another couple of years, but then decided to go their separate ways. Nonetheless, it was an amazing experience. If time allows, would love to be part of a band again, but for now, it's good to know that I can at least tick the experience off the bucket list. START OF THE STORY by Everyday 50 Singer: Brett Drums: John Guitar: Saq Guitar: Shai Bass: Ant
Back in 2002, I decided I wanted to fulfil one of my lifetime ambitions and create a rock band. I'd been jamming consecutively with two friends with two alterego bands: NAEVUS (with Saqib Ahmed) and BEEFCAKE (with Abinand Rajkumar) but thought it time to create something more solid than me on guitar and keyboard, and a partner on vocals and guitar. It was time to think bigger. So began Everyday 50 - a Manchester indie rock band, created from posting an ad up at the sadly now shut Johnny Roadhouse Music on Oxford Road in Manchester. Over the course of a year, we bonded, we jammed, we gigged, and put together this beautiful gem of an album. We gigged some more, created some more, and then I graduated and, to be perfectly honest, wasn't pulling my weight at all with my time divided between DJing, acting, radio presenting and my finals. So they kicked me out. Yes, I got Jack-Blacked out of the band I created :p They found a replacement for me, and kept strong for another couple of years, but then decided to go their separate ways. Nonetheless, it was an amazing experience. If time allows, would love to be part of a band again, but for now, it's good to know that I can at least tick the experience off the bucket list. START OF THE STORY by Everyday 50 Singer: Brett Drums: John Guitar: Saq Guitar: Shai Bass: Ant
Back in 2002, I decided I wanted to fulfil one of my lifetime ambitions and create a rock band. I'd been jamming consecutively with two friends with two alterego bands: NAEVUS (with Saqib Ahmed) and BEEFCAKE (with Abinand Rajkumar) but thought it time to create something more solid than me on guitar and keyboard, and a partner on vocals and guitar. It was time to think bigger. So began Everyday 50 - a Manchester indie rock band, created from posting an ad up at the sadly now shut Johnny Roadhouse Music on Oxford Road in Manchester. Over the course of a year, we bonded, we jammed, we gigged, and put together this beautiful gem of an album. We gigged some more, created some more, and then I graduated and, to be perfectly honest, wasn't pulling my weight at all with my time divided between DJing, acting, radio presenting and my finals. So they kicked me out. Yes, I got Jack-Blacked out of the band I created :p They found a replacement for me, and kept strong for another couple of years, but then decided to go their separate ways. Nonetheless, it was an amazing experience. If time allows, would love to be part of a band again, but for now, it's good to know that I can at least tick the experience off the bucket list. START OF THE STORY by Everyday 50 Singer: Brett Drums: John Guitar: Saq Guitar: Shai Bass: Ant
Back in 2002, I decided I wanted to fulfil one of my lifetime ambitions and create a rock band. I'd been jamming consecutively with two friends with two alterego bands: NAEVUS (with Saqib Ahmed) and BEEFCAKE (with Abinand Rajkumar) but thought it time to create something more solid than me on guitar and keyboard, and a partner on vocals and guitar. It was time to think bigger. So began Everyday 50 - a Manchester indie rock band, created from posting an ad up at the sadly now shut Johnny Roadhouse Music on Oxford Road in Manchester. Over the course of a year, we bonded, we jammed, we gigged, and put together this beautiful gem of an album. We gigged some more, created some more, and then I graduated and, to be perfectly honest, wasn't pulling my weight at all with my time divided between DJing, acting, radio presenting and my finals. So they kicked me out. Yes, I got Jack-Blacked out of the band I created :p They found a replacement for me, and kept strong for another couple of years, but then decided to go their separate ways. Nonetheless, it was an amazing experience. If time allows, would love to be part of a band again, but for now, it's good to know that I can at least tick the experience off the bucket list. START OF THE STORY by Everyday 50 Singer: Brett Drums: John Guitar: Saq Guitar: Shai Bass: Ant
Back in 2002, I decided I wanted to fulfil one of my lifetime ambitions and create a rock band. I'd been jamming consecutively with two friends with two alterego bands: NAEVUS (with Saqib Ahmed) and BEEFCAKE (with Abinand Rajkumar) but thought it time to create something more solid than me on guitar and keyboard, and a partner on vocals and guitar. It was time to think bigger. So began Everyday 50 - a Manchester indie rock band, created from posting an ad up at the sadly now shut Johnny Roadhouse Music on Oxford Road in Manchester. Over the course of a year, we bonded, we jammed, we gigged, and put together this beautiful gem of an album. We gigged some more, created some more, and then I graduated and, to be perfectly honest, wasn't pulling my weight at all with my time divided between DJing, acting, radio presenting and my finals. So they kicked me out. Yes, I got Jack-Blacked out of the band I created :p They found a replacement for me, and kept strong for another couple of years, but then decided to go their separate ways. Nonetheless, it was an amazing experience. If time allows, would love to be part of a band again, but for now, it's good to know that I can at least tick the experience off the bucket list. START OF THE STORY by Everyday 50 Singer: Brett Drums: John Guitar: Saq Guitar: Shai Bass: Ant