• Pratika

  • Mar 14 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Choo choo! Yaatri kripya dhyaan dein… Mumbai ki Maed in India Ladies special will be releasing a new episode every week in March, with women who inspire us in all the right ways. Agle station ki tayyaari rakhein.

    Opening this season is **drumroll** hip hop artist, singer, and metal vocalist: Pratika. She spills the beans about her days growling into a mic when she was barely a teenager for her brother’s band Chronic Phobia, finding her safe place among metalheads, we even talk about Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life, as well as how her music channels a powerful feminine rage.

    Song List (Audio):

    Ever Wondered (02:06 to 05:46)

    Growing Up (17:25 to 21:12)

    Same Mistake (43:28 - 47:15)

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    Accompanying artists

    Roop Thomas on Bass

    Reinhardt Dias on Acoustic guitar

    Pritesh Prabhune (PrabhuNeigh) on Synths, Tracks, Percussion

    Shishir Tao on Drums

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Mae

    Twitter: @maebemaebe

    Instagram: @maemariyam

    Producer: Shaun Fanthome, Sean D'mello, Ruchi Sawardekar

    Content & Social Media Manager: Meghna Gulati

    Sound Editing & Additional Engineering by: Lakshman Parsuram

    Video Editing by: Jishnu Guha

    Artwork Design by Alika Gupta

    Episode Mixed & Mastered by: Kartik Kulkarni

    Music Mixed by: Harsh Karmakar

    Music Mix Supervision: Ashyar Balsara & Jehangir Jehangir

    Recorded at Island City Studios

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