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Prateek Kuhad's "Co2" entering the chart marks the rare instance of an English-language track by an Indian artist generating enough streams to reach the top 200. On this week's episode, we discuss why such occurrences are so few and far between, how he managed to do it, and why tunes such as this hit represent a niche within a niche. As always, we look at key movements on the Spotify Weekly Top Songs India chart, this time for the survey published on October 4, 2024.
In conversation with Dhruv Singh, founder and head honcho at Pagal Haina. After a degree in film production and valuable stints in theatre, sports management, television, events and film, Dhruv founded Pagal Haina in 2011. Pagal Haina is an artist development agency and record label representing some of the finest independent artists in India including Peter Cat Recording Co., Lifafa, The F16s, Ditty, Shantanu Pandit, Karshni, Rounak Maiti, Run it's the Kid, Shashwat Bulusu and more.Dhruv was instrumental in discovering singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad and represented him from early origins till late 2018 during which time, Pagal Haina oversaw Kuhad's rise from a new artist to Indie stardom to becoming India's most prominent, truly independent global artist before signing a major label deal in 2020. Listen in for some candid real talk as we discuss Dhruv's transition into the music industry, the business of the indie label and other no nonsense straight up truth bombs.The Lex Talk Music theme is written and composed by Sanjeev T.This podcast is purely for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. Kindly consult a legal practitioner for specific advice on legal issues/ disputes. © Sandhya Surendran, 2024. All rights reserved.
As broadcast October 19, 2023 with plenty of han but hope for the future. Dedicating our first hour tonight to those going through transition and heartbreak of late. Keep your chin up and keep on keepin' on. Dan Lloyd joins us once again for a rip-roaring hour of rock stars and smashed guitars as we get AMPED once again and with big new albums on the way the next day and further down the calendar. Dig it! #feelthegravitySampled & AMPED Thurs10/19/2023Tracklist (st:rt)Sampled Funk & Soul (Part 1 & 2)Part 1 (00:00)Ebo Taylor & The Pelikans – If You CareLord Creator – Such Is LifeJackie Mittoo & The Soul Vendors – Something StupidThe Frightnrs – DisputePrateek Kuhad – cold/messCleo Sol – Why Don't YouSteve Kuhn – The Meaning of Love Part 2 (31:51)James Reece & The Progressions – I'll Find a True LoveThee Marloes – True LoveDarondo – Listen to My SongSharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – Making Up and Breaking Up (And Making Up and Breaking Up Over Again)Orions Belte feat Oyvind Torvund – I Will Always Miss YouCricco Castelli – Life Is ChangingAMPED with Dan Lloyd Part 3 (61:31)Judas Priest – Panic AttackAlkaline Trio – Blood, Hair and EyeballsBlink-182 – Fell in LoveMany Eyes – RevelationThe Libertines – Run Run RunThe Rolling Stones – Sweet Sounds of Heaven Part 4 (95:48)The Flatliners – Between Our TeethMannequin Pussy – I Don't Know YouDuff McKagan – LongfeatherGlass Beach – The C.I.A.Car Seat Headrest – We Looked Like GiantsEmma Anderson – The Presence
When Prateek Kuhad moved from India to New York to study economics, there would have been almost no predicting that he would soon become one of the most popular singer songwriters in India. Prateek grew up in Jaipur listening to Indian pop and Bollywood music, along with a handful of international records that his mother had in the house by artists like Harry Belafonte and Cliff Richards. But it was his experience in America, listening to singer songwriters, Americana and new folk artists like Elliott Smith, Fleet Foxes and Laura Marling that influenced his style. Today, Kuhad performs for tens of thousands in India, and his songs have tens of millions of streams - making him one of the most streamed domestic artists in India. His song “cold/mess” was featured on an episode of Ted Lasso, and was also included on Barack Obama's favorite music of 2019 list, alongside Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Bruce Springsteen. Kuhad's intimate heart-on-your-sleeve lyricism - in both English and Hindi - have come to define his style. He's a specialist in earnest, direct and sweet love songs. For example, he released a new single earlier this summer called “Hopelessly In Love” which accompanied a deluxe version of his 2022 album 'The Way That Lovers Do' with eight new bonus tracks. And while he may be India's most popular singer-songwriter (according to GQ magazine), he has been spending more time in New York where, like so many international celebrities before him, he is able to hide in plain sight. He took the subway out to Brooklyn earlier this summer to talk with me about his journey from economics grad student to superstar songwriter, the differences between writing in English and Hindi, the universality of romance music, and how no one was more surprised by his success than him.
In this episode of The Third Story podcast, host Leo Sidran talks with singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad about his dramatic rise in popularity in India.
