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The Bhangra Heads Podcast

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Keepin it real for all the bhangra heads out there. Showcasing our views on bhangra and going back through the years reviewing landmark tracks and albums.

Keepin it real for all the bhangra heads out there. Showcasing our views on bhangra and going back through the years reviewing landmark tracks and albums.

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Ep. 27 - The Heads Review: Art of Panjab

Title speaks for itself... if you're a real head you know.
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 months
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Ep. 26 - Shoot the Shit: Life Hit Us

Yeah... we know... long overdue, but life gets in the way. We're back with another round-up of what we're listening to, what we think is bangin' and also what isn't. We discuss a lot of recent EPs, up and coming releases from our favorite artists, and what else has been going on with the Heads.
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 months
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Ep. 25 - Shoot the Shit

The Bhangra Heads back with another... we talk about the Chamkila movie (pre-release), Raf Saperra's EP (5 Deadly Venomz), Channi Nattan and Inderpal Moga and bring you another set of our Deep Cuts.   Look out for more content and let us know what you'd like to hear - The Bhangra Heads
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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Ep. 24 - Raw and Unfiltered: A.S. Kullar

We sit with one of the top up and coming producers from the UK. Listen in to learn about his influences, what it was like living in a house of musical genius, and what we can look forward to in the weeks, months, and years to come.
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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Ep. 23 - The Ultimate Panjabi MC Album

The Bhangra Heads try to compile their ultimate Panjabi MC album by picking tracks from his immense catalogue and trying to form an "Ultimate" album.   Hit us up and let us know what you would put into your ultimate PMC album!
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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Ep. 22 - 2023 Year End Review

The Bhangra Heads shoutout their favourite song, album (incl. EPs and Soundtracks), newcomer and artist from 2023.   Is a soundtrack an album? Will we finally drop a deep cuts playlist? Can we do video? All these questions and more will be answered in this one...   Let us know how you felt about 2023 and what you're most looking forward to in 2024!
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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01:17:24

Ep. 20 - Shoot the Shit

The Bhangra Heads doing a classic round table discussion about our UK trip, bhangra and Punjabi music and a whole lot of other s**t. Recorded back in Oct. 2023. Hope you guys enjoy our discussion and remember to hit us up!
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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Ep. 21 - The Games we Play

We really need y'all's help with this one... in this episode Sunny picks a few topics around which we name our favourite tracks, but in true Bhangra Heads fashion we don't agree... so we'll be posting some polls related to the topics in this episode:

Best Sukshinder Shinda track (produced or sung) Best Sad Song Best Bhangra band Best Punjabi Movie song Recorded back in Oct. 2021
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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Ep. 19 - Raw and Unfiltered:Tru-Skool (Part 2)

Yeah... we know... we've been loafting like crazy. But as a special Christmas edition of The Bhangra Heads here's the second part of our pod with Sukh (Tru-Skool). We actually did get to meet up in September which was a dream come true (definitely meet your heroes)! We hope you guys enjoy it... you'll hear more from us soon!
Pop and Pop-Rock 1 year
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Ep. 18 - Raw and Unfiltered:Tru-Skool (Part 1)

The man himself, one of our idols, Tru-Skool sits down with The Bhangra Heads. Talking about his journey, working with Karan Aujla... what we got wrong about BTFU in our review :D.
Pop and Pop-Rock 2 years
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Ep. 17 - Pre 90s

Kuldeep Manak, Surinder Shinda, A.S. Kang, Gurdas Maan, Malkit Golden Star, Charanjit Ahuja   Just a few of the top names from the pre-90s era. We take you on a journey back to the Golden Age of Punjabi music that set the foundations for the scene we know today.   Top voices, top music. Take a listen.
Pop and Pop-Rock 3 years
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Ep. 16 - Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu

Shubhdeep Sindh Sidhu, sadly passed away on May 29th, 2022. He was an influential figure in the Punjabi music industry and represents a huge loss to his family, friends, fans, Punjabi music, and ultimately Punjab. In this episode we spoke about our feelings and implications of his death at the time. 
Pop and Pop-Rock 3 years
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Ep.15 - 2021 Year End Review

Join us as we go through top tracks from 2021 and The Bhangra Heads award their favourite from this year.   Was this year a banger? or just another one to add to the list...   Let us know how you felt about 2021 and what you're most looking forward to in 2022!   Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads
Pop and Pop-Rock 3 years
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Ep. 14 - Raw and Unfiltered: Hollywood Harv

One of the most iconic voices of the 2000s, in our second instalment of the Raw and Unfiltered series we have the one, the only, Hollywood Harv!   As an MC, radio host and comedian Harv's voice has graced us in various forms whether it was comedy skits on DJ Sanj / Sound Ministry albums or as ad-libs and intros to some heavy hitting Bhangra tracks.   Listen in on how he got started, what the scene was like early on in Canada and what Harv's been up to these days.   Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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Ep. 13 - 1/2 Year Review

1/2 year... well... 1/2ish year review. We recorded this episode back on Jul. 31 2021 so cut us some slack, but even then one of the heads went on a bender, a few of the heads were busy with work and weddings so excuse us for releasing this one so late. Also, we've been busy recording a lot more Raw and Unfiltered episodes so keep your eyes open for a lot more content!   Anyways, in our 13th episode we go through all the music that's caught our attention in 2021 up until July and showcase some key tracks that should be in any Bhangra head's playlist.   Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads and leave us your comments.
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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Ep. 12 - Live Album Review: BACTHAFUCUP

The Bhangra Heads do a first listen review of the long awaited album from Karan Aujla x Truskool. We actually all waited for this podcast recording before taking our first listen.    What are your thoughts on the album so far?   Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads and leave us your comments.
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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Ep. 11 - 1990s (Part 2): Who wants Paronthay?

The Bhangra Heads conclude their rundown of the 90s. Tune in for our top 5 of the decade, with some surprises and some obvious bangers. We also run through some key albums that just didn’t make the cut and of course our Sleeper Picks segment.     Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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Ep.10 - Raw and Unfiltered: Princ3

He's carrying the Punjabi Folk torch and running with it. One of the up and coming talents from the UK with Manak-esque vocals, join us as we speak with the first Check One Records released artist: Princ3.   We discuss Princ3's influences, his journey to becoming a proper vocalist along with a bit of banter and fun!   Raw and Unfiltered with Princ3 and The Bhangra Heads.   Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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Ep.9 - 1990s (Part 1): Bhangra's gonna get you

THE 1990s - for The Bhangra Heads, the defining decade of what we love most about Bhangra music. The 1990s saw a load of innovation, different sounds, remixes, fusion with other genres and most of all artists were having FUN with it.    In this first parter we review our top #6-10 albums.   Follow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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Ep. 8 - A.S. Kang: The Evergreen Maestro

Welcome to another episode of The Bhangra Heads podcast. For our 8th instalment we review the career and discography of A.S. Kang. That\'s right - the man that\'s kept himself relevant for over 40 years where the grandparents to the young kids have danced, listened to and enjoyed his music.\r\n\n\n \r\n\n\nTeaming up initially with local musicians in the UK, Kang Ji made it big as one of the first Panjabi artists to sign with HMV India and release some legendary LPs. He\'s worked with the likes of K.S. Narula, Charanjit Ahuja and most recently Sukshinder Shinda.\r\n\n\n \r\n\n\nTune in to find out more about the mark he\'s left on Panjabi Folk music.\r\n\n\n \r\n\n\nFollow us on Instagram @thebhangraheads\r\n
Pop and Pop-Rock 4 years
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