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Order Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum (1760–1799) here: https://amzn.in/d/3VgaI7zYou can follow his work at: https://fihcr.com/ Vikram Sampath is an Indian historian, author, and researcher known for his work on the history of music, culture, and political history in India. He was elected as a Fellow of the prestigious Royal Historical Society of the UK and is a winner of the Sahitya Akademi's first Yuva Puraskar in English literature. He has also established India's first digital sound archive for vintage gramophone recordings, called the Archive of Indian Music. He is the author of many books of history, including biographies of Gauhar Jaan and Veer Savarkar. His latest book is Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum (1760–1799). In this episode, Vinamre and Vikram Sampath discuss: - The weaponization of Tipu Sultan today: Why is he celebrated by the Congress? - Early life and traumatic childhood of Hyder Ali. - How Tipu Sultan fought with the British and his cruelty against minorities. - His weird dreams and how much he was involved in astrology. - Views of him as a freedom fighter, and his last days. If you are interested to know about India's most controversial historical character, Tipu Sultan, watch this episode. Timestamps: - 00:00 – Introduction - 2:56 – Why Tipu Sultan is a mystery for historians? - 7:54 – What made him pursue writing a book on Tipu Sultan - 21:31 – Weaponization of Tipu Sultan - 25:41 – Context of Tipu Jayanti - 29:19 – Early life of Hyder Ali - 38:50 – The regain of power by the Wadiyars - 43:46 – How Tipu Sultan fought wars with the British - 49:45 – How Tipu Sultan overshadowed Hyder Ali - 55:36 – Cruelty of Tipu Sultan against religious minorities - 1:07:21 – The goals of Tipu Sultan's government - 1:12:46 – The hypocrisy of Tipu Sultan - 1:18:39 – The downfall of Tipu Sultan - 1:23:48 – Tipu Sultan's weird dreams and his relation with astrology - 1:29:03 – Reputation of Tipu Sultan as a freedom fighter - 1:35:48 – The last days of Tipu Sultan - 1:43:18 – Difficulties in writing this book - 1:48:28 – Idea of FIHCR and fellowships - 1:57:43 – Conclusion ==================================================================== This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. Connect with me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinamre-kasanaa-b8524496/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinamrekasanaa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VinamreKasanaa Dostcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dostcast/ Dostcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dostcast Dostcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557567524054 ==================================================================== Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com
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In this episode, we sit down with Amarjit Singh Batra, Managing Director of Spotify India (and General Manager of 59 Countries), a visionary leader shaping the future of music streaming in one of the world's largest music markets. Amarjit shares his fascinating journey, from being at the forefront of the Indian internet economy to leading Spotify's expansion across India, South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. We explore the key shifts in music consumption in India, Spotify's unique “last-mover advantage,” and how Amarjit and his team have built a thriving business by leveraging personalized experiences and supporting local artists through initiatives like playlist curation and artist masterclasses. Amarjit also reflects on his role as a corporate leader with a founder's mindset, the evolution of the Indian internet economy over the past two decades, and his thoughts on why it's crucial to adopt a long-term approach in a dynamic market like India. He candidly shares his thoughts on retaining customers in a competitive space, the booming independent music scene in India, and how Spotify is empowering creators to build global audiences. This episode offers a deep dive into the business strategies, leadership insights, and the future of India's music industry, making it a must-watch for entrepreneurs, music lovers, and anyone navigating the fast-changing consumer landscape. 0:00 - Introduction 1:26 - Amarjit's thoughts on changes in the Indian economy 6:31 - Amarjit's view on his roles in companies 11:01 - Differences when Amarjit joined Spotify 22:41 - How Amarjit found the Spotify opportunity 31:11 - How India consumes music 46:21 - Split for a company to focus on music in India 52:20 - How an artist can become successful 1:00:00 - Establishing yourself meaningfully 1:09:23 - How Amarjit learns from international markets 1:16:20 - Amarjit's learning from Danial 1:19:05 - What Amarjit's friends would say about him 1:21:45 - Amarjit's strengths and fears 1:23:57 - How Amarjit has stayed at the top for decades 1:34:40 - What Amarjit would say to his younger self 01:39:48 - Outro Instagram of Jivraj: instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #indiansiliconvalley #isv #indiansiliconvalleypodcast #isvpodcast #jivrajsinghsachar #entrepreneurship #startups #finance #leadership
