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Posts Tagged ‘Raghav’

18 Sep 2011

Raghav “Fire”

And since Jay Sean’s Mixtape is posted up on here. I found it fitting to put up Raghav’s video.

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18 September, 2011 at 19:37 by Jay Aujla

Tags: Bhangraw, Fire, Raghav
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24 Jun 2010

Free Download: GTown Desi’s BBC Asian Network Summer 2010 Mix

DJ Gully of GTown Desi dropped this mix a few weeks ago on Friction.

The mix covers all the genres of the bumpin’ variety.

Peep the tracklist and see for yourself that it’s worth a download:

1. Kulvinder Johal – Johal Boliyan (Feat. Raman Aujla)
2. Professor Green – Just Be Good To Me
3. Ranidu – Fake Friends (Nucleya remix)
4. GTown Desi – Tor Vehka (2010 Remix)
5. Dirty Money – Hello Good Morning (Tinie Tempah & Tinchy UK Remix)
6. Panjabi MC – Jogi
7. Malkit Singh – Mithe Gunne
8. Major Lazer – Pon De Floor (Rekha Remix)
9. Raghav – So Much (Feat. Kardinal Offishal)
10. DJ Dips – Gerra De De
11. Swedish House Mafia – One (Feat. Pharrell)
12. Benny Benassi – Satisfaction (Afrojack Mix)
13. GTown Desi – Peerh
14. Redlight – Stupid (Instrumental)
15. Tigerstyle – Bol Bol Bol (Streamers Pilot Remix)
16. Terminator – Grizzly
17. White Label – Long Gawacha (DnB Remix)
18. Lloyd Banks – Beamer, Benz Or Bentley (Feat. Juelz Santana)
19. GTown Desi – Lok Tath
20. Imran Khan -Bewafa
21. Jenna G – In Love

(GtownDesi DJs) – BBC ASIAN NETWORK MIX SUMMER 2010 (Mastered) by Gtown Desi

Click on the down arrow in the above stream to download.

Or download from the links below:

Download Link 1 – Download

Direct Download Link 2 – Download

Direct Download Instructions

Internet Explorer Users – Right click and ‘Save Target As’
Mozilla Firefox Users – Right click and ‘Save Link As’

(Shouts to DJ Gully)

Gtowndesi.com

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24 June, 2010 at 13:04 by Jay Aujla

Tags: Asian Network, BBC Asian Network, Benny Benassi, Bhangra, Dirty Money, DJ Dips, DJ Gully, Free Download, Friction, Glasgow, Grime, Gtown Desi, Imran Khan, Jenna G, Kulvinder Johal, Lloyd Banks, Major Lazer, Malkit Singh, Panjabi MC, Professor Green, Raghav, Ranidu, Redlight, Summer 2010 Mix, Swedish House Mafia, Terminator, Tigerstyle, White Label
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18 May 2010

The Post That Wants to Save the BBC Asian Network!

It’s been a few months now, but the BBC have announced the proposal of bringing the axe down on some BBC Radio initiatives in order to save money. One of those initiatives under scrutiny is the BBC Asian Network. In case you’re not familiar with the BBC Asian Network, scroll down to the sidebar and see that it is the only Radio Show that I link to. Why? Because it is completely funded by the people of the UK, as well as it is the only show I go to, in order to discover new music first. Specifically, it’s Bobby Friction who leads the charge when it comes to championing new artists, and presenting us the sound of not only Asian Britain, but the world.

I’m not going to play the race card, but If you’re familiar with UK politics, you can say that it is a Conservative government led charge. In fact, the new government is stirring up a number of emotions.

I’m also, not supporting this case just to help save some jobs. The future of the presenters of the Asian Network have enough qualifications, and other ventures going for them, that they will safely land on their feet.

I’m doing this strictly for what the closure of the station would do for the future of Asian music.

The BBC Asian Network is one of – if not – the strongest platform for Asian artists to establish themselves in the world. The station is known across the world. Can you say that about any other Asian station?

Bobby Friction said it himself recently, when he said that by playing new unestablished artists on his show, he is letting them get their foot in the door to the industry. It helps them collaborate with other artists, and even find management.

Had it not been for the Asian Network, we may not have heard of such artists like Bohemia, Shizzio, JK, and Raghav just to name a few. We definitely would not have had the first Asian Download Chart Show.

Sure, there are other radio stations out there catering to South Asians. But they lack professionalism, and they sure as heck don’t help starving artists.

What do I mean by that?

PRS

The Performing Rights Society, is a royalty collection society. As a broadcaster, the BBC Asian Network pays artists that are registered with the PRS, to get paid every time their song is played.

If registered with the PRS, one play on the Asian Network is worth about £15. I was talking to an artist recently, and he has made “a few grand from one of his songs, a lot of which came from Asian Network.”

Other stations that complain about the Asian Network budget, do not take into account that the Asian Network pays PRS.

These same stations that are hitting out on the Asian Network, also aren’t paying PRS, and are matter-of-factly, breaking the law.

I’m not saying there aren’t any flaws in the Asian Network, but closing down this platform is not the answer.

In the meantime, there are things that we the public can do.

The main thing is to send in your emails to the BBC stating your opinion/displeasure/disgust at the proposed closing.

Email: srconsultation@bbc.co.uk

Tigerstyle, recently released a song with Shizzio about the closure, and if you check out the video description, Tigerstyle have laid out a a template for anyone to copy and email.

There is also the official facebook group dedicated to the cause, which will keep you posted on all the happenings surrounding the issue, of which 27.000+ people are already a member of.

And finally, let your voice be heard in Central London and Birmingham this Saturday, May 22, with the first ever Bhangra Flashmob to save the Asian Network.

For more details on the flashmob, go here.

Save the music!

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18 May, 2010 at 12:49 by Jay Aujla

Tags: 6 Music, BBC, BBC Asian Network, Bhangra, Birmingham, Bobby Friction, Bohemia, Central London, Facebook, Flashmob, Heera, Jaz Dhami, JK, London, Mumzy, PRS, Punch Records, Raghav, S-Endz, Save Asian Network, Shizzio, Sukshinder Shinda, Surinder Rattan, Tigerstyle, Twitter
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26 May 2009

RBC desiFEST in Toronto this Saturday

desiFEST Toronto

If you’re looking to do something this weekend, and require a desi fix, head out to Dundas Square on Saturday, May 30th for a full day of free performances.

Over twenty acts are scheduled to appear, with highlights including:

En Karma
Raghav
Sukhdev Darapuria
Baba Kahn, Lomaticc and Sunny Brown

The show starts at 11AM and goes on until 11PM. Click on the above flyer for more details, or hit up rbcdesifest.com

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26 May, 2009 at 6:50 by Jay Aujla

Tags: Baba Kahn, Dundas Square, En Karma, Raghav, RBC Desifest, Toronto
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