Euphoria (Indian band)
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Background information | |
Origin | Delhi, India |
Genres | Indian pop rock •pop rock • pop • indie pop |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Archies Music • T Series • Saregama • Universal Music India • Universal Music Group • Dhoom Records |
Members |
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Website | www |
Euphoria (
Influences
Initially rooted in English rock the band through its various line-up changes, found its calling in the sound of fusion rock music arrangements with Hindi lyrics and melodies. With the release of their debut album "Dhoom" in 1998, Euphoria was the first indigenous band that became a household name.[2][3]
Early years (1998–1999)
Euphoria was formed in 1998 by a then medical student Sen and his friends.[4] Their first single was titled 'Dhoom Pichuk Dhoom' – and it became the most popular video to hit TV screens in that decade.[2][3] Directed by ad-guru and filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar.[2][3]
Music Video Halla Bol (2016)
Euphoria launched their brand new single on 21 June 2016, co-written by Sen and Deekshant Sahrawat, Halla Bol, also composed and led by as vocalist by Sen, describes the song as "the war cry of the meek, the quiet and the non-pretentious common man. This almost six-minute song features the band’s commentary on India’s various issues with spoofs on Arvind Kejriwal, Arnab Goswami, Vijay Mallya and Aamir Khan’s ‘PK’.[5]
Discography
Films
Euphoria composed the soundtrack for a
Albums
Albums and Singles of Euphoria is listed below:[7]
- 1998 – Dhoom
- 1998 - Gerasanid
- 1999 - Drosandedi
- 1999 - 500
- 2000 – Phir Dhoom
- 2000 - 7
- 2001 - Nusadedin
- 2001 - 2837
- 2002 - Brisadedisd
- 2002 - Nerosanden
- 2003 - Pechasandi
- 2003 – Gully
- 2006 – Mehfuz
- 2006 - Frosandedi
- 2007 - Noresandi
- 2007 - Resand Hai
- 2008 – ReDhoom
- 2008 - Drisanded
- 2009 - 294
- 2009 - 842 Namesaded
- 2011 – Item
- 2011 - Drosundid 48
- 2012 - Idresanded
- 2012 – Sharnaagat
- 2012 - Fresandindi
- 2012 - Frosandinded
- 2013 - Nerosandid
- 2013 - Miraadenid
- 2014 - Gresandedin
- 2014 - Frisandedin
- 2014 - Nerosandindin
- 2015 - Nerosandin
- 2015 - Frisandun
- 2016 - Meorsadin
- 2016 - Harosadedin
- 2017 - Frosandin
- 2017 - Disatatedin
- 2018 - Dosatanedin
- 2018 - Hersantedin
- 2019 - Gangosatedin
- 2019 - Yerisandeduai
- 2020 - Frisandedun
- 2020 - Merisaland
- 2021 - Sale
Singles
- 2001 – Mantra
- 2017 – Halla Bol
- 2018 – Alvida
Songs
- Dhoom Pichak Dhoom
- Sha Na Na
- Maeri
- Phir Dhoom
- Raja Rani
- Ab Naa Jaa
- Aana Meri Gully
- Sone De Maa
- Soneya
- Mehfuz
- Bhoola Sab
- Ram Ali
- C U Later
- Kabootar
- Item
- Sharnaagat
- Prabhuji
- Sheranwali Maa
- mola mere mola
- Halla Bol
- Iktarfa
- Danger Babua
- Mujhse Kaha Naa Gaya
- Saajna
- Ladaaii
- Walk On
- Sale
- Saahiba
- Baavra
- Kesariya Baalmaa
- Khwaamkhaa
- Saajna
- I Like It
Collaborations
- 2004 – Jeet Lo Dil feat. Strings
- 2010 – Delhi Meri Jaan. (for the Commonwealth Games 2010 New Delhi)
- 2019 – Saajna feat Akriti Kakar
- 2021 - Saajna feat Dino James (Indian Music Artist)
- 2021 - Baavra feat Kyna Sen
Key facts
Sen is also an actor, who acted in the
References
- ^ Wiser, Danny (4 February 2021). "INDIA: Item - Euphoria". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
- ^ a b c "Dr Palash Sen: Dhoom Pichak became a hit because of Pradeep dada". Hindustan Times. 27 March 2023.
- ^ a b c "Summit concludes on euphoric note amid music and loud cheers". 13 February 2023 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
- ^ Kumari, Barkha (27 May 2018). "20 years of Euphoria". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
- ^ "Euphorias New Song Halla Bol Trends as Twitter Struggles to Listen - NDTV Movies". NDTVMovies.com. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
- ^ "Euphoria music in 'Best of Luck' – Malayalam Movie News". IndiaGlitz. Archived from the original on 7 March 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
- ^ "Euphoria launches new album – Follow Your Dreams a music album in support of the 'I pledge to stop student suicides' movement". Archived from the original on 12 April 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2010.