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Maed In India fills a deep deep void in my life. If you’re as old as I am and miss being able to listen to the radio, you will know that void well. RadioCity Bangalore and Radio Voyager on WorldSpace were things I took for granted, back in the late 90’s and early 00’s. Little did I know the price ageing elitists like me would pay for turning our noses up at ‘commercial’ Bollywood. Radio now, is 10 Punjabi songs an hour with a grand total of two themes: an Arijit-clone crying or a Badshah-clone over-compensating. And suddenly, out of the blue, I discovered Mae. Indian Indie, the curation, and the stories. This podcast is nearly perfect. Mae’s personality and the work the team puts in goes a long way. It is such a pity that podcast discovery is so difficult. I wish I’d found it sooner. I’m going to be singing praises and coaxing all my friends to give it a listen.
Maybeyellow via Apple Podcasts · India · 06/03/19
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One would hardly imagine to find such an amazing archive of indie music from India. Can't wait for the next episode.Read full review »
sfanthome via Apple Podcasts · India · 08/21/18
I’m so glad I discovered this podcast. Mae does an amazing job highlighting the true gems of India when it comes to raw music. I look for ways to extend my work commute so that I can finish up an episode before showing up at work! :)
Ned-11 via Apple Podcasts · India · 03/06/19
Maed In India fills a deep deep void in my life. If you’re as old as I am and miss being able to listen to the radio, you’ll know that void well. RadioCity Bangalore on Radio Voyager on WorldSpace were things I took for granted back in the late 90’s and early 00’s. Little did I know the price...Read full review »
Maybeyellow via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/31/19
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