PODCAST · music
Jam Sesh
by Khushi Salgia
If a song captures a moment, a musical movement captures a mindset. From grunge’s distorted power chords to emo’s eyeliner-soaked teenage angst, old school hip-hop’s socio-political commentary to the dreamy swirl of psychedelic rock—music reflects more than just sound. It reveals a style, an attitude, a set of values, a snapshot of human history. On the Jam Sesh Podcast, host Khushi Salgia unpacks the sound, the scene, and the story behind it all. It’s music analysis with depth, edge, and a little bit of chaos.
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Drumming, Punk Music, and Writing an Album: An Interview with Hayden Overend
In this episode of the Jam Sesh podcast, we talk to drummer Hayden Overend, who shares his journey into the world of drumming and punk music. Hayden discusses his early influences, the appeal of punk, and how he embodies the punk ethos in his daily life. He talks about balancing work in a drum shop with his music career, joining punk bands, and the collaborative songwriting process. Check out Hayden on Instagram: @haydenoverendFollow this podcast on Instagram @thejamseshpodcastSubscribe to my Substack newsletter @khushisalgia
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Music of the Lost Generation: The Jazz Age
This new series covers the most significant music of every generation in the past century. In this episode, we explore the evolution of jazz music and its cultural significance, particularly focusing on the Lost Generation. From how jazz emerged as a form of expression during a time of disillusionment to rebellion against traditional norms, we analyze the generational shifts in music, the impact of historical events on artistic expression, and the ongoing relevance of these themes in contemporary culture.Follow this podcast on Instagram @thejamseshpodcastSubscribe to my Substack newsletter @khushisalgia
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Electronic Music, Empathy, and Grief: An Interview with Terra Lopez
In this episode of the Jam Sesh podcast, Terra Lopez, a multifaceted artist, shares her journey through music, her experiences with vulnerability, and the importance of mental health in the music industry. She discusses her evolution from Sister Crayon to Rituals of Mine, her collaborative approach to music, and the healing power of art. Terra also reflects on her influences, the political nature of art, and the significance of addressing mental health issues within the creative community. Through her podcast and art installations, she aims to foster empathy and understanding in society.Check out Terra's work on Instagram @terralopezFollow this podcast on Instagram @thejamseshpodcastSubscribe to my Substack newsletter @khushisalgia
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Being a Rapper, Mental Health, Demi Lovato: An Interview with Sierra Noelle
Welcome to my very first interview on the Jam Sesh podcast! Today's guest is Sierra Noelle who raps about mental health. We talk about her songwriting process, her experience with the mental health system, and being a diehard Demi Lovato fan. My audio is a little distorted in the beginning but it gets resolved in about a minute. Check out Sierra's work on Instagram @sierranoellemusicFollow this podcast on Instagram @thejamseshpodcastSubscribe to my Substack newsletter @khushisalgia
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What makes Kurt Cobain so ICONIC? part 3
Finally, the third and final installment of the Kurt Cobain series. I hope you enjoyed listening as much as I enjoyed talking. And don't worry, this won't be the last time I talk about Kurt Cobain or Nirvana. There will be plenty more to come in the future. ig: antikhushi
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What makes Kurt Cobain so ICONIC? part 2
Here's another episode about me talking about Kurt Cobain and what about his persona that he presented to the public resonated with generations of fans.ig: antikhushi
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What makes Kurt Cobain so ICONIC? part 1
In remembrance of it being 31 years since Kurt Cobain's death, I wanted to talk about what made him so unique in the '90s that led to him being dubbed the voice of his generation and how that legacy continues today. In this episode I talk about the music and in the next I will talk about his persona.ig: antikhushi
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Why 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Is Such a ICONIC Song (part 2: cultural components)
Part 2 of why this song is so iconic, focusing on the history and culture of the time. ig: antikhushi
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Why 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Is Such a ICONIC Song (part 1: musical components)
My take on what makes this ICONIC '90s rock hit so special from the perspective of the music and the lyrics. Please excuse the audio issues, there were some technical difficulties when recording. ig: antikhushi
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How Has the Internet Changed the Creative Process?
In this episode I go over some ideas mentioned in Charles R. Cross's book Heavier Than Heaven regarding how making art has changed in the digital world. ig: antikhushi
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
If a song captures a moment, a musical movement captures a mindset. From grunge’s distorted power chords to emo’s eyeliner-soaked teenage angst, old school hip-hop’s socio-political commentary to the dreamy swirl of psychedelic rock—music reflects more than just sound. It reveals a style, an attitude, a set of values, a snapshot of human history. On the Jam Sesh Podcast, host Khushi Salgia unpacks the sound, the scene, and the story behind it all. It’s music analysis with depth, edge, and a little bit of chaos.
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