
Temsu Clover
10/31/21 • 16 min
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The world of the interwebs is a wondrous place (most of the time). For Maed in India, it allows us an incredible opportunity to connect with indie artists from across the country. And that’s exactly what we did on this episode! Here to chat about her journey as an artist, winning a Most Promising Artist award (yes, we do find out what she's promising), and the story behind her single Dumplings for the Sad, is Dimapur singer-songwriter Temsu Clover.
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Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala
The world of the interwebs is a wondrous place (most of the time). For Maed in India, it allows us an incredible opportunity to connect with indie artists from across the country. And that’s exactly what we did on this episode! Here to chat about her journey as an artist, winning a Most Promising Artist award (yes, we do find out what she's promising), and the story behind her single Dumplings for the Sad, is Dimapur singer-songwriter Temsu Clover.
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CREDITS:
Host: Mae
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Audio Editor Post: Kartik Kulkarni
Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala
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A For Aleph
We’re at the last stop of Maed in India’s Our Neighbours 2021, and it’s a bittersweet moment after a journey filled with music, banter and new friendships from across the Subcontinent. Our grand finale takes us to Karachi, Pakistan, as we present A For Aleph, a record label, artist collective & music residency, with their collaborative project ‘Qurb’, by Anas Alam Khan, Waqas Hussain, Aziz Kazi and Louis J. Pinto. Mae talks to Anas and Waqas about the music scene in Pakistan post 2008, Waqas’ musical lineage as a 7th generation sitarist, the meaning of ‘Qurb’, and how the song came together.
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SlowCheeta
IT’S HAPPENING! Maed in India is back in the studio with some incredible artists, their most entertaining stories, and their latest music. So, of course, we had to turn up the heat for our first one back. And to do that, we have none other than rapper Chaitanya Sharma aka SlowCheeta chatting to Mae about the origins of his rap name, having to rip into Ranveer Singh’s character while filming Gully Boy, and giving his wife private concerts of unreleased songs. He also performs four of his favourite tracks, including his latest single Tu Theek Hai Na Bhai?.
Song List:
Bada Ghar Chhota Ladka (01:09 - 04:46)
Aankhon Ka Tara (feat. Namit Das) (16:32 - 20:10)
Shwapon (feat. Dipannita Acharya) (32:56 - 35:22)
Tu Theek Hai Na Bhai? (feat. Saba Azad) (43:06 - 46:19)
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Host: Mae
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Audio Editor Post: Kartik Kulkarni
Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala
Recorded at Island City Studios
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