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Maed in India
Maed in India
358 episodes
1 month ago
Whether it’s a shoegaze band from Chandigarh, thrash metal act from Visakhapatnam, rapper from Kashmir, vocal folk quartet from Kohima, Tamil indie pop act from Madurai, or a singer-songwriter from Mussoorie, Maed in India is where you’ll discover it. Started in 2015, music nerd and ex-radio presenter Mae Mariyam Thomas showcases the best talent coming out of South Asia and its diaspora.  The show is India’s first indie music podcast and prides itself on being the premier destination for new music, little known stories that give you a peek into the lives of independent musicians, as well as being an ongoing archive of unreleased music never heard before. “Remember that in the darkest days when everything stopped, you turned to artists.” - Jishnu Bandyopadhyay
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Whether it’s a shoegaze band from Chandigarh, thrash metal act from Visakhapatnam, rapper from Kashmir, vocal folk quartet from Kohima, Tamil indie pop act from Madurai, or a singer-songwriter from Mussoorie, Maed in India is where you’ll discover it. Started in 2015, music nerd and ex-radio presenter Mae Mariyam Thomas showcases the best talent coming out of South Asia and its diaspora.  The show is India’s first indie music podcast and prides itself on being the premier destination for new music, little known stories that give you a peek into the lives of independent musicians, as well as being an ongoing archive of unreleased music never heard before. “Remember that in the darkest days when everything stopped, you turned to artists.” - Jishnu Bandyopadhyay
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Episodes (20/358)
Maed in India
Best Of Best Of (featuring Mae & Shaun)
1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

Maed in India
The Year Everyone Found Their Soundcloud Password
2 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Maed in India
This One Was Sponsored By Tears and a Bass Solo
2 months ago
56 minutes

Maed in India
Quarantine? More Like Quarantunes
2 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Maed in India
0% Auto-Tune, 100% Auto-Feel
3 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Maed in India
Vocals Were Served, Warmed, and Toasted
3 months ago
58 minutes

Maed in India
Part Music, Part Existential Crisis
3 months ago
34 minutes

Maed in India
Not a phase, Mom!
4 months ago
48 minutes

Maed in India
new mic, who dis?
4 months ago
44 minutes

Maed in India
The Year It All Began
4 months ago
52 minutes

Maed in India
Parekh & Singh
6 months ago
53 minutes

Maed in India
Maed Mixtape: Gangsta
7 months ago
19 minutes

Maed in India
Atteev
8 months ago
41 minutes

Maed in India
St. Cyril
9 months ago
47 minutes

Maed in India
Komorebi
1 year ago
55 minutes

Maed in India
Dot.
1 year ago
39 minutes

Maed in India
Pratika
1 year ago
48 minutes

Maed in India
Queendom
1 year ago
36 minutes

Maed in India
The Soul
1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Maed in India
NATE08
1 year ago
34 minutes

Maed in India
Whether it’s a shoegaze band from Chandigarh, thrash metal act from Visakhapatnam, rapper from Kashmir, vocal folk quartet from Kohima, Tamil indie pop act from Madurai, or a singer-songwriter from Mussoorie, Maed in India is where you’ll discover it. Started in 2015, music nerd and ex-radio presenter Mae Mariyam Thomas showcases the best talent coming out of South Asia and its diaspora.  The show is India’s first indie music podcast and prides itself on being the premier destination for new music, little known stories that give you a peek into the lives of independent musicians, as well as being an ongoing archive of unreleased music never heard before. “Remember that in the darkest days when everything stopped, you turned to artists.” - Jishnu Bandyopadhyay