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  • Klavdia Petrivna
    2025/08/02
    Welkom bij een nieuwe aflevering van Stagevibes – waar muziek en verhalen samenkomen. Vandaag duiken we in het leven en de klanken van Klavdia Petrivna, een Oekraïense zangeres die traditionele folklore mengt met een moderne twist. Met haar dromerige stem en poëtische teksten weet ze een brug te slaan tussen het verleden en het heden. Haar muziek is niet zomaar een lied – het is een gevoel, een herinnering, een landschap in klanken. Blijf luisteren en ontdek waarom Klavdia een unieke stem is in de Oekraïense muziekscene.
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    33 分
  • Khrystyna Soloviy
    2025/07/31
    Born in the Carpathian shadows and raised on Lemko folk songs, Khrystyna Soloviy is more than just a voice—she’s a revival. From her breakout on Ukraine’s The Voice to becoming one of the country’s most compelling indie-pop artists, Khrystyna has built a career around honoring the past while pushing sound forward. Her debut album, Zhyva Voda, breathed new life into ancient melodies, and since then, her songwriting has only grown more personal, poetic, and bold. In this episode, we journey through the story of a woman reclaiming heritage through harmony—how she turned traditional folk into modern anthems, what drives her to sing in a time of war, and why her voice resonates far beyond borders.
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    29 分
  • Molodi
    2025/07/31
    They started as a street duo in Mariupol—two friends with a guitar, a loop pedal, and a dream. But when war came to their city, Molodi lost everything… except their music. Now based in Kyiv, Molodi—made up of Kyrylo Rohovyi and Ivan Stepanishchev—are creating haunting alt-pop anthems shaped by loss, survival, and the unbreakable spirit of Ukraine. Songs like ‘Bil’ and ‘Nezalezhnist’ aren’t just tracks—they’re documents of a generation caught between destruction and hope. In this episode, we follow Molodi’s journey: from underground musicians to national voices, from occupied streets to festival stages. How does art survive war? What does it mean to rebuild your identity through music? And why are their harmonies hitting home for thousands of Ukrainians—and listeners far beyond? This is the story of Molodi: raw, real, and rising from the ashes.
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    35 分
  • Mali
    2025/07/31
    She’s not here to follow trends—she’s here to write her own story. Maalavika Manoj, better known as Mali, is the soulful voice behind some of India’s most emotionally honest indie pop. With lyrics that cut deep and melodies that linger long after the song ends, Mali is quietly leading a movement of introspective, fearless music. From Chennai’s local stages to international recognition at the MTV European Music Awards, her rise has been anything but manufactured. Mali writes from the heart, often about change, identity, and growing up in a fast-moving world—and fans are listening. In this episode, we explore Mali’s creative journey: how she left the mainstream behind to stay true to her indie roots, how being a woman in the Indian music industry shaped her sound, and why her debut album Caution to the Wind struck such a powerful chord.
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    30 分
  • Tsumyoki
    2025/07/31
    Born and raised in Goa, far from the hustle of Mumbai’s music industry, Tsumyoki is rewriting the rules of Indian hip-hop. At just 22, he’s already signed to Divine’s Gully Gang and crafting a sound that fuses trap, pop, and local Goan vibes with English lyricism and raw emotion. Tsumyoki—real name Nathan Joseph Mendes—isn’t just a rapper. He’s a producer, a storyteller, and the voice of a generation that lives between worlds. Whether he’s spitting bars about ambition, heartbreak, or identity, his music hits with both intensity and intention. In this episode, we dive into the evolution of an outsider turned pioneer. How did a kid from Goa catch the ear of India’s top hip-hop label? What does it mean to make English rap in a multilingual country? And how is Tsumyoki blending local roots with global sounds to make something entirely his own?
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    25 分
  • Kayan
    2025/07/31
    She sings. She produces. She DJs. And she does it all with effortless cool. Kayan—known offstage as Ambika Nayak—is a rising force in India’s independent music scene. Blending electronic grooves, sultry vocals, and a fearless stage presence, Kayan is carving out a space where R&B, soul, house, and pop collide. From late-night DJ sets to stripped-down acoustic performances, she refuses to be boxed in—and that’s exactly what makes her so magnetic. In this episode, we step inside the ever-shifting world of Kayan. What fuels her creativity? How does she balance vulnerability and power in her music? And what does it mean to build an audience in a digital-first, post-genre era of Indian music? Tune in as we uncover the layers of an artist who’s redefining sound, style, and what it means to truly own the stage.
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    24 分
  • Ritvize
    2025/07/31
    When a classically trained vocalist fuses Indian ragas with thumping electronic beats, something magical happens—and that something is Ritviz. From uploading tracks in his bedroom to becoming one of India’s most-streamed indie artists, Ritviz has redefined what Indian music sounds like in the digital age. His breakout hit ‘Udd Gaye’ turned into a nationwide anthem, and with every track since, he’s been blurring the lines between heritage and hype. In this episode, we dive into the journey of a Pune-born artist who’s brought Hindustani classical roots to the EDM main stage. How did a YouTube contest change his life? Why does he write, sing, and produce everything himself? And what does his rise say about the future of independent music in India? Get ready to explore the bold, genre-bending world of Ritviz—the voice of a new generation that dances to its own beat
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    24 分
  • Ally Venablee
    2025/07/31
    She picked up her guitar at just 12 years old—and hasn’t looked back since. Ally Venable is the firestarter of modern blues-rock, blending Texas swagger with fierce vocals and electrifying solos that have left audiences breathless around the world. From winning the East Texas Music Award to sharing the stage with legends like Buddy Guy and Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ally is proving that the blues is alive—and louder than ever. In this episode, we trace her journey from small-town church singer to international blues sensation. What drives her tone? How does she stay grounded in a genre so dominated by history—and men? And what does it mean to be a 25-year-old woman leading the next generation of blues? Get ready for a raw, soulful ride with Ally Venable—an artist who doesn’t just play the blues. She commands them
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    29 分