DJ Rekha

DJ Rekha
Birth name Rekha Malhotra
Born 1971 (age 4647)
United Kingdom
Origin New York City
Genres Bhangra
Occupation(s) Disc jockey, Producer
Instruments Turntable, Sampler
Years active 1997–present
Labels Koch
Website www.djrekha.com/basementbhangra.html

DJ Rekha (born Rekha Malhotra, 1971) is a London-born musician, DJ, producer, curator, and activist. She has been credited with pioneering Bhangra music in North America.[1] Her first album, DJ Rekha Presents Basement Bhangra, released in October 2007 on Koch Records, fuses the Indian genre of bhangra music with international hip-hop and drum beats.

Early life

DJ Rekha spent the first year of her life in London, and the following three years in New Delhi, India.[2] She credits this time in India as critical for exposure to Punjabi, the primary language of bhangra. She returned to London briefly until her family moved to Queens, New York. DJ Rekha spent most of her adolescence in Westbury, Long Island and currently lives in Jackson Heights, Queens.[3] She graduated from Queens College with a degree in Urban Studies while simultaneously experimenting and honing her craft on the turntables.

Music

DJ Rekha launched a monthly event known as Basement Bhangra at SOB's on Varick Street. From 1997 - 2017, Basement Bhangra popularized the traditional-modern bhangra blend, making the genre a part of the NYC club scene. The final 20th anniversary show was held at Central Park's Summerstage on August 6, 2017.[4][5]

DJ Rekha has brought South Asian music to New York by spinning at events like P.S. 1's Warm Up Series, Central Park's Summerstage, Prospect Park’s Celebrate Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum's First Saturdays, and the annual flagship Loving Day celebration held in New York City. She arranged the music for Bridge and Tunnel, the [Tony Award] winning Off-Broadway show. Newsweek recognized her as one of the most influential South Asians in the US,[6] and she has received accolades from The New York Times, CNN, The Fader, The Village Voice, and The Washington Post, among others. [7]

Her recent album, DJ Rekha Presents Basement Bhangra, is a 17 track mix CD with four exclusive tracks including two original productions from Rekha. DJ Rekha has collaborated with an array of artists including Wyclef Jean, Panjabi MC, and Bikram Singh to name a few. The album weaves Punjabi folk traditions, dance hall rhythms from the U.S., U.K. and Jamaica, and DJ techniques that are 100% New York.[8]

Since 2010, DJ Rekha has hosted 'Bhangra and Beyond', a weekly radio show on BTRtoday.[9]

Entrepreneur

In 2000, DJ Rekha founded Sangament (sangam is Hindi for "confluence" — a place where two rivers flow together), a production company that produces live concerts and provides music consulting services to record labels, cultural institutions, media companies, and corporations. DJ Rekha produces live events and her monthly parties, Basement Bhangra and Bollywood Disco through Sangament, Inc.[10]

DJ Rekha founded Basement Bhangra in 1997 in New York. It occurs on the first Thursday of every month and has become an international phenomenon, drawing an extremely diverse audience. It starts with dance lessons and then turns into a dance party as the night goes on. It has become received international press, being featured on the cover of Billboard magazine and in Dutch and Japanese television.[11]

References

  1. "Bhangra's Ambassador, Keeping the Party Spinning". The New York Times.
  2. Ryzik, Melena (2007-12-06). "DJ Rekha - Bhangra - Music". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  3. Hendrickson, Tad (2011-12-29). "A Queens DJ Mixes Cultures". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  4. After 20 Years, Basement Bhangra Says Bye to New York, retrieved 2018-03-04
  5. "Basement Bhangra 20th Anniversary: Apache Indian / Panjabi MC / DJ Rekha / Madame Gandhi / Anik Khan / Horsepowar / Sikh Knowledge / DJ Petra / DJ Shilpa - City Parks FoundationCity Parks Foundation". cityparksfoundation.org. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  6. "Power and Influence". Newsweek. 22 March 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  7. Ryzik, Melena (2007-12-06). "DJ Rekha - Bhangra - Music". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  8. "DJ Rekha: turning 'cab driver music' into a viable business". The Guardian.
  9. "Bhangra And Beyond // BTRlisten". www.btrtoday.com. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  10. "DJ Rekha: The Pioneer Of Underground Bhangra". The Huffington Post.
  11. "Basement Bhangra". Djrekha.com. Retrieved 3 February 2017.

Further reading

  • Simon, Scott (February 16, 2008). "Bhangra's DJ Rekha Takes the Dance Floor". NPR. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
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