Raja Pradhan is a freelance musician, session music player and composer whose filter crowd ranges from 15-30 years of age. He’s a data scientist at Neural Space whose childhood was spent switching cities every three years due to his father’s job. He is a guitarist, originally from Orissa, Cuttack. A number of shows that he was really looking forward to perform in, were not postponed but cancelled altogether due to the outbreak of the pandemic. He was very gutted to know that. That is when he started a new Hindi alternate band known as The Sleeping Satellite. He released a couple of songs and they were well received by audience. He has also written and performed jingles for advertisements for Raymond, Maggie, etc. His favourites bands are Daft Punk, Muse, Linkin’ Park, Rage Against The Machine, etc. Raja loved Daft Punk and was completely shattered on seeing their final video when they split up. “I was heartbroken”, he said.
Tell us about your musical journey so far.
which blew my mind. I met people who I used to watch on the television and social media. They were friends with me now. Within a span of two to three years, I found myself working with AR Rahmaan and Clinton Cerejo. I was awarded as India’s top musician mentored by AR Rahman by Nexa Music Lab.How did the mentorship of A.R. Rahman come your way?
I was in a band named Psychic Magicians. We submitted our songs in a program. It was a world wide competition for Indians spread across the world hosted by Nexa Music. Top 60 participants from the country were selected and post that 24 winners were declared. We went to Clinton Cerejo, worked with AR Rahman. We were on the cover page of the Rolling Stone Magazine in 2019. I felt a satisfying sense of achievement.Have you considered creating a YouTube channel?
What was your family’s reaction when you chose music?
focus on studying instead. Education was mandatory in my household. Academically, I was above average. I entirely abandoned my studies when I went to college. My father was certain that I was going to suffer in future. However, while pursuing engineering in Orissa, I had my name printed in local newspapers as well as the New Indian Express. It convinced my father of the fact that I was doing something worthwhile and that I should be allowed to continue doing so. When I finally got a job, my parents were satisfied. Very soon, I was on the cover page of world leading magazines with Mr. A.R. Rahman. My parents were convinced that I will definitely make it somewhere good in life and eventually supported my dreams.How did you prioritize your options? What kept you going?
When you lose focus or motivation, you need to have a positive and energetic circle of people with and around you. They pep you up. At times when I did not feel like practicing they motivated me to practice. They made me realise that I would not be able to make it big without doing so. The main mantra is passion and hardwork. I kept on juggling between activities. It broke me inside out. I skipped sleeping because I had to get so much work done. During trying times when we feel stressed out and demotivated, the people we choose to surround ourselves with, matters a lot. Somehow, the energy the directed at me, kept me going too. Moreover, travelling in the crowded streets of Mumbai is a very time consuming affair. I felt drained out and finally decided to leave my job and devote my time and energy in music.Where do you see yourself ten years down the line?
know, at a go.
Mr. Raja Pradhan, your life story is indeed a motivation. The never give up attitude of yours is highly commendable.
It’s inspirational how you never lost your focus, even when you were demotivated.
Keep up the good work!!!
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