Tag: Hungama Artist Aloud

Shuchi Roy Managing Director at Anahad Foundation

Hungama Artist Aloud launches ‘Colours of Braj’ – the first folk album with Dolby Atmos sound

Hungama Artist Aloud, a platform that supports and promotes independent content, has launched ‘Colours of Braj’, the first folk album in the immersive sound of Dolby Atmos. Created and produced by Anahad Foundation, an NGO that promotes, supports and empowers folk artists, the ten-track folk album, has its roots in Braj region of Uttar Pradesh and reflects the culture of folk artists there. To maintain the authenticity of folk music, these tracks were recorded in the artists’ natural settings that brings out the rustic appeal of these songs. This album weaves together unique sounds of the Braj region with meaningful lyrics that are sure to make a lasting impression on the listeners.

Fans will now be able to experience folk music like never before. With the immersive sound of Dolby Atmos, they will feel like they are inside the song, to feel it without limitations. The album is available in Dolby Atmos on Hungama Music and can be enjoyed through compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled mobile devices.

Speaking about the association, Soumini Sridhara Paul, Senior Vice President, Hungama Artist Aloud said, “Hungama Artist Aloud has always believed in supporting independent artists by providing them the opportunity to showcase their talent on a global level and reach out to as wide an audience as possible. It is not only a platform for independent artists, but also a community for creative minds that contribute to the independent music scenario in the country, in their own unique ways. Through this association, we look forward to not only supporting folk artists but also making their music available to our audience using the best possible technology that enhances their listening experience.”

Commenting on this initiative, Shuchi Roy Managing Director at Anahad Foundation stated, “The objective of this album and journey was to shed the spotlight on the colors of Uttar Pradesh, showcasing the culture of the state. Till date, no one has recorded the folk music of Uttar Pradesh quite like we have. Therefore, I left with Abhinav Agrawal, who himself is a folk artist and has a knack to record folk musicians across the country on this amazing journey. This trip was a little special as we were introducing the artists with the new technology of Dolby Atmos. It was truly an enriching experience.”

IPRS campaign #HERmusic

The Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) team up with Dolby & Hungama Artist Aloud to inspire, empower and celebrate women in music

The Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS), a representative body of music composers, lyricists, and publishers of music announces the #HERmusic initiative in collaboration with Dolby Laboratories, (a leader in immersive entertainment experiences) and Hungama Artist Aloud, (platform for talent and independent content) to empower women in the music industry. The association aims to promote the representation of women musicians in India in terms of identifying the probable barriers and creating a conducive environment to express and flourish. Together they will kickstart a movement this International Women’s Day on 8th March with manifold activities under the umbrella #HERmusic further spread-out in the form of initiatives #UnleashHERmusic, #EmpowerHERmusic, and #CelebrateHERmusic as three legs of the campaign.

The first leg of the campaign #UnleashHERMusic will congregate a music roundtable on International Women’s Day – 8th March, having all leading women on the panel from creators, composers, industry insiders, and media head honchos. The panel will include Sneha Khanwalkar (Music Director), Anushka Manchanda (Singer, Composer, Music Producer), M.M. Sreelekha (Singer & Music composer), Natania Lalwani (Indie Pop Musician), Hiral Viradia (Sound Engineer), Anwesha Dutta Gupta (Singer & Composer), Soumini Sridhara Paul (Senior Vice President, Hungama Artist Aloud), Sonali Singh (Talent Manager), along with Nirmika Singh (Editor, Rolling Stone) who will moderate the session. The second initiative of the campaign #EmpowerHERMusic consists of extensive outreach, talent hunt, and knowledge series with Dolby, Hungama Artist Aloud and industry stalwarts, wherein female creators will learn the know-how of creatively and technologically enhancing their art-form further helping the artists/creators to expand their creative palette. The Third leg of the campaign #CelebrateHERMUSIC will acclaim and commemorate ‘HER creation’ in the form of ‘All women music concert’, a first of its kind in India.

As per statistics from a study conducted between 2016 to 2018 by international arts, collective FEMWAV revealed the ratio of women composers and producers to male composers and producers in Bollywood was 1:80. While on the Indian indie front (between 2015-2018), the number was 1:71. The numbers are dismal on the management front too with women making up only 10% of artist managers in the industry. Production and music creation aren’t the only areas where there appears to be a definite lack of females. Underrepresentation is evident in the case of decision-makers, publishers, talent managers, instrumentalists, A&Rs, sound engineers, DJs, and many others related to the music industry. Thus, IPRS, Hungama Artist Aloud, and Dolby Laboratories have come together to drive a positive change and encourage more participation from women in the music industry in India.

Mr. Rakesh Nigam, CEO of IPRS commented on this initiative, “We’re extremely thrilled with the collaboration between IPRS, Dolby Laboratories, and Hungama Artist Aloud. Despite a surge in female voices heard across broad spectrums of industries, we’re still far from seeing enough contribution from female authors and composers in the Music Industry in India. Women have been under-represented for a very long time in areas related to music creation and production. With this initiative, we hope to strike a conversation that snowballs into a much-needed change in the industry and open up avenues for women in the industry that weren’t accessible before. Through this, we hope to jointly work towards decoding and resolving prevailing issues and encourage creative and talented minds, which in turn will further enrich the cultural heritage of our country.”

Further, Ms. Soumini Sridhara Paul, Senior Vice President, Hungama Artist Aloud added “This initiative aims to create an open forum to discuss the concerns that women have to contend with to find their place in the modern music industry. We’re extremely happy that this collaboration is taking shape; we hope that the music industry bears the fruitful outcome of this necessary change, and we can build a gender-neutral workspace to carry on our legacy. The initiative wishes to serve as a stepping stone to a largely delayed conversation.”

The absence of female songwriters and producers is nothing short of an epidemic in the industry. The business must make a cathartic change and pave the path for participation from female creators in encouraging numbers. This movement proposes to create a conducive, collaborative space for women to uphold their talent and share their experiences; a space to inspire, empower and celebrate women in music.