FREE DOWNLOAD - "SHAANTI PRESENTS PODCAST SERIES 001" NOW AVAILABLE IN SOUNDCLOUD

Produced by the curator of the Eastern Electronic Festival, Sharnita K Athwal from Shaanti has released ‘Shaanti Presents Podcast Series 001.’

Exploring underground dance and electronic music past, present and futurist beats from around the globe while championing the cutting edge of new and emerging artists of electronic and alternative music from around the world.

The mix features contributions from Nitin Sawhney, Bloc Party, Plump DJs, M.I.A, Engine-EarZ Experiment, Sharaab, Urvah Khan and more. Check out the full tracklist or download it free today via the link below.

Tracklistings –
Sharaab - Mathabhanga
Anno - Arrival (Indian Summer Mix)
Tim Xavier - Indian Summer
Vast Minority - Street Lit Lady feat. Kyah Runa
Bloc Party - Where is Home? (Diplo Remix)
Gaudi - Analogue Criteria
Nitin Sawhney - The Devil & Midnight (Engine-EarZ Experiment Remix)
Square One - DubStep 1
Urvah Khan - War Drum
M.I.A - Bucky Done Gun (UK Funky Mix) By Yo!
Soma Vaski - Jelly (Savage Remix)
Plump DJs - System Addict
Rita Morar & & Steve 'Fingerz' Carty - Rain (Piyush Bhatnagar Remix)
Seba - Painted Sky (Klasbo Remix)

SHAANTI PRESENTS PODCAST SERIES 001 - BY SHARNITA K ATHWAL (DEC 2011) by Shaanti

Having been an outstanding leader in the creative sector for more than twelve years, Shaanti continues to play a leading part in advising and shaping policy for electronic music development in this country. Having achieved this by their ethical and committed engagement with communities and artists in the UK and abroad. Shaanti’s often-pioneering programming is at all times coupled with a deeply developed ethos on multi-cultural Britain, equity and collaborative practices.

With their vibrant programming and festivals such as The Big Chill, Radio 1 Live in Birmingham and Nottingham and the Eastern Electronic Festival, Shaanti have made an individual and permanent impact on the regional landscape here in the UK and beyond. True pioneers in their own right, their first event struck a chord from humble beginnings in 1999, and they’re now one of the most established and respected music and arts institutes in the UK.

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