The Urban Nerd visits Mystic India: A Bollywood Spectacular

The ultimate Bollywood dance spectacular, “Mystic India,” kicked off last week in Jersey selling out the whole entire show and Urban Asian was on set!

The New Jersey based performing group – AATMA Performing Arts / AATMA Group – along with Bharat Yatra Productions kicked off their “Mystic India” show with a bang in New Jersey on August 13th, 2011  at the State Theater! They have become the first South Asian performing arts company in the United States to launch an international touring Bollywood dance spectacular.

The show was a must see and my co-host from Urban Asian, Amrita, and I was there to take you behind the scenes! Check out all the fun adventures from the show!

 

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The Urban Nerd explores FOGANA for UrbanAsianTV

The Midwest FOGANA held their 31st annual dance competition in Cincinnati, Ohio, which consisted of Raas, Garba and Folk from all age groups.

This sold-out event brought in about 1,500 spectators from cities such as Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland to celebrate the folk tradition of Gujarat, a state in southern India.

UrbanAsianTV gave The Urban Nerd an opportunity to adventure out at FOGANA, where he got to see his roots in its raw form, and also got to see if anyone would battle him on the dancefloor.

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Culture Shock Dub – “Super Bass” Remake

Culture Shock (Lomaticc, Baba Kahn, Sunny Brown) just made one of the sickest remakes I’ve ever heard.

They re-did Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass” and added a Bollywood twist to it with “Bumbro Bumbro” from the movie, Mission Kashmir.

I’m sure you’ll hit the replay button as many times I am right now.

Enjoy it!

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DJ Flawless introduces “Headphone Diaries”

In the music industry, people call him “The Category Killer” because of his ability to blend any music genre of songs together in an extremely smooth way.  His friends, including myself, call him “Waseem Khan”..well, because that’s his real name.  Or in the fashion industry, people call him “Mr. Swagger” because of his ways in designing a “hipster meets a very sexy GQ” look for himself.  He calls himself “Kimosabe” because…well..I have no clue why.  But, to the world, he is known as DJ Flawless.

This DJ turned Producer has recently released his multi-episode series called the “Headphone Diaries,” where he takes you on a backstage journey of his life on how he became a Producer after realizing the DJ circuit scene was just not enough.

In the first episode he gives you an introduction to what his past successes were, and from what he learned from his experiences, which led to his transformation to the person he is right now.  He also introduces a brand new track that he did with International Renowned Musician, Navin Kundra.

I’ve been honored to know DJ Flawless on a personal basis, and he’s been a great friend to me for the past years by either DJing my events including my Birthday to giving me advice on personal issues or new projects that I’ve been working on.

I’m extremely proud of what he has accomplished, and am extremely excited on what this upcoming year has in store for him.  He is definitely one of the most talented musicians out there, who definitely has one of the best ear when it comes to making music.  He’s a perfectionist at what he does, and I really believe some musicians should learn from him when it comes to high quality production.

DJ Flawless is the new artist to look out for, and I’m exciting about the new tracks he’s been working on for the near future! (Being a friend, I got the privilege to hear some sneak peaks!)

Check the first episode out in this amazing new series:

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