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Welcome to Episode 23 of the Darshan Sankhala Podcast, ROLBOL! In this special episode, we have the incredible honor of hosting the legendary Roop Kumar Rathod, a maestro whose voice has defined some of the most memorable songs in Indian cinema. As a versatile playback singer and music director, Roop Kumar Rathod has left an indelible mark on the music industry, lending his voice to unforgettable tracks like "Tere Liye" from Veer-Zaara and "Tujhe Mein Rab Dikhta Hai" from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. Join us as we dive into Roop Kumar Rathod's fascinating journey through music, discussing his experiences across various film industries, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and more. We'll explore the stories behind his iconic songs, his approach to creating music that resonates across languages and cultures, and the inspiration that fuels his artistry. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the timeless power of music. Tune in and be inspired by the legend himself! #DarshanSankhalaPodcast #Episode23 #ROLBOL #RoopKumarRathod #LegendarySinger #IndianCinema #MusicMaestro #PlaybackSinger #MusicDirector #BollywoodMusic #IconicSongs #Inspiration #MusicJourney #BehindTheScenes #VeerZaara #RabNeBanaDiJodi #TimelessMusic #MultilingualArtist #MusicalInspiration #PodcastEpisode #MustListen #IndianMusic #MusicLovers #PodcastInterview #ArtistryInMusic #HindiSongs #TamilSongs #TeluguSongs #MarathiSongs #CulturalHarmony #MusicAcrossLanguages - Credits: Content Head: Samarth Lahri Creative Head: Viren Nagvanshi DOP: Sanyam Jain Enjoy the show and share your thoughts in the comments! Subscribe to the Darshan Sankhala Podcast for more such inspirational podcast where you learn about way of living life from your famous stars! - For exclusive content and updates, follow us on Instagram and other platforms: Stay connected with us: Website: https://darshansankhala.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sankhala.darshan Facebook: https://facebook.com/sankhala.darshan X (twitter): https://x.com/sankhala_darsh
With huge thanks to Mike Jones - former songwriter with the 80s band Latin Quarter. Programme director of an MA in Music Industry Studies. He also contributes to the MA in the Beatles: Music Industry and Heritage. In 2017 wrote, directed and produced the concert 'George Harrison and Indian Music' which was performed at Liverpool Philharmonic. The poem Four Northern Boys Coming At You that Adrian reads will be part of his next collection - working title Grim Up North?! This is the last episode of series two - we will back in the autumn. Please send us any comments on this or the last series and please send ideas for series three to grimupnorththepodcast@gmail.com We are really happy to hear your ideas and want to do some more jaunts across the North.
This episode of Perspective Platoon features Arpith Kamath, a junior of mine from school. We dove into his aspiration and passion for managing music artists in India, chatted about the music industry, and much more. If you liked this episode and found value, consider following the channel! Note: This episode was recorded on June 2nd, 2024. _______________ 0:00 - Opening 1:00 - Guest introduction 2:09 - Full-time work aspirations 3:46 - Supporting the creative side of students in India 6:20 - The difference between a passion and a hobby 9:32 - Managing young artists in India 25:06 - Arpith's passion for music 31:35 - Exploring curiosities through the accessibility of the internet 37:16 - How has social media help Arpith? 39:47 - Arpith's experiences and aspirations with management business/performance _______________ Follow Random Relatability: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randomrelatability/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShettyPrateek _______________ Listen to Perspective Platoon: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3SSzKolpDLm48yKAEpoXsE Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspective-platoon-with-prateek/id1546005340 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZTYwNmUzMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== _______________ Perspective Platoon is a show to share stories, understand intricacies, and break boundaries! Join Prateek Shetty, as he dives deep into the background of random human beings and finds what binds us together and makes us a platoon of different perspectives. _______________ Random Relatability is a channel birthed with the idea of seeking relatability in a world of differences. As social media and mainstream news media are turning into juggernauts of polarization, Random Relatability aims to create a platform that celebrates the differences in thought processes and cherishes the things that make us all human.
Since Spotify launched in India at the end of February 2019, the listenership of music in Malayalam has grown a whopping 5,300% globally. With tracks from the blockbuster 'Aavesham' dotting the charts, we examine the hows and whys behind Malayalam music's phenomenal rise. As always, we look at key movements on the Spotify Weekly Top Songs India chart, this time for the survey published on May 17, 2024.
Abhay is joined by the Indian pop music group W.i.S.H.Ri, Zo, Sim, and Suchi (Riya Duggal, Zoe Siddarth, Simran Duggal, and Suchita Shirke) share their experiences as they aim to be India's next big pop music group and the first all female group to catch fire in nearly 2 decades. They talked about dynamics as a group and as individuals, longevity, and learning outside of their comfort zones(0:00 - 2:44) Introduction(2:44) Part 1 - Empowerment and what Gen-Z wants from them(12:39) Part 2 - reverse mentoring lessons, girl bosses, and their "Indianness"(27:39) Part 3 - longevity, group improvement, and comfort zones(41:18) part 4 - early learning and how it matters(47:44) Conclusion
