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Long Take: Life as an Artist

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This podcast dives into deep conversations with artists from across the globe, focusing on musicians and sound creators. Hosted by Norient founder Thomas Burkhalter, it explores the personal journeys of these artists—their aspirations, successes, challenges, creative processes, and perspectives on the world.

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Portada del episodio Anusheh Anadil – Slow Revolution

Anusheh Anadil – Slow Revolution

In this episode of Long Take: Life as an Artist, we meet Anusheh Anadil — musician, artist, cultural activist, and social entrepreneur from Bangladesh. She was the lead singer of the band Bangla, which rose to immense popularity in both Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. The group revolutionized popular culture by bringing traditional spiritual folk songs - especially those inspired by the philosophy of Fakir Lalon Shai - to urban youth. Tune in now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite platform! Anusheh’s music blends folk traditions with themes of feminism, freedom, spirituality, and social revolution. As a cultural activist, she founded Jatra Bangladesh, a creative hub that promotes Bangladeshi arts, crafts, and folk music. Through her work, Anusheh advocates for cultural revival, women’s empowerment, social activism, and reconnecting with roots through music and art. In this interview, she reflects on her family’s involvement in the Bangladesh Liberation War and in the country’s artistic scene. She also talks about her personal journey of leaving behind heroin and city life. She recalls how Kingkortobbobimuro (2002), the debut album by Bangla, became a nationwide success while she was still in rehab. Anusheh emphasizes her belief that nature should not be treated as a commodity, and she dreams of singing songs that could grow flowers, nurture trees, or cleanse rivers. A Podcast by Norient Host: Thomas Burkhalter [https://www.instagram.com/thomasburkhalter/] Sound: Daniel Jakob, Melodies In My Head Mix and Mastering: Daniel Jakob Graphic Design (Cover): Pamuditha Zen Anjana Editorial support: The Norient team + Rebecca Favale Support in Dhaka: Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo Funding: Pro Helvetia, srks Stiftung für Radio und Kultur Schweiz, SWISSPERFORM Thanks for listening! Visit us on Norient.com [https://norient.com/long-take], Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/norientsounds/], and help to spread the word. For a more experimental listening experience, check out the highly produced podcast TIMEZONES [https://norient.com/timezones] on Norient. You can also explore Burkhalter’s latest project, Melodies In My Head [https://www.instagram.com/melodiesmyhead/], where interview excerpts are transformed into song lyrics.

19 de ago de 2025 - 56 min
Portada del episodio Khayam Sanu Sandhi – The Joy of Songwriting

Khayam Sanu Sandhi – The Joy of Songwriting

In this episode of Long Take: Life as an Artist, we meet Khayam Sanu Sandhi, a singer, songwriter, and producer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Inspired by poets Kazi Nazrul Islam and Rabindranath Tagore—two towering figures in Bangladeshi culture—Sandhi aims to create new music that resonates deeply. “They created thousands of songs—I’ve made hundreds so far, but I aspire to compose thousands,” he shares. Tune in now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other platforms! Sandhi’s musical repertoire spans pure Indian folk and classical music, rock, punk, romantic love ballads, children’s songs, and jingles for advertisements. His compositions reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh, interwoven with his personal touch and sensibilities. Born into a family deeply rooted in music, Sandhi began his journey on the lap of his father, Khodaboksh Sanu, a trained musician from Rabindra Bharati University, a BTV music composer, and a teacher at Bangladesh Shishu Academy. At their home, which doubled as the music school Anondom Shongeetangon, Sandhi learned to play the harmonium and mastered Indian classical rags at a young age. He performed on stage as early as two and a half years old, later excelling in competitions and winning prizes as a child artist. In his teenage years during the early 2000s, Sandhi explored rock music. Over time, he fused his classical training with contemporary genres, creating a distinctive sound that appeals to diverse audiences. We talk about his creative process, influences, and the role of Indian classical music in the Bangladeshi pop industry. His path has not been without challenges. Sandhi speaks about the difficulties of the music industry in Bangladesh, particularly the struggles of receiving agreed-upon payments for his work. He emphasizes the importance of taking time to "feed his soul," ensuring he remains inspired and ready to compose his next piece. In this episode, Norwegian photographer Ørjan Ellingvåg, who also captured the portraits featured here, will join the conversation. A Podcast by Norient Host: Thomas Burkhalter [https://www.instagram.com/thomasburkhalter/] Sound: Daniel Jakob, Melodies In My Head Mix and Mastering: Daniel Jakob Graphic Design (Cover): Pamuditha Zen Anjana Editorial support: The Norient team + Rebecca Favale Support in Dhaka: Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo Funding: Pro Helvetia, srks Stiftung für Radio und Kultur Schweiz, SWISSPERFORM Thanks for listening! Visit us on Norient.com [https://norient.com/long-take], Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/norientsounds/], and help to spread the word. For a more experimental listening experience, check out the highly produced podcast TIMEZONES [https://norient.com/timezones] on Norient. You can also explore Burkhalter’s latest project, Melodies In My Head [https://www.instagram.com/melodiesmyhead/], where interview excerpts are transformed into song lyrics.

