RDB “Live”
In support of what I wrote last week, forward to the 8:38 mark to see what RDB really sounds like live.
RDB DVD : Section 4 – The IIFA’s from Three Records on Vimeo.
Tigerfest on Saturday, September 24th
RDB, Nindy Kaur, and Prita Chhabra will be performing a free concert at TIGERFEST at Chinguacousy Park on Saturday, September 24th.
Check out tigerjeetsinghfoundation.com for more information.
An Epiphany on the Dance Floor
This past Friday, I decided to head down to Muzik in Toronto to see the TIFF kickoff party to the movie Breakaway.
With so many artists lined up to perform, and rumours of an appearance by Drake, it was something I wanted to see firsthand. I had to admit, this was the first time a show had garnered so much attention. Marketing was on point, as virtually everyone in the city knew about this gig, which is a feat in itself, as so many shows here fail merely due to a lack of any solid promotion outside of facebook.
I usually always head into these kinds of things with lowered expectations. As we all know, Toronto hasn’t fared well when it comes to big Bhangra bashes (just ask Panjabi Hit Squad, Tigerstyle, Malkit Singh, Juggy D, Jassi Sidhu, Rishi Rich, Sukshinder Shinda, Stereo Nation, Zeus, and many more.)
Slated to perform were RDB, Josh, H Dhami, Veronica, Jassi Sidhu and Bohemia. Appearances were also to be made by the cast of the movie, Russell Peters, as well as Ludacris and Akshay Kumar. In between all of that, DJ Kamran, Baba Kahn, Starting From Scratch, and DJ KSR would be spinning the wheels of steel. With tickets starting at $40, and a venue large enough to hold 3,000 people, this show was going to be big.
And so it begins.
I’ll spare you the elongated play-by-play, as it really was quite an uneventful night considering the billing.
Each performer “performed” (I can also write “sang” if you catch my drift) two songs maximum from the Breakaway soundtrack.
Ludacris was nowhere to be seen (he was in VIP) and the same can be said of Akshay Kumar (who also happened to be celebrating his birthday that night)
Interestingly enough, Akshay Kumar was present and visible on stage during the free event thrown at Chinguacousy Park this past Sunday, alongside the very same performers.
So while I was dancing away to the music provided by the various Deejays that night (which was probably the only saving grace to the entire evening) I came to the following realisation.
Artists mimed their way through their songs like puppets, but at the end of the day, we the people, who pay good money to see them, are the puppets, as we jump at the opportunity to watch them live with any chance we get.
Could it just be the Artists twisted way of getting back at us? We download their songs for free. They get paid for attending. We pay to see them perform. We still end up listening to the same CD we downloaded for free, but now in person.
And the beat goes on.
Free Concert: RDB and Culture Shock in Brampton
RDB and Nindy Kaur, as well as the Culture Shock Trio will be performing tomorrow (June 18, 2011) at Brampton’s IIFA Buzz Fest.
The show kicks off at 4:45 PM at the Rose Theatre Garden Square.
The concert will be hosted by Bipasha Basu, and will also feature the musical styling of Parichay.
For more information, visit Brampton.ca.
Free Download: DJ KSR “Addiction” Mixtape
I just need to direct your attention to the Forever Mixtape post for you to realise that you need this mixtape in your life.
(To this day, the Forever Mixtape is still one of the top downloaded items on here)
Download Link 1 – DJKSR.com
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Download: DJ KSR April Podcast
The April DJ KSR Podcast dropped earlier this week, and kicks off the wedding season.
This months episode features the following tracks:
1. Tanu Weds Manu (RDB) – Sadi Gali
2. Dabang – Munni Badnam
3. Diljit/Honey Singh – Lak 28
4. RDB – Yamla Pagla Deewana
5. Lembher/Miss Pooja – Mera Mahi
6. Sharry Mann – Yaar Anmulle
7. PMC – Morni (Balle Balle)
8. Band Baaja Baaraat – Ainvayi Ainvayi
9. Silsila – Rang Barse
10. Don – Khaike Paan
11. Mangal Singh – Rail Gaddi
12. Daler Mehndi – Kuyira Sher Diyan
13. Sukhbir – Ishq
14. RDB – Wedding Boliyaan
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A Letter to RDB and Nindy Kaur
When I first watched the Nindy Kaur/RDB video, I was trying to comprehend what was actually taking place right before my eyes.
This scene in particular intrigued me:
Then it all became clear, as I uncovered the following tidbit of info;
While on the set of the video, Nindy and Manj were looking at the accompanying letter that came with the boxes that were being unpacked:
How embarrassing, having to be caught on camera while this was all taking place.
Download: DJ KSR March Podcast
The March DJ KSR Podcast dropped yesterday with a daru theme.
This months episode features the following tracks:
1. Nachattar Gill – Glassy
2. Baljit Malwa – Chabi
3. PMC – Hogaya Sharabi
4. Manak-E – Hor Glassy
5. Diljit – Desi Daroo
6. DCS – Ah Chak
7. Kaka – Daru Peekay Nachda
8. Kuldeep Purewal – Peeni Shadti
9. Dhol Foundation – Desi Peeni
10. Manak-E – Thori Ji Peela
11. PBN – Aaj Meh Peeni
12. Jazzy B – Glassy
13. Lembher – Daru
14. Lembher – Mele Vich Jatt
15. RDB – Daru
16. Bhinda Aujla – Yaar Glassy
17. Gippy Grewal – Nasha
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Nindy Kaur & RDb feat. Blitzkrieg “Akhian”
I honestly have forgotten when RDB were last relevant to the Bhangra scene.
What I do remember, are three brothers who took some beats from the west, and made them into some of the biggest UK Bhangra tracks ever.
What happened to those guys? I miss them. I really do.
Now, we’re treated (not really) to a lot of Bollywood jams, and songs sung by someone that sounds like my mums Bibi Ji.
Nepotism in action? Yuppers.
I felt the only reason I wanted to post this video was to get the above off my chest. No other reason.
Of course, RDB could quite possibly surprise the heck out of me, and come out with a real dance floor banger.
“Worldwide” is out soon.









