I had to join an academy to take my cricketing career forward but that was not an option. I had to let go of my biggest passion.Apart from being a huge lover of the game, Vipul spent a lot of time watching Channel V and MTV, which were the only sources of music on TV at the time. He truly loved music. He mentions "The Chemical Brothers" as one of his early inspirations but he loved lots of different genres from Rock to Electronic music. To him, it was bizarre as to why these amazing songs he was listening were not playing at clubs and bars. It also made him believe that he could find more music and went on a manhunt for music that he loved. While remembering his younger days, Vipul narrated the first steps of how he knew he wanted to play music.
I would copy my favorite tracks onto a CD and go to bars. However, I would do this during the day when there would be lesser people. Lesser people meant they would let me play my own music. This made me feel great. Slowly that translated into bigger things.
It's very important for a DJ producer to understand the dance floor. Being a resident at Tabula Rasa definitely helped me become more versatile and know how to take charge of the dance floor.Vipul says his most fond memory from the initial two years of struggle in his career was getting an opportunity to open for Jitter aka Jayant. He states that we was a huge fan of Jayant from his days of working alongside Midival Punditz:
I would go around asking for a chance to open for him. I used to bother him quite a bit actually. One fine day I got my chance to open for him. I don't remember the venue but that was the day I knew I could do this and make a name for myself.Vipul was very excited for this set and played his heart out. At the end of the gig, Jayant approached and asked him for his playlist. Vipul was invited home by Jayant and they shared music. He had managed to impress one of his local idols. Things kept getting better from here - He slowly started to grow as one of the prime electronic music artists in the country.
It reminds me of my days of struggle. I was clueless but I wanted to learn.He always loves helping artists that have a vision, drive and need believes in critical advice. He doesn't like to tell an artist that the music they make or the path they chose is good for the sake of it. "It's more harmful to them than good," he says. Vipul likes to work on all the releases that Qilla comes out with in both directing the sound and finding the right music. He says that Qilla Records has a specific vibe and sound that Madhav envisioned while starting the label and he enjoys keeping the standards at par.
Helping upcoming artists with a drive is my way of giving back to the scene and helping my close friend Madhav (Kohra) who helped me so much while I was still new to making music.
I would like to have people surprised every time I am set to release music. I don't want them to expect anything. It will always be a surprise!
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