Vikram Sampath is an Indian historian, author, and researcher known for his work on the history of music, culture, and political history in India .His contributions to the field of music helped preserving and promoting India's rich musical heritage, his work ensures that the legacy of Indian music is celebrated, studied, and continues to inspire generations. In this episode, Vinamre and Vikram Sampath discuss: - The impact of Gauhar Jaan on recorded music, and the historical context of recording companies and techniques in the early 20th century - The establishment of the Archive of Indian Music, discoveries made through the archive, and its role in preserving India's auditory heritage - The importance of historical documentation, living traditions and future sources for future historians nature If recordings and how it started in India excites you then this episode is for you Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 2:43 - Ethnomusicology vs Musicology 3:13 - The Legacy of Gauhar Jaan 14:53 - How his Music Training started 18:29 - Record Companies in the early 20th Century 18:56 - Recording Techniques Back Then 26:21 - Discovering Berlin's National Sound Archive 30:36 - How He started the Archive of Indian Music 34:47 - Gaining Followers for the Archive 39:02 - How he pursued a PhD in History 43:25 - Archiving Criteria Explained 44:34 - Discoveries from the Archive of Indian Music 50:58 - “India has a Living Tradition” 59:11 - Sources for future historians 1:04:17 - Conclusion ==================================================================== This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. Connect with me LinkedIn: / vinamre-kasanaa-b8524496 Instagram: / vinamrekasanaa Twitter: / vinamrekasanaa Dostcast on Instagram: / dostcast Dostcast on Twitter: / dostcast_tweets Dostcast on Facebook: / dostcast Dostcast on Snapchat: / dostcast ==================================================================== Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com
Abhay chats with singer and songwriter Raveena Mehta about everything from dreams of music to her artistic journey and collaborating to her own playlist.(0:00 - 2:18) Introduction(2:18) Part 1 - dreaming and feeling at "home"(14:18) Part 2 - spirituality of music, versatility, collaborating(23:44) Part 3 - listening and playlists, aesthetics and disposability, how her listeners feel(35:54) Conclusion
Join us in a rivetting conversation with rhythm legend Ustad Zakir Hussain, fresh from his historic triple Grammy win. From his days as a young, wildly innovative table player in the US to his enduring musical relationships with maestros and rockstars across the world; from the spiritual genesis of Shakti to their latest album; from the rich legacy of Hindustani classical music to AI in music; from social media to social fabric, he talks about it all. Don't miss this special episode hosted by Arijit Barman!If you like this episode from Arijit Barman, check out his other interesting episodes on Mohamed Alabbar: Beyond Emaar, Burj Khalifa & Dubai, IPL STUMPVISION: Is Disney's STAR still shining?, How fast can Apple bite into India?, Breaking The Taboo: Time To Regulate And Bet On Betting? And more! You can follow our host Arijit Barman on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, a new global center for Korean Food at the University of Arkansas. Plus, the status of federal interest rates and their impact on Arkansas. And, Carnatic music inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio.
How about we start by exploring Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things"? a track that transforms from ordinary to extraordinary, much like a refreshing coffee on a rainy day. Then, Cat Janice's 'Dance You Outta My Head' steps in, turning heartache into an ecstatic dance of freedom. Experience the nostalgia with Stebin Ben's 'Dil Kya Kare,' and get a taste of vibrant Punjabi rhythms in 'Naqaab' by Kaka and Gur Sidhu. Finally, feel the pulse of India with Vineet Singh Hukmani's 'Born in Bharat.' So Feel the rhythm and let go of your worries!
My Mic Setup: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0CG36ML45 - 00:00:00 - Podcast Intro - 23:33:50 - Introduction to Krish Ashok, Top Student and Astronomy Enthusiast - 00:04:58 - Krish's Childhood Astronomy Experiences - 00:06:18 - The Philosophical Impact of Astronomy - 00:06:54 - The Simpler Times of the 90s Without Social Media - 00:07:24 - Seeking Adventure in a Pre-Social Media World - 00:08:22 - Krish's Talent in Simplifying Complex Concepts - 00:09:45 - Krish's Journey as a Professional Violinist - 00:10:07 - Parental Guidance in Career Choices - 00:10:35 - The Role of Jargon in Science - 00:11:09 - Articulation in Science Explained - 00:11:50 - The Importance of Precision in Scientific Language - 00:12:35 - Spotlight on Andrew Huberman - 00:14:09 - Tackling Food Stereotypes and Myths - 00:14:34 - The Influence of Sensationalism on Social Media - 00:15:35 - Exploring the Diversity of Food Perspectives - 00:15:57 - India's Flourishing Jazz Scene - 00:16:28 - Chennai's Rich Musical Heritage - 00:16:59 - Chennai as a Hub for Musical Talent - 00:17:23 - The Musical Landscape of Chennai - 00:18:49 - The Lack of Classical Music Awareness in Delhi - 00:19:10 - Musical Education in Indian Schools - 00:20:05 - Bilingualism in India - 00:21:39 - Trilingualism in South India - 00:22:22 - The Universal Language of Music - 00:22:55 - Playing the Carnatic Violin - 00:23:50 - The Elitism in Carnatic Music - 00:24:07 - The Origins of Carnatic Music and Violin - 00:24:48 - The Violin's Fit in Indian Music - 00:25:49 - Krish's Experience with the Cello - 00:26:03 - Krish's Learning Philosophy - 00:26:33 - Visual Learning in Calculus - 00:26:53 - Mustard in Indian Cooking: The Science - 00:27:42 - Recognizing Kitchen Wisdom - 00:28:13 - Applying First Principles in Problem Solving - 00:28:40 - Krish's Blogging Journey - 00:29:06 - The Impact of the Internet Over Conventional Media - 00:31:38 - Krish's Book Deal - 00:32:53 - The Birth of Masala Labs on Instagram - 00:34:27 - Transitioning to Social Media Reels - 00:34:53 - Krish's Venture into AI with GPT Models - 00:35:13 - Demystifying Cooking and Food Myths - 00:37:28 - Understanding Superstitions Compassionately - 00:38:29 - Social Identity and Human Behavior - 00:39:40 - Misinformation in Ayurveda - 00:42:04 - The Milk and Meat Debate in Ayurveda - 00:43:00 - The Need for Evolving Knowledge - 00:44:10 - The Non-Indian Origins of Potatoes - 00:44:50 - British Influence on Indian Agriculture - 00:46:06 - Grain and Rice Taxation by Indian Kings - 00:47:46 - European Advances in Agricultural Hybridization - 00:48:25 - British Agricultural Policies in India - 00:49:06 - South Indian Rice Cuisine Explained - 00:50:37 - Rava as a Wheat Alternative - 00:51:10 - The Role of Indian Railways in Colonial Exploitation - 00:52:09 - The Spiciness of Indian Food - 00:53:31 - Ethiopia's Spicy Cuisine - 00:54:09 - The Difference Between Spicy and Hot Food - 00:54:30 - The Science of Spices - 00:55:30 - Understanding 'Spicy' in Indian Cuisine - 00:57:20 - The Ingredients of Vicks Vaporub - 01:03:25 - Key Components of Food - 01:03:50 - Global Uses of Chilies - 01:06:25 - The Rarity of Expensive Spices in South India - 01:06:50 - Dairy Preferences in North India - 01:09:50 - Exploring India's Diverse Food Culture on Social Media - 01:10:26 - Agricultural Richness of the Indo-Gangetic Plains - 01:12:10 - Meat Consumption in Non-Plains Areas - 01:12:50 - Cattle Rearing in North India - 01:13:50 - Beef Consumption in South India - 01:17:34 - The Poultry Industry's Practices - 01:21:43 - The Reality of Unfertilized Eggs - 01:23:50 - The North Indian Influence on 'Vegetarian' - 01:25:42 - Making Healthy Choices Simple - 01:27:00 - Practical Food Tips - 01:27:40 - Closing Remarks == This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. == Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com == #Dostcast
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Six-time Grammy winner and electronic DJ, Sonny Moore, aka Skrillex, recently released a trove of new music after a nearly decade-long hiatus of full-length solo material. Through a mutual friend, the visionary producer was introduced to a Palestinian vocalist by the name of Nai Barghouti – an acclaimed composer and flute player who's notably famous for creating her own signature fusion of jazz and Middle Eastern soundscapes. But what happens when you blend her angelic, and often times, enchanting voice with a pulsating techno beat and rhythmic, percussive claps? Stay tuned as I SEE U host Eddie Robinson chats candidly with renowned singer-songwriter, Nai Barghouti. We explore the meaning behind their collaborative track called, "XENA," including a deep dive into Palestinian folklore and the song's cultural message of empowerment. The instrumentalist also describes her unique vocal style and how she's used one of the most traumatic experiences of her childhood, while living in Jerusalem under military occupation, as inspiration for her remarkable musical career.
Abhay is joined by singer, activist, and content creator, Avanti Nagral. They chatted about connecting many themes, communicating with several generations, measuring success, and what questions she's asking herself these days.(0:00 - 2:47) Introduction(2:47) Part 1 - finding herself, music as sanctuary, talking with her Aaji(16:43) Part 2 - reflecting on empathy, measuring success, privacy(32:53) Part 3 - staying relevant, maturing gracefully, asking questions that cultivate trust
Rajakumari talks about her unique position as a desi rapper on the global stage, working wtih SRK, and her she manifested her dreams! Full ep on patreon--join us over there!
Vocalist, musician, and songwriter Sid Sriram joins Abhay for a conversation about his new album 'Sidharth' and the journey of creating it. They chatted about the power of silence, about different influences, and about the value of healing.(0:00 - 2:15) Introduction(2:15) Part 1 - Practice, silence, unlearning(19:55) Part 2 - 'Americanisms', listening skills(31:05) Part 3 - Measuring success, healing(42:22) Conclusion
On the launch episode of our third season, we celebrate India's Independence Day with a look at Spotify's top five south Asian music playlists outside of south Asia. We talk about how and why genres and regional languages are gaining fans across the world, and Indian music is finally being seen as much more than just Bollywood.
