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Rafay Rashid talks New Ravi Shavi Record


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In this episode, we dive into the creative process behind Rafay’s new record "Wild Rock Dove," the importance of groove and danceability in music, and how indie music continues to evolve in a crowded landscape. We also explore the challenges and opportunities Rhode Island’s capital offers for artists and the role of community spaces like Rec Room. This candid conversation reveals how artists adapt, innovate, and stay connected to their roots.

In this episode:

  • Rafay shares the genesis of "Wild Rock Dove" and how shifting instrumentation influenced the sound
  • The importance of groove, danceability, and physicality in modern indie music
  • Insights into Rafay’s upcoming live show opening for Spoon and the significance of regional collaborations
  • How indie music is exploring both minimalism and maximalism, with influences from ESG to Porches
  • The current state of Providence’s creative scene and what might be missing for its full cultural potential
  • Future plans for Rec Room, including community programming and artist curatorial opportunities

Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Rafay and his new album "Wild Rock Dove"

00:37 - The songwriting process: from 2019 to the album release

01:36 - How changing instrumentation shaped the record’s groove focus

02:13 - Creating a unique sound with bass-driven tracks and minimalist influences

03:16 - Elements of danceability and physicality in Rafay’s music

03:43 - The role of groove in performance and audience engagement

04:11 - Upcoming show at Fett with Spoon and Providence’s musical ecosystem

04:56 - The path to booking meaningful regional shows through organic connections

06:10 - Enduring innovation in indie music and maintaining relevance with age

07:05 - Meeting Spoon for the first time and building community ties

07:47 - The current landscape of indie music: experimentation and diversity

08:17 - Exploring the influence of global and regional identities in the indie scene

09:46 - The impact of broader cultural scenes like Porches’ Mask

10:01 - How listener preferences are shaping the future of musical creation

10:28 - The state of Providence’s creative scene and its challenges

11:19 - Urban development and the potential for reinvigorating downtown Providence

12:26 - Future plans for Rec Room: community-centered programming, artist collaborations, and exhibitions

13:15 - Closing thoughts and upcoming initiatives at Rec Room

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