6 episodes

"Unsung," is a new series that uncovers the hidden tales and genius of artists who have transcended the boundaries of music. Each episode is a deep dive into the fascinating lives and enduring legacies of remarkable individuals who have left a lasting mark on the world of sound. In "Unsung," we unravel the mysteries behind the music, spotlighting luminaries like Wendy Carlos, the trailblazer of electronic sounds; Jacob Miller, the reggae maestro whose spirit lives on; Lata Mangeshkar, the ethereal Nightingale of India; and Charles Mingus, the jazz virtuoso whose compositions defy convention. This series takes you beyond the hits, exploring the personal and creative landscapes that shaped these extraordinary artists. These are the stories of those who dared to innovate and redefine the art of sound. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Unsung" promises an immersive journey into the heart of music history.
The series is produced by Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

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"Unsung," is a new series that uncovers the hidden tales and genius of artists who have transcended the boundaries of music. Each episode is a deep dive into the fascinating lives and enduring legacies of remarkable individuals who have left a lasting mark on the world of sound. In "Unsung," we unravel the mysteries behind the music, spotlighting luminaries like Wendy Carlos, the trailblazer of electronic sounds; Jacob Miller, the reggae maestro whose spirit lives on; Lata Mangeshkar, the ethereal Nightingale of India; and Charles Mingus, the jazz virtuoso whose compositions defy convention. This series takes you beyond the hits, exploring the personal and creative landscapes that shaped these extraordinary artists. These are the stories of those who dared to innovate and redefine the art of sound. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Unsung" promises an immersive journey into the heart of music history.
The series is produced by Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Bonus: Loose Ends

    Bonus: Loose Ends

    Loose Ends, the influential UK band, shaped the landscape of British R&B and soul. The group had three members, Steve Nichol , Jane Eugene and Carl McIntosh. They were signed to Virgin Records and released their debut album, “Little Spice,” in 1984. Their breakthrough hit, “Hanging on a String,” topped the US Billboard R&B chart, and they toured extensively in America. Tensions led to the departure of Jane and Steve, but the group continued with new members. Loose Ends’ distinctive sound blended soul, funk, pop, and electronic elements, influencing artists across genres.

    Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

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    • 6 min
    5. Jacob Miller

    5. Jacob Miller

    Jacob Miller, a Jamaican reggae artist, is the focus of this episode of Unsung. Born in 1952, Miller began his musical career in the late 1960s, recording his first tracks under the guidance of Clement St. Cockstone Dodd. He gained recognition for his socially consciouslyrics and audacious stage presence, earning the nickname “Killer.” Miller’s collaboration with Inner Circle marked a significant milestone in his career, and he also pursued a successful solo career. Tragically, Miller’s life was cut short in a car accident in 1980, leaving behind a lasting impact on the reggae music scene.

    Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

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    • 8 min
    4. DJ Krush

    4. DJ Krush

    DJ Krush, born Hideaki Ishi in Tokyo in 1962, is a renowned Japanese DJ and producer. He is known for his innovative approach to music production, blending genres such as hip hop, jazz, ambient, and traditional Japanese music. DJ Krush’s unique style and mastery ofsampling have earned him international recognition and collaborations with artists like Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, and Pete Rock. His discography includes influential albums like “Strictly Turntablized” and “Miso,” which have left a lasting impact on the global music scene.

    Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

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    • 6 min
    3. Lata Mangeshkar

    3. Lata Mangeshkar

    Lata Mangeshkar’s journey in the world of music is explored in this episode of Unsung. From her humble beginnings to her rise to stardom, the episode delves into the challenges she faced and the impact she made on Indian cinema. Lata’s family history in music, her transition from acting to singing, and her collaborations with renowned musicians arehighlighted. The episode also emphasizes her advocacy for the rights of playback singers and her contributions to the preservation of Indian classical music. Lata Mangeshkar’s legacy as a musical icon and her lasting impact on the Indian music industry are celebrated.

    Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

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    • 8 min
    2. Wendy Carlos

    2. Wendy Carlos

    Pop sensation Kim Petrus wins a Grammy Award for her collaboration with Sam Smith, becoming the first transgender woman to achieve this honor. However, social media quickly reminds us of the trailblazing Wendy Carlos, who won a Grammy in 1970 and played a pivotal role in the development of the Moog synthesizer.

    Wendy Carlos was a pioneering musician and composer who made significant contributions to the development of electronic music. Her influence extended to popular bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, and her work on films like “A Clockwork Orange” and “Tron” introduced groundbreaking techniques. 

    Wendy’s story is one of resilience, creativity, and success, as she redefined the sonic landscape and left an enduring legacy in the world of music.

    Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

    Photo credit: GAB Archive/Redferns

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    • 7 min
    1. Charles Mingus

    1. Charles Mingus

    Charles Mingus, the legendary musician, was more than just a bassist, he transformed the genre of Jazz.
    Born in Arizona and raised in Watts, Los Angeles, Mingus faced the challenges of racial identity and a turbulent era head-on. His music became a powerful tool for political expression, tackling civil rights issues and confronting racial discrimination. Mingus’s innovative approach to composition and his commitment to artistic autonomy set him apart in the jazz scene. His impact on music continues to be felt today, with artists from various genres drawing inspiration from his work. Charles Mingus was a true giant in the world of music.

    Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/)

    Image credit: Tom Marcello

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    • 14 min

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