Abhay is joined for a conversation by classical Indian music artist, vocalist, and composer, Kaushiki Chakraborty. They chatted about everything from music during the rainy season to touring to dreaming about music. (0:00 - 2:57) Introduction(2:57 - 21:48) Part 1 - themes, optimism, touring(21:48 - 35:34) Part 2 - first concert, preparation as an artist, versatility(35:34 - 46:51) Part 3 - Guru Purnima, parenting and love(46:51 - 57:40) Part 4 - the relevance of classical Indian music, staying true to who you are(57:40) Conclusion
In this episode of Pop Wrap! Snayhil and Antariksh are in conversation with singer and song writer Asees Kaur! Asees talks about her journey in music, from her time in a Punjabi singing reality show to playback singing in Bollywood. Asees also gives us some very relatable advice about break ups, and tells us what's on her playlist right now. tune in! Follow Snayhil on Instagram : https://instagram.com/snayhil Follow Asees on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aseeskaurmusic/?hl=en Follow Antariksh on Instagram: https://instagram.com/antariksht Listen to Pop Wrap, Has It Aged Well? and Just A Filmy Game Show on the IVM Pop feed which is available across platforms. The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised. Spotify | Apple Podcasts | JioSaavn | Gaana | Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jefferson Glassie met Melani at the Devi Music Ashram in Rishikesh, India; they had a lot of synchronicities! Melani is into the book When the Drummers Were Women, knew Biko Casini and Rising Appalachia, works on indigenous peoples issues, and ended up singing with Jefferson for his 70th Birthday celebration in Rishikesh. She also is a founding member of the Council of Music Shamans. With special guest: Melani GG
Three-time Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej, joins Abhay to chat about his music and environmental advocacy. They chatted about collaboration, carbon footprints, the "lifestyle for the environment" movement, all as embodied by Ricky's music. Of note, Abhay wears the same black shirt for most of these podcast sessions!(0:00 - 2:49) Introduction(2:49 - 14:55) Part 1 - carbon neutral?, awards and accolades, spirituality and niche music(14:55 - 27:46) Part 2 - reverence for tradition, collaboration, being an advocate(27:46 - 41:46) Part 3 - incremental change, lifestyle for the environment(41:46 - 50:39) Part 4 - making music as art(50:39) Conclusion
This week on The Mohua Show we have Lahari Velu.Lahari Velu the director of Lahari Recording Company, a leading music label in South India. From his early beginnings in the industry to his latest historic win at the Oscars, Mr. Velu shares his passion for music and his drive to produce diverse and iconic soundtracks. He also reveals his personal life and the balance between work and family, as well as his thoughts on the global recognition of Indian music.----------------------------------------------------------► Visit Our Website: https://www.themohuashow.com/-----------------------------------------------------------► Facebook : @themohuashow► Instagram : @themohuashow► Twitter : @themohuashow► Youtube : @themohuashow► Linkedin : @themohuashow-----------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.-----------------------------------------------------------#TheMohuaShow | #LahariVelu | #LahariMusic | #LahariRecordingCompany | #MohuaChinappa | #SuccessStories | #SuccessfulEntrepreneur | #IndianMusicThanks for Listening! Follow Us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or Find us on YouTube
Grammy award-winning tabla musician Zakir Hussain is the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He has opened new possibilities beyond the framework of traditional Indian music in collaboration with artists of other diverse genres worldwide. Dr. Hussain's performance innovations include a unique method of creating melodies on the tabla, originally regarded as a rhythmic instrument of accompaniment. In the process, he has expanded the tabla's possibilities and established it as one of the most expressive percussion instruments in the world. UC San Diego Professor of Indian Classical Music, Kartik Seshardi hosts an enlightening conversation with Dr. Hussain, before the laureate takes to the stage for thought-provoking lecture performance on the tabla and Indian classical music. Series: "Kyoto Prize Symposium" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38887]
Grammy award-winning tabla musician Zakir Hussain is the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He has opened new possibilities beyond the framework of traditional Indian music in collaboration with artists of other diverse genres worldwide. Dr. Hussain's performance innovations include a unique method of creating melodies on the tabla, originally regarded as a rhythmic instrument of accompaniment. In the process, he has expanded the tabla's possibilities and established it as one of the most expressive percussion instruments in the world. UC San Diego Professor of Indian Classical Music, Kartik Seshardi hosts an enlightening conversation with Dr. Hussain, before the laureate takes to the stage for thought-provoking lecture performance on the tabla and Indian classical music. Series: "Kyoto Prize Symposium" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38887]
Grammy award-winning tabla musician Zakir Hussain is the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He has opened new possibilities beyond the framework of traditional Indian music in collaboration with artists of other diverse genres worldwide. Dr. Hussain's performance innovations include a unique method of creating melodies on the tabla, originally regarded as a rhythmic instrument of accompaniment. In the process, he has expanded the tabla's possibilities and established it as one of the most expressive percussion instruments in the world. UC San Diego Professor of Indian Classical Music, Kartik Seshardi hosts an enlightening conversation with Dr. Hussain, before the laureate takes to the stage for thought-provoking lecture performance on the tabla and Indian classical music. Series: "Kyoto Prize Symposium" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38887]
Grammy award-winning tabla musician Zakir Hussain is the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He has opened new possibilities beyond the framework of traditional Indian music in collaboration with artists of other diverse genres worldwide. Dr. Hussain's performance innovations include a unique method of creating melodies on the tabla, originally regarded as a rhythmic instrument of accompaniment. In the process, he has expanded the tabla's possibilities and established it as one of the most expressive percussion instruments in the world. UC San Diego Professor of Indian Classical Music, Kartik Seshardi hosts an enlightening conversation with Dr. Hussain, before the laureate takes to the stage for thought-provoking lecture performance on the tabla and Indian classical music. Series: "Kyoto Prize Symposium" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38887]
Grammy award-winning tabla musician Zakir Hussain is the 2022 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He has opened new possibilities beyond the framework of traditional Indian music in collaboration with artists of other diverse genres worldwide. Dr. Hussain's performance innovations include a unique method of creating melodies on the tabla, originally regarded as a rhythmic instrument of accompaniment. In the process, he has expanded the tabla's possibilities and established it as one of the most expressive percussion instruments in the world. UC San Diego Professor of Indian Classical Music, Kartik Seshardi hosts an enlightening conversation with Dr. Hussain, before the laureate takes to the stage for thought-provoking lecture performance on the tabla and Indian classical music. Series: "Kyoto Prize Symposium" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38887]
Six-time Grammy winner and electronic DJ, Sonny Moore, aka Skrillex, recently released a trove of new music after a nearly decade-long hiatus of full-length solo material. Through a mutual friend, the visionary producer was introduced to a Palestinian vocalist by the name of Nai Barghouti – an acclaimed composer and flute player who's notably famous for creating her own signature fusion of jazz and Middle Eastern soundscapes. But what happens when you blend her angelic, and often times, enchanting voice with a pulsating techno beat and rhythmic, percussive claps? Stay tuned as I SEE U host Eddie Robinson chats candidly with renowned singer-songwriter, Nai Barghouti. We explore the meaning behind their collaborative track called, “XENA,” including a deep dive into Palestinian folklore and the song's cultural message of empowerment. The instrumentalist also describes her unique vocal style and how she's used one of the most traumatic experiences of her childhood, while living in Jerusalem under military occupation, as inspiration for her remarkable musical career.