Indian singer-songwriter and NYU grad Prateek Kuhad has earned millions of fans and landed on an Obama playlist. On Friday he released a deluxe version of his 2022 album, The Way That Lovers Do. He joins us live in studio to perform.
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
Rushil Bhatnagar is a graphic designer and motion artist, currently building his multi-disciplinary independent practice based out of India. He graduated from MIT Institute of Design in 2018. He has always been drawn to different mediums of design via story-telling and has worked for clients including Prateek Kuhad, Burma Burma India, Nucleya, Netflix, Ritviz, and Tinder. He believes that stories allow us to draw parallels to where dreams can bloom and take any shape that we like - a thought often reflected in his personal explorative work that tinkers around a dream-only utopian future. Follow Rushil Bhatnagar @rushilbhatnagar: https://www.instagram.com/rushilbhatnagar/ Hosted by Vedant Gugale @gooooogle: https://www.instagram.com/_gooooogle_/ Presented by Baatein: Baatein, which translates to ‘a conversation', is the National Institute of Design's unique interactive platform to learn and share. From telling us about your experiences and passions to showcasing what you do, it can be anything you want it to be! All links available: @https://linktr.ee/baatein.nid Follow us on Instagram: @baatein.nid: https://www.instagram.com/baatein.nid/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: @https://www.youtube.com/c/BaateinNID Follow us on LinkedIn: @https://in.linkedin.com/company/baatein-nid 00:00 Introduction 01:08 What drew Rushil into design? 02:32 Was it easy to convince his parents? 03:58 How has college been for him? 06:41 About his college internships 08:10 Packaging design for Burma Burma 14:29 What does a Motion Designer do? 18:23 On working with Prateek Kuhad, Ritviz, and Nucleya 20:16 What is scene development and CG art? 23:06 Biggest examples of CGI in film today 24:00 The most memorable project for him 25:24 Most favourite and least favourite part of the process 26:50 Softwares he does 3D on 29:26 On starting learning 30:20 On daydreaming and making stories in your head 31:57 On his current projects 35:28 His inspiration 36:21 What does he do when he's not designing? 37:57 His dream project 38:37 On his MIT days 39:20 Has he worked as a fulltime in-house graphic designer? 40:08 Beginner CG art/3D modelling softwares 41:11 Advice for the student community 42:25 On working with storytelling
As broadcast April 26, 2022 with plenty of weird for your radio pod. Tonight we shone the spotlight on a video from Father John Misty that debuted five years ago on this date, a real treat featuring a crucified McCaulay Culkin playing Kurt Cobain getting whipped by Ronald McDonald. Pure Comedy. After that, we had all the new and latest indie cuts to taste test for the rest with Kat Bass, with notable highlights being the latest from Korean band Say Sue Me's upcoming LP, along with joints from 53 Thieves, Andrew Bird, and many others to take us to where we always wanna go.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Father John Misty – Total Entertainment ForeverEnengis feat SJU – Night Soup 53 Thieves – 3rd FloorCommunity Swimming Pool – valentinePrateek Kuhad – Favorite PeepsAndrew Bird - Underlands Part II (35:15)The Unlikely Candidates - How I AmSub Urban & BENEE- UH OH!KAYDEN - PULL ME The Vaccines - Planet of the Youth lostboy - MapleThe Kooks - 25 Pet Shimmers - Mortal Sport ArgonautPart III (64:15)SEB - SAVE ME Glass Animals & Albert Hammond Jr. - I Don't Wanna Talk ( I Just Wanna Dance) Say Sue Me - To DreamGirlhouse - cool guyHatchie - Sunday SongWeiland - Dangerous Woman Part IV (94:18)Alec Benjamin - Devil Doesn't BargainFontaines D.C. - Jackie Down The LineEthel Cain - American Teenager Hitsujibungaku - LuckyMilky Chance - Stolen Dance (Acoustic)Yujihi - Where is blue?
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. The best part? Every executive answers the same three questions and 3Q never takes more than 15 minutes of your time. About Nicole: Artist Manager, advocate, and consultant, Nicole Barsalona leads Everyday Rebellion Entertainment (fka 525 Entertainment), specializing in artist development and international market development for artists like Prateek Kuhad and Mark Wilkinson. A passionate advocate, Nicole proudly serves as President of 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Women in Music, where she joined the Board of Directors in 2013 and has helped usher in record growth since becoming President in 2019. She serves on the Executive Board of Music Managers Forum (US), the largest and leading trade organization for music managers in the U.S. As an industry leader, Barsalona has been quoted in Forbes, Billboard, the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo Finance, the Boston Globe, The Week, Mashable, and Music Row, among others. She has been a featured speaker at Grammy Pro NY:LON Connect, Pollstar Live, SXSW, Mondo, General Assembly, Reboot, Berklee College of Music, Northeastern University, Boston University, and more. Barsalona started her career at Steven Van Zandt's multi-media company, Renegade Nation, where a week-long temp gig turned into the most formative years of her career. Barsalona eventually served as Chief of Staff and Director of Communications at Renegade Nation, and Road Manager to Van Zandt on tours with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band.
