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My name is Kshitij Singh, artist-producer and audio engineer from Bhopal, India. I am streaming from my apartment in Valencia, Spain. Last year, my life took various turns and ended up launching me to Spain at Berklee College of Music, Valencia Campus. I’ve been doing masters in music production and exploring my musical style with the constantly evolving music industry. I am happy to share I have finally discovered my sound and will be putting out my second electronic music EP under a new ar ...
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3 uncertain college graduates sit down to discuss the things they love. Fueled by passion, these skirmishes might range from the intense to mundane, but the only certainty is that a lively battle will be fought. We will have the most intense and overly in-depth discussions on all forms of art on this podcast. Hosted by Aditya Rathi, Kshitij Gajapure and Shreyas Singh. New episodes every Saturday
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Following our long discussion on the movies of Tarantino, we sit down to talk about the hit HBO-miniseries "Chernobyl". With Shreyas indisposed, the task fell on Rathi and Kshitij to discuss the horrors of a nuclear disaster and its portrayal in this miniseries. So join us as Rathi and Kshitij gush over the cinematography and talk about the similar…
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Welcome, one and all, to our latest case study of the 3 episode rule - where each of us watches 3 episodes of currently airing anime and passes judgment on whether it is worth our time. As you'd expect, sparks fly again over themes, plot devices and "potential". So join us and witness Rathi's pragmatism, Shreyas' emotiveness and Kshitij shuttling b…
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In this episode, we attempt to understand the cinematic masterpiece that is 1917 - an award-winning movie set during the First World War. With most of the episode dedicated to deconstructing the cinematography, we find ourselves in one of the most heated debates yet. So join us as sparks fly, opinions are disregarded and punches are thrown; in this…
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In this unusual (mostly spoiler-free) episode, we sit down to discuss two amazing story-centric games "A Normal Lost Phone" {https://bit.ly/2OkwkNM} and "missed messages" {https://bit.ly/38VvUXr}. So join us as we try to talk about the different themes, mechanics and stories both the games have to offer but end up with Shreyas hijacking the episode…
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This time around (with tight time-constraints) we sit down to discuss the "instant-classic" Taxi-Driver. In a first where the fanboy was actually disappointed, we talk about the different themes, endings, and parallels that can be drawn from the movie. So join us as Shreyas starts doubting his life choices, Kshitij is disillusioned by critics and R…
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With an amazing summer season right around the corner (https://bit.ly/3dObWPi) we sit down to discuss the anime that aired the last season (full disclosure: we were supposed to discuss the next season). So join us as we leverage Rathi's video editing skills, Shreyas' love(?) for the medium and Gajapure's lack of preparedness for the off-road topic.…
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This time around we discuss Guy Ritchie's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."; a movie that exudes so much style, that we had to bring in our friend Shakya to even begin to comprehend it. Join us as elitists are born, filming decisions are questioned and contrived comparisons are constructed. With the fanboy's mic rejecting him, Shreyas going on long rebutta…
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Do watch on Youtube for the full experience. https://youtu.be/DDUFL8Se8Ac This episode is somewhat different from the usual discussions that we have. This time we play the game 'Overcooked' which is supposedly a cooking "simulation". Panic ensues thanks to the clunky controls, network latency and a curious lack of efficiency as we demonstrate exact…
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In this episode, on the fanboy's behest, we task ourselves to experience "art" games (after painfully enabling flash). Join us as Rathi grills the fanboy on his definition of art while Shreyas fails to produce examples to back up his lofty claims. Whether you resonate more with Rathi's realistic nitpicking or with Gajapure's childlike curiosity; th…
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In this episode, we try to understand the nuances of getting serious about something you are passionate about. To help us tackle this and other such serious questions we call upon our friend Akhil, who is invested in all things philosophical. So join us as Rathi takes over Gajapure's position as the guy with the doc (though not as passionately form…
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In our third episode, we attempt to analyze the critically acclaimed movie "Parasite" directed by -Bong Joon-ho. This movie is famous for its satire on the pervasiveness of greed and class discrimination in today's society and its success during the 2019 Academy Awards (Oscar). So to help us embark on this epic undertaking we bring over a friend of…
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With our second episode, we ask the question "Why are Ghibli movies famous?" Being the self-proclaimed experts that we are - we "randomly" choose 6 movies for this discussion and completely forget to talk about the main theme at the end! We discuss Porco Rosso, Spirited Away, Grave of the Fireflies (half-heartedly), Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving…
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For the first episode, we discuss Firewatch - how it's unique game design leads to personal experiences. While there are obvious spoilers for the game, it shouldn't ruin your first playthrough. And before we forget, did we mention the boomboxes? Some things mentioned in the episode: Portal - the game that Gajapure mentions for some reason Not talki…
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