
DJ night on Clubhouse an instant hit
The Hindu
Session with remixed Malayalam and Bollywood songs comes as a relief for hundreds locked up due to the pandemic
As a DJ session in Loud Malayali, a voice chat room called a club, in the new social media sensation Clubhouse hit a crescendo, a listener who tuned in from UAE desperately wanted to shake a leg notwithstanding the fact that he was in a two piece suit far from a dance floor. So he crashed into his car, rolled up the windows, cranked up the voice of the bluetooth speaker and tapped the foot wildly, or as much the cramped space allowed. As it turned out, he wasn’t alone as hundreds of Malayalis from across the world had similar adrenaline rush listening to remixed Malayalam and Bollywood songs in the DJ night moderated by Disc Jokey Savio and Radio Jockeys Karthik and Leo Paul on Monday. The session was a mix of playing tracks and interactions with listeners and lasted over two hours, even past midnight.
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