Dive into the world of directing! In our inaugural episode of the sixth season of MICAST - The Media Masters, we're delighted to have Dar Gai, India-based Ukrainian Film Director and Co-Founder at Jugaad Motion Pictures. We explore the dynamics of filmmaking through the lens of Dar Gai's fascinating stories about her work and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from her popular projects (like Prateek Kuhad's Kasoor). Stay tuned for a conversation about: 1. The creative process that goes into making an impactful music video (5:03) 2. Seeking out new media to become a better storyteller (11:55) 3. How to make ads that don't make people hit the Skip Ad Button (24:23) We also discuss some interesting questions from MICAns, and delve into conversations around planning production and intimacy in Indian Cinema.
Episode 42 of Raj & Pablo's talk show, "The Raj & Pablo Show".
Episode 42 of Raj & Pablo's talk show, "The Raj & Pablo Show".
Can universal emotions erode language barriers? It sounds like a trick question, but the answer becomes obvious as you listen to the music of Prateek Kuhad, a singer-songwriter from India who's winning the hearts of people all over the world (including former US president, Barack Obama). Prateek's latest body of work, Shehron Ke Raaz, is a beautiful example of how you don't need to know a language to have the music resonate with you. On today's bonus episode, I chat with Prateek about the meanings behind his songs, writing in Hindi, and the unique inspiration you can get from big cities.
This week, Maggie welcomes Nicole Barsalona, artist manager, entertainment consultant, and President of the non-profit organization Women In Music. Maggie and Nicole discuss balancing a career in the music industry with having a family, the importance of having a mentor, and the work that Women In Music is doing to level the playing field for women in the industry, both on stage and behind the music.Nicole Barsalona leads Everyday Rebellion Entertainment (fka 525 Entertainment), specializing in artist development and international market development for artists like Prateek Kuhad and Mark Wilkinson. A passionate advocate, Nicole proudly serves as President of 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Women in Music, where she joined the Board of Directors in 2013 and has helped usher in record growth since becoming President in 2019. She serves on the Executive Board of Music Managers Forum (US), the largest and leading trade organization for music managers in the U.S.Salute the Songbird is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, Kirsten Cluthe and Brad Stratton. Music by Maggie Rose. Show logo by Premier Music Group. Graphics by Katherine Boils. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In conversation with Yama Seth and Anirudh Voleti, artist managers at one of India's best artist management firms, Big Bad Wolf. Having managed the likes of the finest indie names in the business like Indian Ocean, Karsh Kale, Prateek Kuhad, Parvaaz, both Yama and Anirudh have a ton of stories, which makes each of their experience as an artist manager so much more insightful. Artist management is a nuanced profession, and has everything to do with people management, your love for music, your understanding of the local industry and your ability to adapt to the situation, keeping your artist's best interests in mind. Join us on this special episode as we walk through each of their careers, the lessons they've learnt and the key takeaways for anyone aspiring to become an artist manager.For more information or inquiries write to hello@lextalkmusic.com or reach out directly to Yama at yama@bigbadwolf.in or Anirudh at anirudh@bigbadwolf.in.This podcast is purely for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. Kindly consult a legal practitioner for specific advice on legal issues/ disputes.(c) Sandhya Surendran, 2021
In this episode, music connoisseur @sammysamarth talks about 'Bad Habits' by Ed Sheeran, 'You Right' by Doja Cat &The Weeknd, 'Shehron ke Raaz' by Prateek Kuhad & finally, 'Meri Jaan' by Jubin Nautaiyal and Shashwat Sachdev. For this week's trivia, Samarth talks about the popular song Chaiya Chaiya.
