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APPRECIATING JUST MUSIC & Dj SETS CREATING STORIES

The radio presenter, originally from Goa, aka C, journeys us through in this show, just to explain how music goes beyond lyrics and our own personal limits ... and the times of djs creating stories in their dj sets all night.

Tired of lyrics and text that could effect our dyslexia and political correctedness, we strayed towards just music: rather techno and a whole load of music keeping text and lyric out of our mental botheration. So that was the main theme of this show, apart from exposing our own mental stereotypes regards a conscious choice made only for one's own preference. True to this, is what it must be expresed as - a personal choice. This personal choice does not superceed the music and cannot categorize it with a judgement of good or bad. It can, but nobody cares !

Clearly, if you do not like some sound, thats your own call and doing to yourself. Keeping one's personal preference above and maintaining this as a standard for music is also rated as a type of fascism, technically. 

Music personalities have often maintained that if one listens to the same songs again and again, its like not living beyond this self created limited music box. Do you think this effects one's mind ? This type of listenning to just one's own playlist ? Are you not looking for any more new music ?

The unavailability here leads many of us back into our comfort zones. When this leads us to harden up with only our own playlists, then this also needs to be considered in the realm of mental health. Moreover, it is a clear reflection of one's openmindedness. 

Done with the lyrics, came this perspective of breaking things down to simply sound, where a song sounds nice only due to its sound and not the lyrics. A situation many have been in, the undeniable part here, is the focus - or rather its nice to stay with the positive. Our mind was like this for starters, till we led it to grow with limitation. 

Breaking down influences and sound, many turned to electronic music. Rather, from our childhood times, our ears only picked up what we liked anyways. A listen in to this Bollywood tune, where many do not understand any lyrics, surely one can find many positive things in this simple combination of SEVEN NOTES. So its clear, its just a sound attraction that drives us. 

Manifested in the last hour on this show, is the concept of music with lyrics, to music with unknown foreign lyrics, to music without lyrics, and the dimension of going from track by track listenning to tuning into a dj set as was first set in a Goa gathering setting, as recorded by academicians. So here, the dj spins out a story, of sound, continued by the next dj who never really bothered about getting claps after a dj set, but were more focussed on keeping the story and the music going, than their own glory.

Sleeping Buddha, a band from the nineties, originating from the St. Xaviers college hostel, that pushed the underground aspects of the music scene and spirit in these times, also gets mentioned. The story unfolds of their first and only album, with the genius lyric writing skills of Lima Yanger, from this band, bringing us closer to how music is created - simply.

Among other things, another Goa-Berlin record label was featured, called 'Soupherb Records', with the chief of this record label taking us on a musical journey with beats.

Do tune in to the story of this radio show / podcast of two hours, when the time permits for some recreational listenning ...

Sleeping Buddha:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfVPBa1JHT8

 

Calm Chor, Gidra were the underground artistes played out on this journey.


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