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This episode is dedicated to explaining the deep and rich culture of Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans. We explain some of the history, share some interviews from real Mardi Gras Indian tribes, and discuss the evolution of Mardi Gras Indian music.
"You inspire us to work hard to improve the service we do for the music community." In this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Dawoud Kringle offers a retrospective of the progress of the MFM Speaks Out podcast in 2022. The guests mentioned, and / or whose music was included, include Ken Butler, Ariel Hyatt, Neel Murgai, Banning Eyre, Baba Don Eaton Babatunde, William Parker, Bruce Lee Gallanter, Jeff Slatnick, Hubert Howe, and April Centrone.The progress and accomplishments of MFM as a whole during the year 2022 were also briefly discussed. Topics discussed:Our guest for episode 35 in January was musician, experimental musical instrument builder, and visual artist Ken Butler. He builds hybrid musical instruments and other artworks that explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, altered images, sounds and silence.He is internationally recognized as an innovator of experimental musical instruments created from diverse materials including tools, sports equipment, and household objects.February's episode 36 featured Ariel Hyatt. Ariel is a digital marketer, writer, and teacher who assists independent musicians in career development. She is the author of Music Success in 9 Weeks, Cyber PR For Musicians, Crowdstart, and other books. Hyatt worked at New York City's WNEW-FM, and the What Are Records? record label. She moved to Boulder CO, where she managed and handled publicity for the funk band, Lord of Word. She is also the founder and owner of the New York-based public relations firm Cyber PR. Her clients included the Toasters and George Clinton.Neel Murgai was our 37th guest in March. Neel is a sitarist, overtone singer, percussionist, composer, teacher, and Co-Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Raga Massive, a raga inspired musician's collective.Banning Eyre is a writer, guitarist and producer, and the senior editor and producer of the public radio program Afropop Worldwide. He has traveled and done music research in over 20 African countries, as well as in the Caribbean, South America and Europe. His latest initiative is the launch of Lion Songs Records, an independent label dedicated to uplifting overlooked, mostly acoustic music from the African universe. He is the author of several books, and the co-author of AFROPOP! An Illustrated Guide to Contemporary African Music. Eyre is a contributor to National Public Radio's All Things Considered, and his writing has been published in Billboard, Guitar Player, Salon, the Boston Phoenix, College Music Journal, Option, The Beat, Folk Roots, Global Rhythm, and other publications. He also has a background in technology, and worked for 10 years as a software technical writer. Eyre is also on the Advisory Committee of Musicians for Musicians. Baba Don Eaton Babatunde. He is a percussionist and master of African Drumming and the rhythms of the African Diaspora in the Americas. Baba Don has performed and recorded with Abidun Oyewole and The Last Poets, Pattie Labelle, Joe Henderson, Donald Brown, Jason Linder, Tyrone Jefferson, Tevin Thomas, James Spaulding, Ron Carter, George Clinton, Pharaoh Sanders, the Metropolitan Orchestra, Bill Laswell, and Philycia Rashadto name a few. His work with dance companies and choreographers includes The Dance Theatre of Harlem, Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, Maurice Hines, Gregory Hines, Andy Williams, Chuck Davis Dance theatre, Frank Hatchet, Geoffrey Holder, Louis Johnson, and Pyramid Dance Company.Episode 40 featured free jazz bass master William Parker. He has also performed and recorded with Cecil Taylor, Peter Brotzmann, Derek Bailey, John Zorn, Hamid Drake, Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves, Oliver Lake, Daniel Carter, Billy Bang, Andrew Cyrille, Matthew Shipp, Roy Campbell, Warren Smith, Joe McPhee, Roscoe Mitchell, Jemeel Moondoc, Joe Morris, Steve Swell, David S. Ware, Leena Conquest, and many others. He was the leader of the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra and In Order to Survive, a member of the Other Dimensions in Music cooperative, and co-founder of the musician's non-profit organization Arts For Art. Our guest for episode 41 was Bruce Lee Gallanter, the owner and proprietor of Downtown Music Gallery (DMG), a Manhattan based music store that specializes in new, used, hard to find, and out of print CDs, Vinyl, DVDs, and books. DMG was started in 1991 by David Yamner & Steve Popkin, with Gallanter working for the store. They remained in their first location on east 4th street in Manhattan for 12 years until 2003, and started having weekly free concerts, an idea that Gallanter had started with Manny