As broadcast June 21, 2021 with bonus sunshine for you summer lovers on the podcast version. We open tonight reflecting on the 20th anniversary of the passing of John Lee Hooker. A man who was known as "The Boogie Man" was reticent of too much heavy publicity and once famously said that nobody really knew him. Despite that, he became one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, inspiring artists from every genre possible. After paying tribute, we rocked all the new tunes we could fit in for the full two hours of the show for the full two hours, with Danno commandeering the ship to port on the solo tip.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)John Lee Hooker – Boogie Chillun St. Germain – Sure Thing Cola Boyy feat John Carroll Kirby – Mailbox Myd feat L'Imperatrice – Loverini Aldous Harding – Old Peel Parcels – Free Freedom Fry – Colors Part II (32:23)Leon Bridges – Why Don't You Touch Me Zero 7 feat Lou Stone – Take My Hand Kings of Convenience feat Feist – Catholic Country Prateek Kuhad – Tare Hi Hum Feng Suave – Come Gather ‘Round Soccer Mommy – Kissing In The Rain Yves Tumor – Jackie Part III (59:31)Taylor Swift - Red Wiz Khalifa feat Charlie Puth - See You Again Mimi Webb - Dumb Love Sofia Carson - He Loves Me, But… Tones And I - Cloudy Day Clairo – Blouse KSI – Holiday Part IV (89:34)Conor Albert & Mac Ayres- Moonlight Ruth B - Princess Peach H.E.R. - We Made It Alan Walker & Imanbek - Sweet Dreams Charles Bradley - Ain't It A Sin Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - 100 Days, 100 Nights Raphael Saadiq - Good Man
Musician Prateek Kuhad spoke about his songwriting process and how it was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic and the consequent lockdown. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2020, Prateek said that his conversion from an introvert into a public personality took many years. He also commented on the charge of being 'shallow' that is often leveled against millennials. Tune in for more.
Musician Prateek Kuhad spoke about the genre he represents, and how it is different from Bollywood music. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2020, Prateek said that he aims to write music that makes him feel good, without focusing on popularity. Tune in for more.
Host: Najeeb Guest: Aditya Varma - Director of Photography for Viral music videos of Ritviz songs Liggi, Sage & Prateek Kuhad's Cold mess Language: English Aditya Varma is Director of Photography and Photographer from Mumbai, he also does fashion photography, and makes travelogues. Aditya Varma has shot two full length feature films, 'Namdev Bhau in Search of Silence' (dir. Daria Gai) and 'Kia and Cosmos' (dir. Sudipto Roy), Both of the films have been travelling to various international film festivals and he was nominated for best cinematography in Milan and Nice International Fim Festivals for 'Kia and Cosmos'. He has also been the still photographer for 'Manto' (dir. Nandita Das), which was showcased at Cannes Film Festival in Un Certain Regard section. He has shot and edited over twenty advertisements for leading companies and fashion campaigns for national and international brands. As a director he has made short films and has also written and ideated them. He has also been the cinematographer and editor of music videos of celebrated Indian and Ukrainian musicians.
A chat with last week’s Cover Star, Renee Sen, who makes her acting debut this Sunday on staying grounded and understanding the privilege of being Sushmita Sen’s daughter, and managing social media now that she has a verified public account, with Brunch team member and host Karishma Kuenzang. We also have Vir Sanghvi talking about Kolkata cuisine, and Seema Goswami making post-vaccine plans for 2021. We end with an instrumental cover of Prateek Kuhad’s Kahaan Ho Tum by musician and producer Mayur Jumani, of Vivemundan mash-up fame.
We go over the albums we loved this year but didn't QUITE make our top 25 in the first of two parts, with tunes from Monophonics, Lorean Oden, Caroline Rose, Khruangbin, and many more!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Caroline Rose – Nothing's ImpossibleCaroline Rose – Feel The Way I WantYaeji – WHEN I GROW UPYaeji – When In Summer, I Forget About WinterGinger Root – Le ChateauGinger Root – FriendGinger Root – Karaoke Part II (30:02)Khruangbin – First Class Khruangbin – Connaisais de FaceLianne La Havas – Read My Mind Lianne La Havas – Green PapayaRudy de Anda – I'm Still At The Bar Rudy de Anda – The MirrorRudy de Anda – Los CanariosPart III (60:10)Prateek Kuhad – 100 wordsPrateek Kuhad – cold/mess Loren Oden – All Roads Loren Oden – GalaxiesMonophonics – SuffocatingMonophonics – Last One StandingPart IV (90:12)Kate Bollinger – Grey Skies Kate Bollinger – A word becomes a sound Freedom Fry – Oklahoma Freedom Fry – CatalinaWhitney – Hammond Song Whitney – RainWhitney – Take Me Home, Country Road feat Waxahatchee
Songs sung by Darshan Raval, Prateek Kuhad, Mohammad Irfan, Palak Muchhal, Shivam Mahadevan, Jonita Gandhi, Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Arijit Singh, Shilpa Rao, Pritam da, Shreya Ghoshal, Dev Negi, Anand Bhaskar, Dopeadelicz, Pt Ajoy Chakraborty, Javed Ali, Farid Hasan, Mohammed Aman and Achint! Which ones did I miss? Tell me your favourite songs on instagram or twitter. I'm @mihirjoshimusic on both platforms. You can watch all these songs in a playlist I've made for you on www.youtube.com/mihirjoshimusic. Make your top 5 or top 10 songs playlists and share them on your instagram stories or on twitter and tag me and I'll share them too. :)
Welcome the head of talent at Big Bad Wolf - Anirudh Voleti. The boutique talent agency manages a roster of reputed artists such as Prateek Kuhad, Kamakshi Khanna, Indian Ocean & Karsh Kale. Anirudh recalls early days, working at Only Much Louder. He sincerely works behind the scenes and optimistically acknowledges that "making money" is not the factor driving his efforts as he believes that first and foremost it has always been the artist's music and their vibe & adaptability that piques his interest as an artist manager.
