We Are The Weirdos, Aunty-ji WEIRDO
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- Society & Culture
WEIRDO is a zine and collective documenting and celebrating the experiences perspectives and contributions of South Asian people in alternative subcultures. We Are The Weirdos, Aunty-ji is their podcast where members of WEIRDO Collective take turns interviewing South Asian creatives and changemakers in the alternative scene to document and celebrate their work and inspire the next generation.
Transcripts for each episode can be found at www.weirdozine.com/podcast
Credits:
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Edited by Neil Parmar
Artwork by Ami Patel
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens
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Riz Farooqi - Unite Asia & King Ly Chee
Riz Farooqi is the founder of Unite Asia and is the frontman of renowned hardcore band, King Ly Chee, from Hong Kong. Unite Asia, stands as a vibrant platform spotlighting Asian bands across Asia and the diaspora with daily updates. In this episode hosted by Neil Parmar, Riz delves into the genesis of Unite Asia, his perspectives as a Pakistani hardcore enthusiast who grew up in Hong Kong, and shares how this compares to his experiences following his recent move to London, UK.
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Credits:
Hosted by Neil Parmar
Edited by Neil Parmar
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Artwork by Ami Patel @artbyamixx
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens -
Sam Chetan-Welsh - Ithaca
Sam Chetan-Welsh is a guitarist and a founding member of British metalcore band Ithaca. In this episode, Neil Parmar talks to Sam about the formation of Ithaca and the band's journey to date. During the conversation, Sam reflects on being of mixed heritage - Indian and English - and discusses how his Indian heritage has informed his music. Sam also shares his insights on the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion in the metal and alternative music scene.
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Credits:
Hosted by Neil Parmar
Edited by Neil Parmar
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Artwork by Ami Patel @artbyamixx
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens -
Urvah Khan - Musician & ScrapFest Founder
Urvah Khan is an independent Canadian-Pakistani musician based in Toronto, Canada. Known for captivating online performances and live shows, her unique story and music have earned recognition from prestigious outlets like the BBC, CBC, Vice, and Sports Centre LA. Urvah is also the founder of ScrapFest, a festival that prioritises trans and underground artists. Zee Ahmed speaks to Urvah about being a South Asian kid growing up with the music scene in Toronto, reconciling Muslim tradition with Western culture, and what inspired her to start ScrapFest.
View the transcript on our website: https://www.weirdozine.com/podcast
Follow WEIRDO on Instagram: https://instagram.com/weirdo.zine
Credits:
Hosted by Zee Ahmed
Edited by Neil Parmar
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Artwork by Ami Patel @artbyamixx
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens -
Som Wardner - My Vitriol
Som Wardner is the frontman and guitarist in the alternative rock band My Vitriol, who gained widespread acclaim following the release of their debut album 'Finelines' in 2001. In this episode, Neil Parmar talks to Som as he reflects on the creative process behind writing and recording 'Finelines', shares insights into the early days of My Vitriol and how he gained a love for music back in his formative years growing up in Sri Lanka.
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Credits:
Hosted by Neil Parmar
Edited by Neil Parmar
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Artwork by Ami Patel @artbyamixx
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens -
Anjali Bhatia - Voodoo Queens
Anjali Bhatia is a solo artist and the former frontwoman of 90s riot grrrl band Voodoo Queens. Voodoo Queens were one of the few bands fronted by a South Asian woman at the time and they left their mark on the riot grrrl scene from their very first gig, catching the attention of radio tastemaker John Peel. Naz Toorabally speaks with Anjali about the history of Voodoo Queens, the music she's currently working on and her advice for emerging artists.
View the transcript on our website: https://www.weirdozine.com/podcast
Follow WEIRDO on Instagram: https://instagram.com/weirdo.zine
Credits:
Hosted by Naz Toorabally
Edited by Neil Parmar
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Artwork by Ami Patel @artbyamixx
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens -
Sahil Makhija - Demonstealer
Sahil Makhija, better known as the Demonstealer, has been integral to the growth of the metal scene in India. Dubbed as "the man who brought metal to India" by Kerrang! Magazine, the Mumbai-based metalhead created Demonstealer Records (India's first metal label), founded Resurrection Festival which is India's first extreme metal festival and fronts the blackened death metal band Demonic Resurrection. If that wasn't enough, Sahil also founded India's first heavy metal cooking show called Headbanger's Kitchen. Rajen Bhatt speaks with Sahil about all of this and more.
View the transcript on our website: https://www.weirdozine.com/podcast
Follow WEIRDO on Instagram: https://instagram.com/weirdo.zine
Credits:
Hosted by Rajen Bhatt
Edited by Neil Parmar
Produced by Naz Toorabally
Artwork by Ami Patel @artbyamixx
Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens