Episodios

  • EP55: Raj Kaul (Part 1) | From Handsworth Roots to the #1 Single "Tere Na Te Glassy"
    Apr 1 2026

    In this special episode of The Raj Kaul Podcast, the tables are turned as host Raj Kaul is interviewed by his wife, Ruby. This is Part 1 of an honest deep dive into the early years, the local legends of the West Midlands, and the hidden influences that shaped a #1 artist.


    Inside the Episode:

    • The Geography of a Journey: While deeply connected to the "Aston Massive" through family roots, Raj clarifies his upbringing in Lozells and his pivotal move to Handsworth around age 11.

    • The Saturday Ritual: A look back at Hi-Fi in Handsworth, the legendary hub where Raj and his cousins would hunt for the latest Bollywood and Bhangra cassettes.

    • The Ghostwriter Connection: Raj reveals the massive influence of his Massi (maternal aunt), a talented ghostwriter for major bands who co-wrote hits like "JD Varga".

    • Writing a Hit on a Bus: The raw story of composing the career-defining hit "Tere Na Te Glassy" on a notepad while sitting on a bus at just 18 years old.

    • The Gospel Era: Before the Bhangra charts, Raj spent five years pioneering a unique Punjabi Gospel sound, leading a live band through festivals like Handsworth Park.

    • Live Music vs. "Train Tracks": Why performing with a live band offers a freedom that backing tracks—which Raj describes as being "stuck on rails"—can never match.

    • Industry Revolution: Fed up with the "dead ends" of traditional playlisting, Raj announces his new UK Punjabi Top 50 and Punjabi Top 50 playlists to give independent artists a real platform.

    Join the Movement:If you’re an artist fed up with struggling to get playlisted on Spotify or the radio, search for Raj Kaul on Spotify or message him on Instagram to get your tracks on these new community-driven playlists.


    Subscribe and stay tuned for Part 2!

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    1 h y 8 m
  • EP54: Parry & Rekha | From Indian Idol to the Guru-Shishya Tradition
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of the pursuit of musical excellence, I sit down with the incredibly talented duo Parry and Rekha to trace their high-stakes journey through the UK and Indian music circuits. They pull back the curtain on the grueling reality of Mumbai talent shows and the "brutal honesty" required to transition from a self-taught singer to a refined professional under a world-class mentor.

    KEY TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:

    🎤 THE REALITY OF REALITY TV: Rekha reveals the mental hurdles of being "stuffed like sardines" at Indian Idol, while Parry shares the inside story of sharing a bed with three contestants during an eight-month stint on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa.

    🎼 BEYOND THE "FALSE SECURITY": Why relying on "mimicry" and self-teaching creates a dangerous plateau, and how finding a true Ustad forced them to confront technical weaknesses they didn't even know they had.

    👨‍👩‍👧 THE PARENT-ARTIST HUSTLE: Practical discipline for high-stakes projects, including how to incorporate Riyaz into daily life when you are exhausted from raising children.

    🎹 THE GURU-SHISHYA SHIFT: Moving away from "theoretical" classroom singing to master the physical techniques of breath, body, and emotional expression taught by Ustad Tauseef Akhtar Ji.

    📉 THE "EXODUS" OF MELODY: A critical look at why top music directors are leaving the Bollywood industry to escape corporate constraints in search of true creative freedom.

    🌟 DEFINING EXCELLENCE: Why true musical mastery is measured by the ability to resonate emotionally and leave a lasting, technical impact on every listener.

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  • EP53: Peter Ware (Part 3) | Adapting to a New Era of Global Production
    Mar 3 2026

    In this third installment of our deep dive into musical excellence, I sit down again with Pete Ware to trace his high-stakes migration from the UK to Spain . Pete pulls back the curtain on how he adapted to a new era of digital recording, engineering over 50 albums for the Indian and Canadian markets from a tiny garden studio .


    KEY TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:

    • 🚀 THE DIGITAL COCKPIT: Why Pete abandoned 15-foot analog desks for an ergonomic "spider in a web" computer setup to future-proof his workflow.

    • 🥁 REGGAETON-BHANGRA FUSION: How adapting to the sounds of Spanish fairgrounds created a "perfect match" for modern Dhol percussion.

    • 🤝 THE SUKHPAL SUKH PARTNERSHIP: The inside story of a decade-long collaboration that dominated the global Punjabi market from a remote location.

    • 📈 4 ALBUMS IN 3 WEEKS: The intense reality of transforming a washing machine room into a hit-making factory to meet international demand.

    • 🌍 THE THREE-PRONGED HUSTLE: Simultaneously mastering excellence across Bhangra, Irish Folk, and High-Energy dance music.

    • 🛠️ MASTERING INDEPENDENCE: Why Pete took control of the mastering process to stop the "top-heavy" London industry from diluting his sound.

    • ❤️ FAMILY OVER FAME: The difficult decision to put the brakes on a massive career in 2013 to care for his father.

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  • EP52: Peter Ware (Part 2) | Engineering the Midlands Golden Age
    Feb 17 2026

    In this second installment of our deep dive into musical excellence, I sit down again with Pete Ware to trace the high-stakes migration of Bhangra from London to the Midlands. Pete pulls back the curtain on the "Golden Age," revealing the technical grit and creative freedom that defined a generation of British-born Indian artists.


