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Baby by GoodMostlyBad

GoodMostlyBad is Gurmehar Bedi’s alias as a DJ, producer, and radio host. Born in Chandigarh and raised in Pune, Gurmehar dropped out of engineering school and moved to Doha to share her fearsome sound constructions with the world, quickly finding fans around the globe. A self-taught musician, GoodMostlyBad productions are a realm of intimate thoughts, discoveries, and experiences of a woman navigating through life on her own terms.

As a selector she provides bass-heavy, dance floor stomping sounds from an array of genres like Hip-Hop, Afrobeats, Dancehall & Grime. Her sets are inspired by human emotions, taking you through a journey of energy and excitement.

Her debut EP ‘Baby’ which was released on 18th September 2020, is a result of almost a year of hard work and is a personal very project for Gurmehar. More than just music, this EP is an art project featuring some very talented creatives such as Rushil Bhatnagar, Ishita Rajesh, and Gurmehar Bedi.

 

Listen to the EP here.

Curated by Shrey Sethi.

GoodMostlyBad is Gurmehar Bedi’s alias as a DJ, producer, and radio host. Born in Chandigarh and raised in Pune, Gurmehar dropped out of engineering school and moved to Doha to share her fearsome sound constructions with the world, quickly finding fans around the globe. A self-taught musician, GoodMostlyBad productions are a realm of intimate thoughts, discoveries, and experiences of a woman navigating through life on her own terms.

As a selector she provides bass-heavy, dance floor stomping sounds from an array of genres like Hip-Hop, Afrobeats, Dancehall & Grime. Her sets are inspired by human emotions, taking you through a journey of energy and excitement.

Her debut EP ‘Baby’ which was released on 18th September 2020, is a result of almost a year of hard work and is a personal very project for Gurmehar. More than just music, this EP is an art project featuring some very talented creatives such as Rushil Bhatnagar, Ishita Rajesh, and Gurmehar Bedi.

 

Listen to the EP here.

Curated by Shrey Sethi.

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