In a Film Companion Exclusive, singer and songwriter @Prateek Kuhad (https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCMwXzQYeZJ7ml7kQObcvXjA) chats with Sneha Menon Desai on Spill The Tea about what life in lockdown has been like, why mean comments on the Internet really bother him, and what he’d write about, if not heartbreak.
►► Download our Free Guide for Independent Record Labels → http://OtherRecordLabels.com In this episode, I interview Dhruv Singh of Pagal Haina Records (Prateek Kuhad, Ditty, Rounak Maiti). Find more resources for independent record labels and DIY artists like our “How to Start a Record Label” checklist at http://OtherRecordLabels.com
Do give us a 5-Star Rating & Subscribe to the Podcast ❤️ Reach out to me @ayushwadhwa (https://bit.ly/2XbDVmJ) on Instagram or email me at info@ayushwadhwa.com Check Out My Youtube Channel here, and my other work at ayushwadhwa.com New is a sketch of the less spoken of paradigm shift in a relationship over the due course of time. This is manifested as a one-sided conversation recollecting the more exciting times in the past. New subtly narrates the importance to invest real time and effort to achieve a lasting bond. The song was written, composed and recorded by Frizzell in the walls of her bedroom during quarantine and further produced by Akshay Baliga in a country blues genre. Frizzell D'Souza is a singer-songwriter based out of Bangalore, who started out as a cover artist on YouTube in 2018. Two years since, she has built a family of 12,000+ subscribers and followers on her YouTube and other social media. The core of her music lies in translating emotions and is influenced by her love for retro classics and indie music. The musician received her first push into the music industry during 'The October Series' - a self-initiated challenge to post one song a day for the month of October. It even received recognition from popular indie artists like Easy Wanderlings and Prateek Kuhad. Currently pursuing her bachelor's in Architecture, on the sidelines, Frizzell is also an art enthusiast who is known for her signature denim artworks. Artist Featured: Frizzell D'Souza Social Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frizzell.dsouza/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FrizzellDSouza SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/frizzelldsouza Cup Noodles To Career is a show which talks about everything from your first day of college to the day you score your dream job. It is a show that helps you sail smoothly through your college life. A little back-story, I am Ayush Wadhwa, a 5th Year B.E. Mechanical + M.Sc. Chemistry student from BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus. I struggled my entire college life trying to find good & practical resources to solve my day-to-day college life struggles, but the truth is, there aren't any resources which keep Indian Colleges as the prime focus. We aim to bridge that gap by providing valuable resources and knowledge straight from the graduates of the best universities in India. We talk about everything from your late-night Maggi/cup-noodles sessions to the day you get a job. Checkout the blog-posts here. I hope you like the show. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Sticher, Spotify, or whatever podcast platform you use. I'd be grateful if you could leave us a review, and share it with your friends who are in college or about to go to college. If you have any thoughts on our show or topics you'd like me to further touch on, or if you find something objectionable, email me at info@ayushwadhwa.com Thank you!
In this episode, resident music connoisseur @sammysamarth talks about Elie Golding and Kanye West's new single Slow Grenade and Blood. He also talks about Kyon by Payal Dev and B Prak and finally Kusoor, a recent release by Prateek Kuhad.
