|  17 Oct 2016

Compared to radio, podcasts are far more liberal: Mae Thomas

MUMBAI: Going against the tide is challenging, but this is exactly what Mae Thomas likes doing. The host of India's first indie music podcast 'Maed In India' had a secure job as an RJ at Radio One, but she gave it up, to go beyond the usual.

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 |  07 Oct 2016

While we were studying, RJing wasn't a career option: RJ Rani

MUMBAI: She started young not as an RJ but as a music lover. It was her passion for the subject that over a period of time landed her in a profession she was unaware of. However, today she is a well-known radio personality with an experience spread over a decade.

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 |  24 Sep 2016

I am the only RJ to have hosted breakfast shows in seven cities: RJ Dilip

MUMBAI: He is the man who makes your traffic-laden and chaotic Mumbai evenings stress-free. He is the one who makes you smile, even while you get crushed in an overpacked local. Well, it's the host of Big FM's evening show ‘Evening Drive’, RJ Dilip.

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 |  22 Sep 2016

There are many people who aren't happy with just consuming commercial music: Sahej Bakshi, Dualist Inquiry

MUMBAI: Sahej Bakshi, the Delhi-based producer-composer has become a fixture on the Indian-indie scene since his first LP 'Doppelganger' came out in 2013. The multi-instrumentalist knows how to take you to the electronic music landscape with his rock- influenced alternative tunes.

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 |  13 Sep 2016

No matter which film I am doing, my composition should be honest to the script: Amaal Mallik

MUMBAI: Amaal Mallik who started 2015 with a bang with the song 'Sooraj Dooba Hai', has been creating magic with his melodies ever since. Music runs in the veins of this promising composer. He is however also unafraid to speak out his mind, as his recent social media posts prove. 

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 |  07 Sep 2016

This was the most unplanned career choice: RJ Alleyah

MUMBAI: She is fun, entertaining and energetic - all that one could wish for a heady conversation.  Fever FM’s ‘One On One’ show anchor, RJ Alleyah is a bundle of energy and infectious enthusiasm. Little wonder then that her show recently spread its wings beyond the city of dreams, Mumbai.

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 |  22 Aug 2016

We have toured Asia earlier as a band, but never India: The Aristocrats

MUMBAI: The Aristocrats, the rock/fusion instrumental trio featuring Guthrie Govan, Bryan Beller, and Marco Minnemann, is all set for its India debut tour.

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 |  28 Jul 2016

Mumbai as an audience is very moody- RJ Adaa

MUMBAI: RJ Adaa, an eight year old veteran in the radio space, has an endearing life philosophy - one that manifests beautifully in her vibrant radio persona - 'a cheerful expression every minute and a smile to every living creature'.

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 |  13 Jul 2016

What does the first Indian stoner movie 'sound' like?

MUMBAI: If you have ever rolled a joint or found yourself in a room where someone did, then you’d understand and acknowledge the importance of sound during these ‘sessions’. And the director of India’s first stoner movie, Agneya Singh, was entirely aware of the practice.

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 |  16 Jun 2016

Can't live without Instagram : Monica Dogra

MUMBAI:We recently had a fun interaction with the spoken-word musician and actor of Indian origin, Monica Dogra. Here's her take on music, life and more.

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 |  11 Jun 2016

When no one gave me work, opportunity, or money, I just did it myself : Monica Dogra

MUMBAI: Monica Dogra is a performer who bridges the gap between art and music. She is one-half of Mumbai-based indie rock duo Shaa'ir n Func. She has also worked as a playback singer for a few Bollywood films and played one of the lead roles in the Bollywood film 'Dhobi Ghat'.

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