• #23 - How i handle new comers, first timers, debutant artists in the recording studio, shares sound engineer Shantanu Hudlikar
    Jan 22 2023

    Sound engineer Shantanu Hudlikar shares with us how he handles new comers or debutants in the studio. Very important experiences of years being shared in this podcast. Make sure you absorb these lessons and implement them in your own careers.  

    And yes, do thank Shantanu for this candid confession.


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    11 mins
  • #22 - How accidentally Vishal Bhardwaj became a playback singer in Chodd Aaye Hum song from Maachis, shares sound engineer KJ Singh
    Jan 15 2023

    Sound engineer KJ Singh shares how he and debutant music composer, Vishal Bhardwaj were nervous during the recording sessions of their first Hindi film : Maachis (1996).  

    An accidental mistake also gave birth to Vishal Bhardwaj as a playback singer too Chhod Aaye Hum title song!  Do listen to the whole confession and learn. 

    And yes, do thank KJ in the comments box for making this Candid Confession.


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    8 mins
  • #21 - Use of flam in rhythms with my guru Ustad Taufiq Qureshi in a song recording, shares percussionist Dipesh Varma
    Jan 8 2023

    Rhythm percussionist and arranger, Dipesh Varma, shares an experience he had about the use of flam in the recording studio with his guru, Ustad Taufiq Qureshi.

    Do learn from what the Ustad had to share about which other musicians thought was a mistake / bad take.  

    And yes, please thank Dipesh in the comments box for this Candid Confession.


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    4 mins
  • #20 - Natural takes in recordings are the best ones, says composer Rajat Dholakia (Juku)
    Jan 1 2023

    Music composer Rajat Dholakia shares an experience where he found that a very good ad film maker went on and on in a dubbing session to achieve perfection. He agrees on trying to get the best out of one's team. But in the creative world, forcing a talent does not work and natural takes or recordings come out the closest to what the talent can do.

    Do listen to this podcast and thank Juku too.


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    4 mins
  • #19 - Always treat every session like your first, says sound engineer Vijay Dayal
    Dec 25 2022

    Vijay Dayal is the chief sound engineer at Yashraj Film Studios in Mumbai. He shares with us an incident which taught him to be careful. And he has always approached his work accordingly after this experience.

    Do thank Vijay for sharing this confession.

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    1 min
  • #18 - My experience of recording Lata Mangeskar for Veer Zaara, shares sound engineer Pramod Chandorkar
    Dec 18 2022

    Sound engineer Pramod Chandorkar shares an experience of his while recording India's nightingale, late Lata Mangeshkar. The film was Veer Zaara (Yashraj Films) in 2004. Though he knew her personally, Pramod learnt from this experience about why legends are called so.

    Listen to the whole episode and thank Pramod for sharing it with us.

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    7 mins
  • #17 - Some experiences that have made me a better professional, shares sound engineer Shantanu Hudlikar
    Dec 11 2022

    In this episode, sound engineer Shantanu Hudlikar shares some experiences of learning from singers and musicians. He mentions some names like Ehsaan Noorani, Ranjit Barot, Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Shankar Mahadevan, etc. who he has recorded for years, and how such artists have enabled him to grow professionally.

    Do listen to this episode to know how one can learn from your recording sessions.

    And yes, do thank Shantanu for this candid confession.


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    9 mins
  • #16 - The story of using a round hole guitar in the recording of Tum Gaye Sab Gaya song for Maachis, by sound engineer KJ Singh
    Dec 4 2022

    In this episode, sound engineer KJ Singh shares his experience of recording acoustic guitars in the Hindi film, Maachis (1996). Using the song "Tum gaye sab gaya", KJ talks about how he made some changes in the selection of the guitar for that song.

    Listen to the whole podcast and learn. Do thank KJ for sharing this story.

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    6 mins