Maris when they worked at Lunch For Your Ears. Gallanter became the owner in 1997. Around the time. he and Emperor Mike started the DMG newsletter, In 2003, they moved into a new store on the Bowery, not far from St. Marks Place, Tower Records, and Other Music.Jeff Slatnick was our 42nd guest. Jeff has been an employee and later the owner of Music Inn for over 54 years. Music Inn is one of the oldest music stores in New York City (second in longevity only to Sam Ash). It is a landmark music store in the West Village of NYC specializing in imported world and western instruments, rare and exotic music items, and records. Music Inn has been described as “a museum, rich with music history from around the world.” Music Inn is also the headquarters of Limulus, a company that designs and manufactures unique solid body string instruments. Hubert Howe graced the annals of our podcast as our 43rd guest. Hubert was one of the first researchers in computer music, and became Professor of Music and Director of the Electronic Music studios at Queens College in New York, where he was also Director of the Aaron Copland School of Music from 1989 to 1998, 2001 to 2002, and Autumn 2007. He taught at the Juilliard School from 1974 through 1994. In 1988-89 he held the Endowed Chair in Music at the University of Alabama. He has been a member of the Society of Composers, Inc. , President of the US section of the League of Composers / International Society of Contemporary Music, a member of the International Computer Music Association, and directed the International Computer Music Conference at Queens College, a member of Society for Electro-Acoustic Music, a member of BMI, and the American Composers Alliance since 1974 and served as their President from 2002 to 2011. He is a member of the New York Composer's Circle and has served as Executive Director since 2013. In 2009, he founded the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, and he continues as Director.Our final guest for for 2022 was April Centrone. April Centrone is a multi-instrumentalist (specialising in the riqq, darbuka, frame drum, trap drum, and oud), co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra, teacher, composer, film producer and director, and music therapist. She is a Carnegie Hall World Explorer musician and educator, business owner and founder of 10PRL, arts/film/event space on the Jersey Shore. Shehas performed in venues such as the United Nations, NYC Opera House, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and has toured throughout Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Far East.Music on this episode:"Aurora" by Adam Reifsteck / Sonic Fear"Building a Desert Blizzard" by Ken Butler"Bagheshri Unbound" by Neel Murgai"Today is a New Day" by Voyagers"25 Years" by Abiodun Oyewole, featurning Baba Don Eaton"Give Me Back My Drum" by William Parker"Warm Arms to Hold You" by Dawoud the Renegade Sufi (a.k.a. Dawoud Kringle)"Inharmonic Fantasy No. 7" by Hubert Howe"New Moon" by April Centrone"Welcome New Iran" by SoSaLa (a.k.a. Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi)(All music used by permission)
Historian Vikram Sampath is the author of seven acclaimed books, including Splendours of Royal Mysore: The Untold Story of the Wodeyars; My Name Is Gauhar Jaan: The Life and Times of a Musician; Voice of the Veena: S Balachander: A Biography; Women of the Records and Indian Classical Music and the Gramophone: 1900-1930. His latest books, published by Penguin Random House India, are the two-volume biography Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past and Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966. Both the volumes have gone on to become national best sellers. In 2021, Vikram was elected as fellow to the prestigious Royal Historical Society of the United Kingdom. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi's first Yuva Puraskar in English literature and the ARSC International Award for excellence in historical research in New York for his book on Gauhar Jaan. The book has also been adapted to theatre as a play Gauhar by Lillette Dubey and is being adapted to a Bollywood film by Ashutosh Gowariker. Vikram was among the four writers and artists to be selected as a writer-in-residence at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 2015. Vikram has a doctorate in history and music from the University of Queensland, Australia, and was a Senior Research Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. He is also an Aspen Global Leadership Fellow and an Eisenhower Global Fellow 2021. An engineer/mathematician from BITS-Pilani and with an MBA degree in finance from S. P. Jain, Mumbai, Vikram is also a trained Carnatic vocalist. He has established the Archive of Indian Music, India's first digital sound archive for vintage recordings. He is the founder-director of the Bangalore Literature Festival and curates the ZEE Group's ARTH-A Culture Fest. His latest book 'Bravehearts of Bharat' is out.
