Suneet Rawat talks about his musical journey on Style Talk

Suneet Rawat talks about his musical journey on Style Talk

Singer Suneet Rawat got his start in the industry at a tender age. The singer is from modest beginnings, with family ties to Uttrakhand and Chandigarh. Suneet discovered his passion for music through heavy metal. In school, he was exposed to metal music for the first time and became a fan. The vocalist’s talent was seen early on, and he stayed in India to pursue formal music training. “There will always be obstacles, but I’ve learnt to overcome them”, the singer adds. He began his career in music education, where he taught music to elementary school students. To pursue his dream of becoming a singer, Suneet ignored the advice of his family and friends and went against the grain of society’s expectations and norms. The singer realised he wasn’t giving his musical career the attention it deserved after a period of time had passed. He knew he was destined for greater things, so he left his low-paying position as a music teacher to pursue other opportunities. The musician, a self-proclaimed “mountain boy,” made the difficult decision to choose his own path in life. He got in a band, played several small venues, and had a tough time breaking through. His strong vocal talents made him a regular performer in the Chandigarh belt, where his renown quickly grew. His ability to sing in both Hindi and Pahari won him many devoted listeners. The singer’s collaboration with companies like McDowell’s and Mountain Dew on an All India Music Tour is one of her proudest professional accomplishments. The singer is happy of the time a customer saw him play in a pub and hired him for his wedding in Mumbai, even though he has done many concerts for large firms. The musician will be eternally indebted to the patrons who had faith in him and allowed him to spread his music across the country. Suneet discussed his efforts to compose music on his own during an appearance on Style Talk. He and his guitar go back a long way, and they’ve spent that time making music together. The first of the singer’s three singles to be released was 2014’s Bulandi. The artist co-wrote the lyrics of Bulandi with his deity. He says that this song is a reflection of his dialogue with God. One day, Suneet was struggling to write a song and felt stuck until he remembered his chat with God and read the written book that had inspired him to write the song. Because of the nice people in his life, he is able to focus on the direction and production of his music without worrying about anything else. Suneet’s passion for music has taken him far in life despite the many setbacks he’s experienced. He’s excited to build a name for himself in Goa’s music scene, which he’s now investigating. He values his job because it allows him to see the nation, meet interesting people, and expand his understanding of regional music, which he considers essential for any aspiring performer. The musician’s appreciation for his friends, who have supported him throughout his career, was never in short supply. The musician mentioned his friends and the ways they helped and supported him often during his interviews with The Style.World. On behalf of everyone at The Style.World, we hope you enjoy the singer’s set at Jeff’s Resto Bar at the Royal Orchid Hotel, HAL,Bengaluru on 15 July as part of Plugg Networks ! Call Mr. Rafi for inquiry related to the event+91 98457 42224 !    

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 The Style Talk with Praveen Alva at The House of Tribes

The Style Talk with Praveen Alva at The House of Tribes

Recently, The Style.World paid a visit to The House of Tribes and was completely blown away by a performance by a Tulu music performer. Praveen Alva, an architect residing in Bengaluru, very recently started creating songs in Tulu about four years ago. The vocalist challenged himself further as a result of a fortuitous meeting with the musician Raghu Dixit. We were able to have a casual conversation with the artist and learn some less well-known facts about him. In light of this, let’s learn more about Praveen Alva during our session of The Style Talk: 1) Who is Praveen Alva? I’m a working architect in addition to being a singer-songwriter. My mother tongue, Tulu, is the language I compose and sing songs in, and I am interested in working with natural materials and techniques that are centred on the soil. I enjoy being artistically involved and I spend a lot of time learning about and teaching others about creative ways of life. 2) Where did you receive your formal education? I have completed the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture. 3) From the World of Architecture to Music? Which one is more significant? The ability to freely and artistically express oneself is critical. Both Architecture and Music manage to keep me interested and engrossed. I find a lot of parallels between the two in terms of how we come up with ideas, how we investigate, and what we make. Both are currently generating something that is distinct to my perspective of the world by drawing energy from one another. 4) In what ways does music affect your life? The act of writing music helped bring me closer to my heritage and the country. I started paying attention to items and thoughts that I had unconsciously picked up or accumulated during the course of my life as I was growing up. These things and concepts had been floating about in my head for years. For me, music is both a medium and a tool for reflecting my viewpoint on the world around and inside me. 5) Which musical instruments are essential to your life? Guitar is a key essential. An instrument I cannot live without. 6) Who are some of your favourite musicians who serve as a daily source of inspiration for you? Tinariwen, Avial, Led Zeppelin, Raghu Dixit, Parvaaz are some of them. 7) Can you tell me about any of your past mistakes? Failure is a natural and inevitable component of the learning process, and while it may be a stage that need recalibrating and reinforcing, it is nonetheless an important and necessary one. I’ve learned to stop viewing failures as dead ends and instead view them as building stones to future experiences. 8) If you could eat anything, what would it be? I am particularly fond of Chinese and other Asian cuisines. 9) Who is your celebrity idol? Wamiqa Gabbi is somebody I workship. He is G.O.A.T 10) What are the five items that you absolutely cannot leave the house without? A mobile phone, a sketchbook, a couple of pens, earphones, and the keys to the house 11) What would your ideal automobile be? A automobile with a driver who is worn out from the constant driving in Bangalore. 12) Who or what serves as your fashion muse? I adore flowers and designs, and I’ve been curious about various colours of green recently. The Style.World wishes Praveen Alva all the success in his musical career.   Credits to Fuse Network for collaboration    

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