5 de feb de 2025 - 1 h 17 min
Portada del episodio Sharmin Sultana Sumi: Touching Lives

Sharmin Sultana Sumi: Touching Lives

In this episode of Long Take: Life as an Artist, we sit down with Sharmin Sultana Sumi, a Bangladeshi lyricist, composer, vocalist, and entrepreneur, best known for her work with the internationally acclaimed folk-rock band Chirkutt. Sumi shares her philosophy of music and life, rooted in resilience and fueled by personal hardships. Tune in now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other platforms! Sumi opens up about her career path—from overcoming initial struggles as a female lead singer to performing on international stages alongside legendary bands like Scorpions, collaborating with the Norwegian band Casa Murilo, and performing at MTV India, South By Southwest, Jaffa Music Festival, Womex, and more. She introduces us to her creative ventures, including Kokil Studios and Spring Off Music, her dynamic production hub. Sumi also discusses projects like Nodi Rocks (featuring one song for each river in Bangladesh), which reflects her passion for linking music and environmental advocacy. Additionally, she shares insights into her advertising company, Salt Creatives, which often focuses on climate change initiatives. Tune in for an engaging conversation about making music larger than life, thriving in the face of adversity, and embracing creativity for a greater cause. Fun fact: Sumi has the unique ability to write a song during an interview. Let’s find out if she crafted one this time! A Podcast by Norient Host: Thomas Burkhalter [https://www.instagram.com/thomasburkhalter/] Sound: Daniel Jakob, Melodies In My Head Mix and Mastering: Daniel Jakob Graphic Design (Cover): Pamuditha Zen Anjana Editorial support: The Norient team + Rebecca Favale Support in Dhaka: Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo Funding: Pro Helvetia, srks Stiftung für Radio und Kultur Schweiz Thanks for listening! Visit us on Norient.com [https://norient.com/long-take], Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/norientsounds/], and help to spread the word. For a more experimental listening experience, check out the highly produced podcast TIMEZONES [https://norient.com/timezones] on Norient. You can also explore Burkhalter’s latest project, Melodies In My Head [https://www.instagram.com/melodiesmyhead/], where interview excerpts are transformed into song lyrics.

5 de feb de 2025 - 58 min
Portada del episodio Gold Cube – Dec 18, 2024 Quota Reform Movement Monologue (EP6 Add-On)

Gold Cube – Dec 18, 2024 Quota Reform Movement Monologue (EP6 Add-On)

Bangladeshi rapper Gold Cube sent us his 'Dec 18, 2024, Quota Reform Movement Monologue'—a spontaneous recording. We decided to publish it as an add-on to Episode Six. A Podcast by Norient Host: Thomas Burkhalter [https://www.instagram.com/thomasburkhalter/] Sound: Daniel Jakob, Melodies In My Head Mix and Mastering: Daniel Jakob Graphic Design (Cover): Pamuditha Zen Anjana Editorial support: The Norient team + Rebecca Favale Support in Dhaka: Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo Funding: Pro Helvetia, srks Stiftung für Radio und Kultur Schweiz Thanks for listening! Visit us on Norient.com [https://norient.com/], Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/norientsounds/], and help to spread the word. For a more experimental listening experience, check out the highly produced podcast TIMEZONES [https://norient.com/timezones] on Norient. You can also explore Burkhalter’s latest project, Melodies In My Head [https://www.instagram.com/melodiesmyhead/], where interview excerpts are transformed into song lyrics.

19 de dic de 2024 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Gold Cube, RizwanOnTheBeat & Paital – Hip Hop from Dhaka

Gold Cube, RizwanOnTheBeat & Paital – Hip Hop from Dhaka

In this episode of Long Take: Life as an Artist, we meet young Bangladeshi hip-hop artists Gold Cube, Paital, and RizwanOnTheBeat. Through their lyrics and beats, they tackle social issues and shed light on the challenges young people face in Bangladesh. Tune in now on Spotify or YouTube! We meet Nirob, also known as Gold Cube, along with Paital and Rizwan, at the home of their local idol, Skibkhan—listen to the episode featuring him here. Together, we explore Puran Dhaka, the Old City of Dhaka, where they were born, live, and work—a place they are deeply proud of. Through hip hop, they strive to represent the people of their neighborhood and the generation of college students in Bangladesh, who often face limited opportunities, as they explain in the interview. The three wield rap as a powerful weapon against negativity. Their international influences include iconic American artists such as Ice Cube (whose name inspired the "Gold Cube" moniker), Dr. Dre, Kanye West, and the beat-producing collective Internet Money, led by Taz Taylor. RizwanOnTheBeat produces a podcast and creates content for bdhiphop, having previously contributed to Desihiphop.com and BeatsBangla. This interview took place during Sheikh Hasina's 15-year tenure as Prime Minister, which ended in August 2024 when she reportedly fled to India following massive protests against her regime. Gold Cube was actively involved in these protests and reportedly went into hiding for a time as authorities sought him. A Podcast by Norient Host: Thomas Burkhalter [https://www.instagram.com/thomasburkhalter/] Sound: Daniel Jakob, Melodies In My Head Mix and Mastering: Daniel Jakob Graphic Design (Cover): Pamuditha Zen Anjana Editorial support: The Norient team + Rebecca Favale Support in Dhaka: Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo Funding: Pro Helvetia, srks Stiftung für Radio und Kultur Schweiz Thanks for listening! Visit us on Norient.com [https://norient.com/], Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/norientsounds/], and help to spread the word. For a more experimental listening experience, check out the highly produced podcast TIMEZONES [https://norient.com/timezones] on Norient. You can also explore Burkhalter’s latest project, Melodies In My Head [https://www.instagram.com/melodiesmyhead/], where interview excerpts are transformed into song lyrics.

18 de dic de 2024 - 33 min
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