Indian indie music is living its golden hour. What was once considered the fringe is now on Obama's playlist or touring Europe. To get to the method behind the madness that is the success of acts like Prateek Kuhad, or Peter Cat Recording company, Vineet talks to Dhruv Singh, founder of PagalHaina, in a conversation that spans Dhruv's decision to start a label, the effort that goes into creating rewarding fan experiences, and what it takes to make it in A&R today.You can follow Dhruv on Twitter @rainsingh7Follow Vineet Kanabar on Instagram and Twitter: @ascharyafuckitYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can also check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Born and raised in the music industry, Nicole Barsalona is Founder of 525 Entertainment Group / Everyday Rebellion Entertainment, an artist management and consulting firm. Barsalona specializes in artist development and international market development for artists including Prateek Kuhad and Mark Wilkinson. A passionate advocate, Nicole proudly serves as President of Women in Music, where she has served on the Board of Directors since 2013, and on the Executive Board for the Music Managers Forum (US). Barsalona started her career at Steven Van Zandt's multi-media company, Renegade Nation, where a week-long temp gig turned into the most formative years of her career. Barsalona eventually she served as Chief of Staff and Director of Communications at Renegade Nation, and Road Manager to Van Zandt on tours with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. Highlights of her work include the CBGB Forever campaign, stakeholder development for the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, Super Bowl XLIII, and international affiliate acquisition for the Underground Garage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Born and raised in the music industry, Nicole Barsalona is Founder of 525 Entertainment Group / Everyday Rebellion Entertainment, an artist management and consulting firm. Barsalona specializes in artist development and international market development for artists including Prateek Kuhad and Mark Wilkinson. A passionate advocate, Nicole proudly serves as President of Women in Music, where she has served on the Board of Directors since 2013, and on the Executive Board for the Music Managers Forum (US). Barsalona started her career at Steven Van Zandt's multi-media company, Renegade Nation, where a week-long temp gig turned into the most formative years of her career. Barsalona eventually she served as Chief of Staff and Director of Communications at Renegade Nation, and Road Manager to Van Zandt on tours with Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. Highlights of her work include the CBGB Forever campaign, stakeholder development for the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, Super Bowl XLIII, and international affiliate acquisition for the Underground Garage.
Pour l’émission de cette semaine, co-animée par Éliane Gosselin et Magalie Masson, Plein Feu sur la mobilisation citoyenne vis-à-vis le Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) en Inde. Félix Lebel débute avec la mise en contexte en faisant un retour sur l'adoption de la nouvelle loi sur la citoyenneté. Camille Moquin présente un reportage sur les manifestations en réponse à cette dernière ainsi que sur la répression policière à l'égard des manifestants. Elle s'est entretenue avec une étudiante indienne pour en savoir plus. Gabriel Provost poursuit avec une chronique sur la marginalisation des peuples musulmans à travers le monde. Bernadette Perron parle de la dénonciation du Citizenship Amendment Act par l’industrie du cinéma indien, « Bollywood ». Mélodie Anderson conclut avec les résistantes de Shaheen Bagh, un quartier de l’est de New Delhi occupé majoritairement par des familles ouvrières de confession musulmane. La discussion de fin d'émission, animée par Sarah Rahmouni, remet en question la laïcité de l'Inde compte tenu du fait que le CAA discrimine une communauté en se basant sur sa confession religieuse. Bonne écoute! En musique: Cold/Mess de Prateek Kuhad et Texas Sun, de Kruangbin & Leon Bridges
We're wrapping up our 2019 with a look back at some fun sessions from this year. Today's show includes live performances and interviews with Prateek Kuhad, Vera Sola, and Ramonda Hammer 00:00 - 2019 Review 00:31 - Better View - Ramonda Hammer 04:04 - Interview - Ramonda Hammer 07:33 - The Narcissist - Ramonda Hammer 09:41 - Interview - Ramonda Hammer 11:12 - Empathy. - Ramonda Hammer 14:31 - Interview - Ramonda Hammer 18:40 - Hoax - Ramonda Hammer 19:45 - cold/mess - Prateek Kuhad 24:35 - Interview - Prateek Kuhad 26:30 - did you/fall apart - Prateek Kuhad 29:12 - Interview - Prateek Kuhad 31:14 - Darling Darling - Prateek Kuhad 34:39 - Interview - Prateek Kuhad 37:04 - tighter - Prateek Kuhad 40:35 - Loving, Loving - Vera Sola 44:32 - Interview - Vera Sola 45:59 - The Cage - Vera Sola 51:25 - Interview - Vera Sola 53:58 - Small Minds - Vera Sola 57:48 - Outro 58:11 - Finish
