|  29 Nov 2023

Rapper Panther talks about 'Galat Karam' in collaboration with Delhi Rapper Raga

MUMBAI: Rapper Panther releases a new independent song titled ‘Galat Karam' in collaboration with Delhi Rapper ‘Raga’.

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 |  10 Sep 2010

RJ Love Guru - "Its been a perfect relationship with Radio City for seven years"

He is the agony aunt of radio for over seven years now addressing the concerns of love-lorn couples and providing solutions to their problems as their mystery host RJ Love Guru. With a decade and a half years of experience in the industry having won several awards, he has also made his filmi debut with comedy 'Dil Kabaddi', where he was seen bridging differences between the lead characters. In conversation with Radioandmusic.com's Harpreet Khokhar, RJ Love Guru on his experience as the anonymous RJ and teh growing facets of the radio industry.

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 |  07 Sep 2010

Lalit Pandit - "Munni Badnaam Hui marks my second innings in the industry"

Together with his partner Jatin, they have given few of the most memorable music of Hindi cinema, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai to name a few. It's been four years since composer Lalit Pandit branched out to embark on a solo music career. But his calling came with the recent hit 'Munni Badnaam Hui' from Dabangg with its unabashed lyrics and added glamour quotient provided by Salman and Mallika Arora Khan in the video. Talking to Radioandmusic.com's Harpreet Khokhar, Pandit excitedly converses about 'Munni..

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 |  09 Aug 2010

DJ Darren Bailie - 'I am expecting a super response from the Indian audience'

You cannot miss the track, Infinity 2008 if you are a regular party-goer. The track was blocking the top position of the European Billboard single charts and the tune even got honoured as Best House/Garage Track at the International Dance Music Awards 2009 in Miami. Darren Bailie the man behind one of the biggest dance hits of the past year is currently in India to be a part of the Wodka Gorbatschow Slip Disc festival to be held in the cities Pune, Hyderabad, New Delhi and Mumbai.

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 |  03 Jul 2010

RJ Naved - "RJ's do act responsibly"

He lives up to his expectation of being the funny man. He fools around with the listeners as he plays brainless pranks on them by impersonating someone on his show Sunset Samosa. Riding high following his win at the India Radio Foum Awards and in a quirky interview with Radioandmusic.com's Harpreet Khokhar, Radio Mirchi's RJ Naved tickles the funny bone with his one-liners. How did you kick-start your journey into the radio sector?

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 |  25 Jun 2010

Chirag Katti - "Considering the kind of remuneration we get, we cannot say we can be dependent on classical music entirely"

Son of sitar player and music therapy researcher Pt. Shashank Katti,25-year-old Chirag Katti can be easily counted as one of the best sitar players in India today. He is articlulate, melodic, and prefers to play within the rules while performing classical.

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 |  17 Jun 2010

K'naan - "I handled a machinegun and exploded a hand-grenade accidentally but never killed anyone"

K'naan, a former refugee from one of the poorest country Somalia, is a strong voice in the music world today. Not many know, but his road to global stardom has had many ups and downs - one of the most heartening being living through the civil war. On many occasions he has seen his friends being shot dead before his eyes and also spent months in jail. Today music lovers are  humming the irresistible chorus to his official World Cup song, 'Wavin' Flag'.

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 |  04 May 2010

Midival Punditz - "For Indian musicians, it would be fruitful to have agents overseas pushing their material for consideration by these gaming companies"

Delhi based electronica band Midival Punditz recently got their track 'Atomizer' licensed for the official Fifa World Cup 2010 video game. However, this was not the first time that duo Gaurav Raina and Tapan Raj have found their way into the territory of having their music licensed for a video game. Midival Punditz music has been earlier used for games like Need for Speed Carbon, Project Gotham Racing 3 and Ashes Cricket 2009 

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 |  17 Apr 2010

RJ Dhvanit - 'It's better to be a big fish in a small town'

He is one of the most popular jocks of Radio Mirchi in the city of Ahmedabad. Extremely passionate about Gujarati language the jock has also undertaken several social initiatives on the station  A columnist and movie critic on the weekends, a show host few days in a month, a stand up comedian, Radio Mirchi's Ahmedabad jockey RJ Dhvanit in conversation with Radioandmusic.com's Harpreet Khokhar. How did you kickstart your journey into the radio sector?

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 |  08 Apr 2010

Composer duo Ajay-Atul - 'In another five years, the Marathi film industry will be in the spotlight'

If you are the average local train travelling Mumbaikar, one song that you'll most likely hear on your journey is Wajle Ki Baara or Apsara Aali - both, probably on a loop. It is not a surprise why the song is so popular. Marathi film 'Natrang', of which these two songs were a part (and several others) have been well received for its instant appeal. The music of this film was composed by popular Marathi composer siblings Ajay and Atul Gogavale who also bagged a National award for Marathi film Jogwa 

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 |  31 Mar 2010

Karsh Kale - 'If you can't fight the Bollywood music beast, you should change it'

Percussionist, songwriter Karsh Kale is primarily known for his tabla and electronic drumming skills. The US bred musician has impressed the world with his original form of music, blending traditional Indian instrumentation with techno and drum n' bass. Kale, who recently stepped into Bollywood and composed the background score for Karthik Calling Karthik along with Midival Punditz, traces his musical journey for Radioandmusic.com's Harpreet Khokhar.

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 |  20 Mar 2010

Anuj Sharma - 'I have tried rock for the first time'

Anuj Sharma is a known singer from Himachal Pradesh. But his big break came when he managed to reach the final 14 in Indian Idol's second season. He had to leave the show, but many felt that he deserved a better chance. So Anuj Sharma was brought back into the show through a wild card entry. And he proved it right by managing to end the season as the runner up. Now he is back in Mumbai from Himachal to complete his journey as a national level musician. Anuj Sharma has cut his first music album â€?Khwaab' under the label of Universal Music 

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