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November 4th, 2005 at 3:14 pm
Hi Jyoti!
Thanks for Gothenburg and Cosy den!
Felt kind of surreal to be in a suburb to gbg and listen to you, practially in the middle of nowhere, but in the end the impression grew even stronger. Bloody great!
Would be great if you came to Stockholm in the future. Cheers!
November 4th, 2005 at 10:43 am
Jyoti,
Love your music. Is there any chance of getting more onto iTunes in Australia?
I read your statements about yourself, I think you have some characteristics in common with Moby.
Great music but humble view of yourselves. I think maybe you can give yourself more credit.
I for one would pay to see you in concert even if you only have a laptop and synth. Just don’t lipsync
We have a great venue in Sydney, Australia called “The Basement”. It would be perfect for you to do a gig.
Here’s hoping.
Good luck with the new album.
Neil
November 4th, 2005 at 8:07 am
Hi Jyoti!
Thanks for last Sunday. It was a great day! It was very nice to meet you, and your gig was fantastic! That was well-spent 600 kronor…
Take care!
Tommy
October 31st, 2005 at 11:56 am
Hello.
Just want to thank you for the great consert at cosy den.
Real nice that you choose to come here of all places in the world.
thanks
October 31st, 2005 at 11:56 am
thanks for the gig at cosy den. bloody beautiful.
October 31st, 2005 at 4:18 am
Hello Jyoti, I heard just a couple of times your song “Your Woman”, this was played by a local radio evening broadcast in 1997. I loved the Song. Now I am looking for the CD in Seoul, hope I get in the foreigners market here. I am hooked on to the website of yours.
I am a big fan of yours. I heard an Indian sound track coping some bits of yours few days ego, I will let you know if I catch the music again. I would love to get a mail from you.
Seoul soul
October 29th, 2005 at 4:25 am
I’m so happy I found your website. It was awesome to learn who was behind “Your Woman”. I love your music, it brings back wonderful memories from High School back in 1997.
Hope to hear your music on the radio again!:)
October 24th, 2005 at 10:17 pm
The song “Your Woman” basically explains what was going on between me and my ex-boyfriend. Thank you for making a song with lyrics that I can relate to and puting it with a badass sound
October 24th, 2005 at 1:18 pm
Yo! Jyoti, i have been wondering for years, who did that song i used to hear at radio (yur woman)… And now i finaly felt on you, … what a great luck..
I know it’s an oldie’s but i still like da beat, and listen it.
Altough i was asking my self if we can expect you to come back whit one of these awesome beat of yours in a short time?? Well i know it’s not easy…but where hopping…
Another little thing, where it is possoble to get yur “merry fucking christmas” song??? I would like too hear it….
Anyway take care, and keep on……
Yur fan Yann
October 24th, 2005 at 12:37 pm
Jyoti,
Listening to your music, your lyrics and reading your interviews is so refreshing ! You’re definitely one of the most intelligent and funny, tongue in cheek, character in the popworld. I do play music on my own, in the south west of France. Wish I could be as creative as you are… In any case, could be good to keep in touch.
Cheers
DC
October 23rd, 2005 at 9:24 am
hi there!i’m portuguese and i love your songs…there are many people who knows who you are and i’m one of them and i love your music!when are you going to come here to portugal!?!?!
October 19th, 2005 at 2:41 pm
Hello Jyoti,
how are you you old devil? Long, long time no see.
I finally got my arse into gear last year (nice ryhme…) and began making music again, albeit of the electronic kind rather than the rock stuff. Yep just me a laptop, keyboards, synths and samplers etc. This has meant that I’ve been reading loads of geeky music mags. So anyway, I was readin’ Computer Music Magazine last month and there was an article about how less technology and equipment forces the truly creative to push the boundaries to get what they want. On each page of the article were “recommended listening” sections which talked about classic songs and albums by bands like the Beatles and the Beach Boys. And would you adam and eve it? They included you and “Your Woman”. Cool or what! It’s official, you are a true innovator. Not that there was ever any doubt about it.
Hope you’re cool and hope to see you soon,
Ivano
October 10th, 2005 at 12:28 pm
Hi jyoti
We have looked at your site and we are impressed by your music and the presentation of your website, but the one thing we couldnt find was how to contact you. Could we have an address to write to or an email address please, as we have a proposition.
Thanks
Jack and Dan
October 5th, 2005 at 4:22 pm
Can anyone tell me anything about Ann Pearson(the gal who sings in the ablumn ‘women in technology’)? The name sounds so familiar but I can’t find anything about her…
September 30th, 2005 at 3:49 am
please do an interview with Computer Music or join the MidiAddict forum. PLEASE! just for like a day or something.
September 30th, 2005 at 3:44 am
youre a legend. a hero.
September 27th, 2005 at 5:09 pm
hey mate im from mexico id love u´r women i didnt remembered but i load my ipod with all the stuff in my computer then i put it random playing and sudenly u´r women apeard and put me in such good mood all the memories from that year men it really rocks by the way im a musician too im using a power book g4 and a firewire 410 from m-audio well my question is in your case did you make big bucks with a one hit wonder??? i mean did you became rich ??? i know its sound stupid but i wanna know jejejeje
September 24th, 2005 at 9:05 pm
Ithink tyler james is one fit bloke and i love his new song your woman its really good
September 19th, 2005 at 12:10 pm
G’day mate,
I’ve been looking for a while now through the vinyl scene in Melbourne for your records. Can’t find them anywhere, and no-one seems to be of help. Even smalltime vinyl dealers (whom I consider far more musically literate than even the most clued on HMV retailer) don’t seem to have heard from you since the EMI record.
Do you even release your vinyls outside the UK, or will I have to buy from overseas?
Pete
P.S. Rock on wordpress!
September 18th, 2005 at 7:35 pm
Hello, I love your wonderful song. It and you are inspiring. It’s a very intelligent pack.
xox
Kristina