WOMAD Caceras and The Raghu Dixit Project

Post date - May 9th, 2010 | Catagory - Blog, Featured | Comments - 7

Last year, when we played WOMAD in Charlton Park, it was much too quick for us to fully savour the experience, but the gig itself was something we would never forget. WOMAD, the festival, is like that! you can’t forget your WOMAD experience in a hurry.

This time round, WOMAD Caceras, was our tour opener. And what a way to start a tour! In Spain for the first time ever, playing at one of the most beautiful concert venues in the world, to thousands of people who don’t speak our language! Perfect ;)

womad-spain-1

We landed up in Caceras after a quick flight into Madrid and a 4 hour bus journey along Spain’s scenic country side. Quickly checked into the hotel and went out exploring the town. After what must be 4 hours of walking, we ended up at the Main Stage for WOMAD Caceras to catch the local act and a electro - ska - rap - beatbox band close day 1.

It was quite a party for us, five of us in what must have been atleast 25,000 people who had come out to party on the streets of Caceras. We had a jolly good time, being the “novelty items”, the only Indians (as far as we were told) in a kilometer’s radius, we did not spare a single opportunity to tell everyone we could about coming over to our show the next day.

womad-spain-2We had a workshop planned early in the evening on the 7th and then a couple of hours before our show at 11 PM local time! The good thing with festivals is that there is always a floating crowd and word of mouth / the sound travels quickly and people land up filling the venue before you can even think about it!

Our workshop was quite interesting because it was largely planned as a talk + explain + demonstrate session where we realized very quickly that the first two parts of the plan were not possible! We did have a translator but the crowd was clearly not in the mood to listen to us explaining things and especially not when we spoke in English!

So demonstrate it was! and we demonstrated as much as we could about our music, the culture, our influences, the arrangements, the “Indianness” of it and what made our music special. And the crowd loved it! The workshop also served as a good curtain raiser for our performance later in the night.

By the time the workshop was done, we were seeing the best of the Spanish unpredictable weather where there were rains lashing around and the production crew had to arrange a makeshift shelter on stage for the equipment and at one point, it got so bad that the workshop after us had to be cut off half way!

But all spirits were high for when we returned, after a set by a local opening band, we were on stage, making real what had been a dream till one moment before! The crowd did not disappoint either. People poured in from all corners and we had quite a few people ready to party - Indian Folk Style!

womad-spain-8

A tight one hour set in which Raghu’s guitar string snapped only once was most joyously played out by the band and we could see much dancing and revelry from on stage which made things much better for us, pushing up the performance a notch or two higher!

Like Raghu said, “We froze the clouds, stopped the rains and moved the crowd”, it was a crazy night and we loved every moment of it and with it, another WOMAD chapter is etched in our memories, not to be forgotten in a hurry!

Muchas Gracias to Team WOMAD, Caceras for getting us there and having us play. Too many to thank by name, but you know who you are!

womad-spain-13

PS: Happy Birthday to Vijay whose birthday we celebrated on stage in Spain! Don’t think we can give you a better gift ;)

See the rest of the photographs - here and here. Photos of the band on stage shot by Paul Knowles.

womad-spain-3

womad-spain-4

womad-spain-7

womad-spain-10

womad-spain-14womad-spain-11

womad-spain-5

View Post

Up Up and Away!

Post date - May 3rd, 2010 | Catagory - Blog, Featured | Comments - 11

After much drama and lots of tension, we finally got everything sorted out and we are off! First to Caceras in Spain and then to the Rest of the UK - if you know people that should watch us, please point them in our direction :)

rdp-up-up-away

Thats us with a tribute to the airline that is taking us to Europe!

site-womadcaceres2009-tb01

And that is where we are playing our first gig! So wish us luck :)

View Post

WOMADness!

Post date - July 26th, 2009 | Catagory - Blog | Comments - 9

So how do you prepare yourself before playing at the music festival of your dreams? Certainly not by sitting packed in a van in heavy traffic on the Motorway!

vaz_0439

But thats how the gig of our dreams started! After much confusion about the travel and having to drop one member from the travelling party at the last minute because there wasn’t enough place in the van, we set off from London in a rented van and to our horror found that the traffic on the Motorway was unbelievably crazy! But Sareata was on top of things and managed to squeeze her way in and out of lanes and get some ‘Indian Style’ driving done to speed things up!

vaz_0457 vaz_0473

But it was a HUGE sigh of relief we breathed as we pulled into the artist registration area at the festival and collected our artist kits and then made our way to the Saddlespan stage just 40 minutes before we were supposed to go on stage!

vaz_0515

It was then that we found out that the engineers had gone off for a dinner break since we hadn’t arrived yet and were planning to land up only half an hour before our show, so we had just 15 minutes to quickly check if all was in place and then headed back to the green room to get changed! Looking back and things, I am quite pleased things went this way coz we were all full of energy and there was no chance or time for nervousness or any such thing! it was all plug and play!

vaz_0675 vaz_0754

The people who come to WOMAD are really special and they come there for a fun happy experience, the place itself is out of a fairy tale and the music is the most diverse you will ever find at festivals! So it was a great vibe from the first moment we got on stage! people were already fully kicked about our band and ready to have a great time!

vaz_0591

We also spotted in the crowd, a familiar face, Mr. Derek Sivers himself and quite a few attendees from TED Global that had just finished in Oxford earlier that day! It was a first for me, playing in front of my “boss”!! But he seemed to like it so its all good I think ;)

vaz_0535

The set was quite fantastic, the band was tight, the sound was brilliant, the crowd was beautiful, the setting was perfect, there was nothing more we could ask for! But … and you know how in our case, there is always a big BUT ;)

vaz_0543

Rajeev, who was our Road Manager cum Photographer cum Roadie cum Guitar Tech cum Merchandise Sales Manager cum guide cum everything else assumed that the band’s slot was from 8PM to 9PM and so when there were 10 mins to go, he told us to wrap up the set and so at 9 PM on the dot, we ended our performance with a bang!

vaz_0554

The organizers however came running and told us that we had half an hour more to go! so it was time for our triple encore!! :D

The crowd loved the fact that we had more time and it was all good and the best part of it being that we had enough time to set up a small stall on the left side of the stage where we could sell our CDs. And boy did we sell CDs! we ran out of every single CD we managed to get from India and still ended up not having enough!

vaz_0620

By this time, it was getting really cold (atleast for us!) and then it was time to check some of the rest of the festival, go out and eat from the wide variety of cuisines on display and head to The Hilton in Swindon where we were to stay for the night!

vaz_0626

And that is how it all went down, there are so many more stories to tell, but this is the basic draft I had to get out ASAP! More shall follow!

vaz_0880

Pictures from the gig available at - http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=285799&id=522175007&l=64b11f6ff6

View Post

We’re playing WOMAD!

Post date - July 21st, 2009 | Catagory - Blog | Comments - 0

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 50 years or have nothing to do with the world music scene at all, you know that WOMAD is just the *Biggest* world music festival ever!

Read more..

View Post