Our guest today is the musician Prateek Kuhad. Prateek is a singer/songwriter currently based in New Delhi, India, though his life as a touring musician means he often finds himself further afield than that. He grew up in India as an aspiring musician but it wasn't until he moved to New York to go to university that he really got into Elliott Smith. In our interview, he discusses when it all clicked for Elliott with him, the impact it's had on his career and, of course, he talks about his favourite song of his too. Following our chat with Prateek, we have a listener pick from Valarie Smith from Portland, Oregon, USA. Extra things to look at/listen to: Memory Lane by Elliott Smith on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6MfP6zApmURxo0KfHLeV6Z?si=tbFlZT3JQlaJblAK6m0R8Q From a Basement on the Hill by Elliott Smith on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/66UbcdMK6oC2XFPLeESamq?si=r5Ro0hIQTSGTAcpbtz46yA Prateek Kuhad plays Whatever (Folk Song in C) on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxy5ziundEW/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Prateek discusses Elliott Smith in this interview: https://www.redbull.com/in-en/taking-it-easy-with-prateek-kuhad My Favourite Elliott Smith Song is produced by Rob Comba and Elizabeth Withstandley. Find us on social media @myfavesmithsong. MyFavouriteElliottSmithSong.com (http://myfavouriteelliottsmithsong.com/)
If you're an Unbox super fan and think the show adds value to your life then you can now become a supporter of the show: click here Ratik talks to Sambit Biswas, a photographer currently studying at the School of Visual Arts in New York and also doing a bunch of freelancing on the side. Through his freelancing gig, Sambit has worked with some fantastic people: namely Tan France from Netflix's Queer Eye and Prateek Kuhad, a famous Indian singer-songwriter! In the conversation that follows, Ratik and Sambit talk about: How Sambit got into Photography Improving one's craft by doing a lot work The importance of experimenting, playing and having fun Sambit's take on Film Photography The Indian Photography/Art Scene And much, much more Links from the Conversation SVA Pearl Academy New York Video Milk Studios AGENC Article Sambit Recommends Podcasts The Daily The Ezra Klein Show The Vergecast Movies The Great Hack YouTube Bon Appétit Video Games Spiderman PS4 Sambit on the Internet Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Contributor Matt Ruby and guest Raanan Hershberg discuss their experiences with silent meditation retreats (and comedy). Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the new movie, ‘The Farewell,’ directed by Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina and Zhao Shuzhen -- out now from A24. And we’ll take exclusive early listen to a performance by Indian singer/songwriter Prateek Kuhad, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Matt Ruby chats w/ Raanan Hershberg about Silent Meditation Retreats 31:22 - 1st Person: Justin // Breaking Through The Illusion of Reality 35:11 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘The Farewell’ 36:27 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 54:36 - “Fighter” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Prateek Kuhad 59:13 - Outro / Credits 60:04 - Finish.
In which the boys reflect upon the brilliant visionary music of both New Delhi/London-based Prateek Kuhad and Brooklyn’s own Wilder Maker as seen through their performances on the last and first days of April’s Garden Sessions. We listen and discuss.
Deepanjana Pal and Rajyasree Sen have watched a whole lot of television this week. Koffee with Karan, with Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan, had Pal rolling her eyes and Sen a little worried about Khan's multiple orgasms. There's another Star show that's got our critics' attention: P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke, which is director Nikhil Advani's take on the Emmy-winning series, Homeland. Except who took away Carrie Mathison and turned her into a bearded Major Vikram Singh. Also on Indian televisions, the second season of Love School is here and Sen has watched it, especially for you. Across the waves that Britannia once ruled, there's the new Netflix series,The Crown. Find out why Pal found it meh and why Sen loves it. Plus, a little bit of love for indie artist Prateek Kuhad. And of course, in the end, we have a very interesting question for you as well. Listen up, and send us your comments and answers to contact@newslaundry.com.For references visit:www.newslaundry.com/2016/11/09/the-…0%8B-episode-17 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An end to another awesome year of music and of course, Mae was arm-twisted into putting together her favourite performances on the show. Her attempts at making a shortlist failed as it was too long and had to be whittled down further but eventually we got there. Here are her favourite songs performed live on Maed in India. Track List: Chabuk - Kaun Hip Hop (00:50 - 04:52) Smalltalk - Freedom ft. Enkore (05:24 - 12:05) Raghav Meattle - I’m Always Right (12:23 - 16:50) Funktuation - Oora Paru (17:14 - 22:41) Ladies Compartment - Logo Song (23:10 - 27:07) UNOHU - Afterglow (27:32 - 34:44) Kimochi Youkai - Round & Round (35:11 - 39:19) Dhruv Visvanath - Jungle (40:04 - 45:22) Paradigm Shift - Wajah (46:07 - 51:52) Prateek Kuhad - did you/fall apart (52:36 - 55:32) Come be our friend: Facebook Instagram Twitter CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter Instagram Audio Editor Post: Vijay Doiphode Video Directed/Edited: Jishnu 'Short Round' Guha Studio: Island City Studios
Porter Block interviews Prateek Kuhad