Trained since the age of 7, in the Guru-Shishya Parampara of the Tanjavur style under the tutelage of renowned, Late Kalaimamani Guru T. K. Mahalingam Pillai, In 1984, Anusree Bonnerjee won the prestigious Singar Mani Award at the “Kal ke Kalakaar”, a national conference of music and dance and has since performed at a number of dance & music conferences including the prestigious Haridas Sammelan and other programmes in Mumbai, Mysore, Kolkata, Delhi, Pune. Has been regularly performing Rabindra Nritya (dance form developed in Shanitiniketan by Rabindranath Tagore) from a very early age having performed in numerous ballets under the aegis of Shahana, Tagore Centre for Indian Music and Culture, and other cultural organizations As Founder & Artistic Director of her dance ensemble Drutam Dance Ideas Lab, she performs regularly for corporates, cultural organizations, and Universities within India and abroad. Listen to her experience on Meri Kahani with Bhawana Somaaya You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.mediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Roadcase!! Prateek Kuhad is here to help us ease back into the Roadcase vibe after our summer break. We're super psyched to be joined by Prateek -- a songwriting sensation who grew up in Jaipur, India, studied at New York University and is now touring internationally, playing for his legion of fans worldwide. Prateek's gorgeous voice and compelling songwriting has propelled him to even further heights with his new album, The Way That Lovers Do, which speaks eloquently of love, friendship and connection. In 2019, he gained international notoriety when his song "cold/mess" was included in Obama's annual list of favorites tunes, and Prateek was recently hailed by Rolling Stone India as "one of the country's leading songwriters." Prateek is a warm and thoughtful human whose story is one of finding a path, changing course, and pursuing that dream fully and totally. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus for this intriguing look into the life of this international star, Prateek Kuhad. It's gonna be a great ride!! https://www.prateekkuhad.com/For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
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Today's Topic: HipsvilleAD's Gregory Day and Lofi Poli Sci continue our summer music series of the Trade-Off. Today's episode we each bring our own example of the musical genre to talk about. Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the “we”, that we be. Episode Link: https://youtu.be/9sVoshiy0bs Episode 88 Season 5 (series 504) Official Website: www.lofipolisci.com Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiPoliSciPodcast LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #lofiGlobalNews #alwaysHope #podcast #lofipoliscipodcast #Top10 #GoodNewsFriday #PickeringUnplugged #LettersOfTheLofiPoliSci #music #indianmusic #pakistanmusic #India #Pakistan #Hindustani #Bollywood
On this week's episode of Out and About, Jennifer Davis joins host Jenn Gordon to talk about arts and cultural events coming up at the Peoria Public Library. Classical Indian Music Festival happens on Saturday, July 23 at the North Branch. Deepashri Phatak will perform Raag or raga, a unique and central feature of the classical Indian music tradition, which has no direct translation to concepts in classical European music. On Sunday, July 24, the library's popular Music in the McKenzie series continues with a concert by Harvest Sons, a Peoria based band known for their blend of Americana, folk, and rock.
Kaushal S. Inamdar is an Indian music composer and singer in Marathi and Hindi movies. His work in music spans from composing music for films, television, drama to events, concerts in Hindi and Marathi, composing music for ballets, advertisements, and also albums. 0:00 Introduction 1:26 नए संगीत जैसी कोई चीज नहीं है? 5:04 सारा खेल 12 सुरों का है 6:28
In this episode, we have Avanti Patel on Audiogyan. Avanti Patel is a versatile artist based out of Mumbai and Bangalore. A Hindustani classical vocalist, playback singer, composer, and innovator. Her areas of passion include Thumri and Ghazal Gayki, as well as recreating classics using a vocal dominant arrangement style. Among her most recent projects is O Gaanewali, a show based on the lives and music of Tawaifs and Women performers in India. This show was produced by Harkat Studios with the support of The Goethe Institut Max Meuller Bhavan and premiered on their Live Virtual Interactive Stage watched all over the world in 3 successful runs online. O Gaanewali recently premiered live at the NCPA Experimental Theatre, to a houseful audience.Tune into the episode as Kedar and Avanti touch upon some basic aspects of Thumri and its allied forms in relation to the show O Gaanewali gig which is making news.Follow Avanti here Instagram| Facebook| Youtube | SpotifyFollow Kedar on Twitter | LinkedIn Follow Audiogyan on Twitter | Instagram | FacebookYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosYou can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com
On this episode of Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by Dr. Palash Sen, Singer, Songwriter, Musician & Composer. Palash is the lead vocalist of India's biggest brand Euphoria and a long time friend of Cyrus'. They reminisce about the many years they've known each other, the massive hit that was 'Maeri' when it came out back in 2000, the impact that had on Euphoria's career, Palash's love for music, the two 'clinics' in his house, how Palash realised his love for music, wanting to pursue a career in music outside of Bollywood, and a whole lot more. Plus, Palash regales us with some grea t off-the-cuff renditions of some of his amazing songs, so don't miss this one.You can follow Dr. Palash Sen on Instagram at @instadhoomYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @cyrus_broacha(https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
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After 30 weeks of uninterrupted service, Victoria and Chelsea sink into the enveloping world of Satyajit Ray, in what could pass for a concert film.
नमस्ते दोस्तों! The Ranveer Show हिंदी के 59th Episode में आप सभी का स्वागत है. आज के Podcast में हमारे साथ जुड़ चुके हैं Amit Trivedi जो एक Amazing Music Director, Singer और Lyricist हैं और जिनके Soulful Songs ने Indian Music Industry में काफी बड़ा Contribution दिया है। Namo Namo, Iktara, Emosanal Attyachar और Naina Da Kya Kasoor जैसे उनके खूबसूरत गानों ने हम सभी के रूह को छू लिया है। इस पॉडकास्ट में हम बात करेंगे ढ़ेर सारी बातें Music Creation, Creativity, Spirituality, Popular Songs और Indian Culture जैसे कई सारे Topics के बारे में। साथ ही साथ हम Discuss करेंगे कि क्या होगा Music Industry का Future, Background Score बनाने के समय किस तरह के Difficulties आते हैं और Lockdown का Music Industry और Creative Industry पर कैसा असर पड़ा के बारे में और भी ढ़ेर सारी बातें। मैं आशा करता हूँ कि ये Video आप सभी Viewers को पसंद आएगा। खास तौर पर उन सभी लोगों को जिन्हें Music का शौक है। Music Creation, Future Of Music Industry, Mental Health, Spirituality, Creativity, Psychology और Indian Culture जैसी चीज़ों के बारे में हम Discuss करेंगे इस Hindi Podcast में सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके Favourite BeerBiceps Hindi Channel Ranveer Allahbadia पर.
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