    KEY TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:

    🚀 THE BIRMINGHAM REVOLUTION: Why the shift to the Midlands created a "golden move" for Pete as the London scene began to feel stale.

    🥁 THE "MACHINE GUN" DHOL: The psychological tricks and compression Pete used to make speakers replicate the raw, head-bending impact of a live Dhol.

    🎸 ENGINEERING 'BOMB THE TUMBI': The hilarious origin of the Shakespearean intro—"Tumbi or not Tumbi"—and the bold decision to put Boliyan at the start of the album.

    📀 THE SECOND ALBUM SYNDROME: The "damned if you do, damned if you don't" dilemma of following up a massive hit like Signature or Bomb the Tumbi.

    🍀 CULTURAL CROSSOVERS: Pete’s parallel life producing 18 albums in the Irish music scene and the surprising similarities between Punjabi and Irish cultures.

    🤝 INDUSTRY BROTHERHOOD: A moving account of the bond between Pete and producer Sukhpal Sukh, who stepped up for Pete’s family during a major health crisis.


    This episode is a masterclass in the "120% effort" required to bridge cultures and technical boundaries to create something truly iconic.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • EP51: Peter Ware (Part 1) | The Architect of Modern Bhangra
    Feb 3 2026

    In this landmark 51st episode, we are joined by a true pioneer who redefined the sound of a genre: Peter Ware.

    As the producer and orchestrator behind the music that took Bhangra into the mainstream, Peter’s influence on the industry is immeasurable. In this rare and deep-dive conversation, we explore the origins, the technical precision, and the incredible journey of the man behind the mixing desk during the genre's most transformative era.

    In Part 1, we explore:

    • The "Essex Boy" Roots: Peter reflects on his 1957 beginnings in Ilford and growing up in a traditional academic household.

    • The Architect of the Sound: A deep dive into Peter’s pivotal role as the orchestrator for Heera, including the behind-the-scenes story of creating the legendary Diamonds from Heera—the album that set a new gold standard for Bhangra production.

    • A World Exclusive: For the first time in years, Peter opens up about his unique position at the heart of the UK Bhangra movement and why he has chosen this moment to share his story.

    • The Journey of Musical Excellence: Insights into the discipline and craft required to arrange and produce the tracks that defined the sound of a generation.

    This is a masterclass in musical excellence, featuring a guest who rarely grants interviews. Join us for a journey through the life of a true industry pioneer who helped build the foundation of modern Bhangra.

    Subscribe to the podcast for Part 2 coming soon!


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    1 h y 7 m
  • EP50: KYSN - Mentored by Legends: From Rishi Rich’s Studio to the New UK Sound
    Jan 20 2026

    In this landmark 50th episode of the Raj Kaul Podcast, I sit down with KYSN, a talented producer and rapper who is quickly making waves in the UK music scene. KYSN shares his incredible journey of being mentored by the legendary Rishi Rich, from learning the "old school" way of production on Studio One to shocking the veteran producer by recording his tracks in just one take .


    We dive into his early influences, his experiences around icons like Hunterz and Panjabi MC, and how he is blending classic sounds with a fresh, modern vibe . Whether you are an aspiring artist or a fan of the UK Asian music legacy, this episode is packed with industry insights on "musical excellence" and the power of passion over fame


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  • EP49: Simon Singh - From Darlaston to the World Stage: A Life in the UK Bhangra Scene
    Jan 6 2026

    What does it take to go from tapping on a school desk with a pencil to playing on stage with the biggest Bhangra stars in the world?

    This week, Raj Kaul is joined by dhol maestro Simon Singh. Simon shares the incredible story of his self-taught career, beginning in the small town of Darlaston and leading to international tours across Dubai, Australia, and the USA.

    In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss the evolution of the UK Bhangra sound, the intense discipline of the DCS live sessions, and the unforgettable moment he had to save a tour in the US by going "undercover". Simon also shares his philosophy on "Musical Excellence" and why the soul of the music must always come from the heart.

    Key Topics:

    * Teaching yourself dhol via VHS and cassette tapes.

    * The transition from the wedding DJ scene to international band tours.

    * Working with legends like Balwinder Safri and Shin DCS.

    * The future of music in the age of AI.

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    1 h y 26 m
  • EP48: Harvey Sahota (Part 2) – Timing, Talent & Surviving the Bhangra Industry
    Dec 23 2025

    Episode 48 continues the powerful conversation with Harvey Sahota, diving deeper into the realities of the Bhangra and Punjabi music industry — from early success and industry setbacks to reinvention, live musicianship, and finding relevance in a fast-changing digital world.

    Harvey opens up about:

    • Why timing can matter as much as talent

    • The harsh economics of live gigs, bands, and promoters

    • The difference between studio singers and true live performers

    • Building (and losing) bands — and why excellence has a cost

    • Winning Best Band, going viral, and being signed by Kiss Records

    • How COVID, social media, and consistency reshaped the industry

    • Why Punjabi pop is quietly coming full circle

    • What musical excellence really means in today’s world

    This is a raw, honest, musician-to-musician conversation about resilience, craft, legacy, and why the journey doesn’t end just because the industry changes.

    🎧 Essential listening for artists, producers, and anyone serious about music beyond hype.

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    1 h y 23 m