Back for Round 2, Delhi folk pop singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad is on this week’s episode performing acoustic renditions of his latest heartbreak EP, ‘Cold/Mess’. We chat about a girl from Pushkar, the making of this new record in Nashville, his house gig tour, a broken heart, Beyonce and more. SET LIST: did you/fall apart (00:41 - 03:39) fighter (16:02 - 20:06) with you/for you (28:04 - 32:21) cold/mess (38:39 - 43:06) Follow Prateek Kuhad Come be our friend: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maedinindia Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maedinindia/ Twitter https: https://twitter.com/maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Recording Engineers: DJ JJ Audio Editor Post: Vijay Doiphode Video Directed/Edited: Jishnu 'Short Round' Guha Studio: Island City Studios
Out on the coming Monday is an episode with Delhi folk pop singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad performing acoustic renditions of his latest heartbreak EP, ‘Cold/Mess’. But before we serve you his full episode, here's a tit bit to quell your appetite. SONG: 'did you/fall apart' Follow Prateek Kuhad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prateekkuhadmusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prateekkuhad/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/prateekkuhad Come be our friend: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maedinindia Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maedinindia/ Twitter https: https://twitter.com/maedinindia
Continuing with Simon on his book On Truth (2018). We move to part two of the book, where we get down to the procedures used to obtain truth in art, ethics, and science. Yes, truth is objective, but it's not best described as correspondence, and in fact this elaboration of how truth is actually obtained is more enlightening than any abstract definition meant to cover all the different types of truth-seeking. Listen to part one first, or get the unbroken, ad-free Citizen Edition, and also Wes's bonus conversation on Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five. End song: "with you/for you" from the new cold/mess EP by Prateek Kuhad, interviewed on Nakedly Examined Music #79. Sponsors: Visit Peter Singer's The Life You Can Save at partiallyexaminedlife.com/savealife, and thegreatcoursesplus.com/PEL.
Prateek was named artist of the year for 2016 by MTV India, and has been releasing tasteful, lyrics-focused songs about relationships in English and Hindi since 2011. We focus on his 2015 album Tokens and Charms: "Go," "Oh Love," and "Flames," plus the 2017 single "Tum Jab Pas," and the title track from his brand new EP cold/mess. Intro/outro: "Raat Raazi" (2013). For more, visit prateekkuhad.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
Prateek was named artist of the year for 2016 by MTV India, and has been releasing tasteful, lyrics-focused songs about relationships in English and Hindi since 2011. We focus on his 2015 album Tokens and Charms: "Go," "Oh Love," and "Flames," plus the 2017 single "Tum Jab Pas," and the title track from his brand new EP cold/mess. Intro/outro: "Raat Raazi" (2013). For more, visit prateekkuhad.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
Deepanjana Pal and Rajyasree Sen have watched a whole lot of television this week. Koffee with Karan, with Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan, had Pal rolling her eyes and Sen a little worried about Khan's multiple orgasms. There's another Star show that's got our critics' attention: P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke, which is director Nikhil Advani's take on the Emmy-winning series, Homeland. Except who took away Carrie Mathison and turned her into a bearded Major Vikram Singh. Also on Indian televisions, the second season of Love School is here and Sen has watched it, especially for you. Across the waves that Britannia once ruled, there's the new Netflix series,The Crown. Find out why Pal found it meh and why Sen loves it. Plus, a little bit of love for indie artist Prateek Kuhad. And of course, in the end, we have a very interesting question for you as well. Listen up, and send us your comments and answers to contact@newslaundry.com.For references visit:https://www.newslaundry.com/2016/11/09/the-awful-awesome-entertainment-wrap%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8B-episode-17 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s episode, we have pop soul singer-songwriter Ramya Pothuri. She talks about her love for the guitar, her early days singing in a hotel to recording her debut EP and her living room tour. She’ll be performing unreleased music exclusively for Maed In India! Kicking off the show will be folk singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad, who featured on Ep.60 of Maed in India. Prateek Kuhad 'Tu Ne Kaha' Ramya Pothuri 'Places’ 'Conversations' ‘[Untitled track]’ You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
On this week’s episode, all the way from our capital city, we have indie folk-pop singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad. With new tunes, a dainty pair of shorts, and a host of upcoming gigs, he talks about switching from Maths & Economics to Music, the gruelling process of song-writing and playing to gigs of 1 to performing at the SXSW festival. He’ll be performing renditions of his songs exclusively for Maed In India so don’t miss it! Kicking off the show will be Delhi rock act Barefaced Liar, who featured on Ep.49 of Maed in India, in an exclusive unheard session. Barefaced Liar 'Glow' Prateek Kuhad 'Tonight’ 'Flames' 'For Your Time' This is an IVM Production. For more awesome podcasts, download the IVM Podcasts app on - Google Play: https://goo.gl/bI1toI iOS: https://goo.gl/9UhnGd or, find us on: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://goo.gl/P130uw Twitter: https://goo.gl/7P7Uec Instagram: https://goo.gl/qH3PHm