On this episode, Surjo discusses the absence from podcasting, and touches on the changes that he is looking forward to make to give his music career the boost he hopes will do justice to his aspirations.
In this episode Surjo discusses his dread of going out on an upcoming tour, and why he is feeling such. Also his current state of not sharing anything on social media.
Surjo rants about the systemic discrimination faced by musicians in all walks of life, and also going home for the first time in months, as well as copyright strikes by Youtube.
In this episode Surjo talks about Eddie Van Halen and what his passing means to the rock and music community at large, also some other stories from chilldhood
In this week Surjo starts off speaking about his health, following the coronavirus scare from the previous week. Also speaks about how he has passed his time during the pandemic and recommends the World War 2 documentary on Netflix. Followed by
In this episode, Surjo speaks of his first gig in 70 days and how he might be infected with a virus. Also, speaks of a message sent by a close friend about his concern for Surjo's physical well-being, after hearing an angry outburst on a previo
In this episode, a question sent in by Debajyoti Biswas takes up the focus of the show. What can singer-songwriters do in 2020 and moving forward as a result of the coronavirus.
Avik and Surjo catch up and discuss Avik's new album, 'My Journey With Ebony And Ivory' and his approach to the composition and production of the album, as well as general rants about the music business.
In this episode, Diyatom and Surjo catch up on their time on The Stage, talk about Diyatom's desire to write as much music as possible, and what it takes for a musician to make it professionally in today's day and age.
Avik Ganguly is one of the best keyboard players and composers in Kolkata. His debut piano instrumental album 'My Journey With Ebony And Ivory' is a pathbreaking album, and is miles ahead of his contemporaries. I hope we, as an audience, can do
Talking about future guests, what I'm interested in, what the lockdown has done for me, and then somehow I get sidetracked into talking about success as a professional musician and the discrimination that comes with being a professional musicia
Sourjyo Sinha and Shireen Ghosh are part of Whale In The Pond, whose latest EP 'Dofon' has set a new standard in the creativity department for a band in Kolkata. It was a great conversation and here it is.
#WhaleInThePond #Dofon Whale In The Pond are a Kolkata band with a new EP out called 'Dofon' (burial). The EP is one of the most authentic bits of music that I have heard from an Indian band in quite a few years and therefore I am taking great
Christopher C Doyle is an anomaly. A high-powered executive by day, a prolific author by night and a musician in the weekends. His series of books have been best-sellers and nominated for awards, and yet he doesn't follow the cookie-cutter form
Shibasish Banerjee is an extremely talented music composer who is developing into a strong singer-songwriter as well. A veteran in the business despite being under 30, Shiba has undergone several transformations on his journey to his ultimate t
In this episode Surjo addresses the small hiatus from podcasting and the reasons for it. Also delves into previous poor experiences with banks and so on. Talks about his latest release 'Lover Died' and how that came about. Talks about the coron
A client had asked me what my role in society was and it really got me thinking, and after a lot of searching I have found the most suitable answer for me.
The coronavirus epidemic has everyone indoors and practicing social isolation. Well, as a jedi master in that particular art form I wanted to present my opinions regarding the same.
The Mahindra Blues Festival is an annual celebration of blues music that takes place in Mumbai, India. After years of wanting to attend I finally was able to this year on their 10th edition. I sum up my experiences regarding the same
Gaboo Da has been a mainstay in the music scene of Kolkata for more than 15 years now and some would say it was inevitable. His father, the Late Gautam Chatterjee, attempted to expand the musical horizons of Bengal in the 70s and succeeded in h
Tushar Banerjee is an incredibly talented musician with an extremely interesting journey. He was kind enough to sit with us and discuss all aspects of his work and where our industry currently stands and how musicians are feeling about it. Part