Botown is a London-based multicultural soul band formed by musician, songwriter and producer Ajay Srivastav. It takes its name from the short form of 'Bollywood Town', itself a tribute to the classic Soul music record label Motown which is short for Motor Town.
The music of Botown blends the genres of Bollywood with classic Soul and Funk from the 1960s and 1970s. It is a musical reimagining of the Bollywood genre and references artists such as Ray Charles, James Brown and Sly and the Family Stone together with Bollywood Music Directors such as RD Burman, Laxmikant Pyarelal and Kalyanji Anandji. As well as Soul music, the band also draws inspiration from gospel, funk, jazz, Blues and reggae. Along with these musical influences Botown also add their original music and compositions. The band creates a musical link between what Srivastav calls the "working class music of India and America."
Botown is made up of many well known London based musicians all of whom are trained in various styles. The band was created and developed by Ajay Srivastav in late 2008 with the ethos of keeping music live and real. To this end the band is passionate about playing live and concerts include freeform and improvised sections with extended and sometimes spontaneous solo sections. Botown concerts are also well known for audience participation where fans sing and dance along with the band. Their first official public performance was in early 2009, though there were some 'warm up' shows in late 2008. The initial launch-shows were at the Watermans Arts Centre a venue well established in the UK Asian Arts scene. The concerts were a huge success and soon the band were regularly selling out venues such as Rich Mix, The Drum and the Broadway Barking. In the Summer of 2009, the band headlined at the Southampton Music festival and in August 2009 the band made history by being the first band to showcase Bollywood music at London's legendary Jazz Cafe. In 2010 the band headlined at the GLA Diwali in the Square Festival at Trafalgar Square in Central London and played to a crowd of 30,000 fans.
In the Autumn of 2010 Botown released their debut single: Roop Tera, which was a Ray Charles inspired reworking of a Bollywood classic from the 1969 film Aradhana. The single hit the number one spot in the Official Asian Download Charts as played on the BBC Asian Network. The track combines Ray Charles inspired Gospel/Blues hooks with the SD Burman classic from the Bollywood film Aradhana.
The critically acclaimed debut album the Soul of Bollywood was released in Winter 2010 and climbed the Amazon Funk Charts going top 10. It was the only Asian album to be given mainstream distribution through HMV shops in the UK that year and received a number of positive mainstream reviews including The Evening Standard and The Daily Express.
In February 2011 Botown were nominated for a Lebara Mobile UK Asian Music Award in the category of 'Best Alternative Act'.
In December 2011, Botown were given the Best Band of 2011 Award by Eastern Eye Newspaper.
Songs from Botown's debut album 'The Soul of Bollywood' have featured a number of times on the UK's leading soap opera EastEnders on BBC1. Dum Maro Dum was featured in the episode broadcast on 8 March 2011, Churaliya on 24 March 2011 and Chaiyya Chaiyya was featured in a scene broadcast on 9 May 2011.
Nov 2008: Walthemstow Town Hall
15 May 2009: Watermans
16 May 2009: Watermans
18 July 2009 Southampton Festival
21 Aug 2009 Jazz Cafe
2 Oct 2009: Barking Broadway
7 Nov 2009: Watermans
18 Dec 2009: Rich Mix
19 Dec 2009 Rich Mix
11 Mar 2010: Jazz Cafe
30 Oct 2010 Watermans
31 Oct 2010 Trafalgar Square
27 Nov 2010: Jazz Cafe
4 Dec 2010: The Drum
12 Feb 2011: Watermans
22 Feb 2011: Downstairs at Momo's
5 Mar 2011: Broadway Barking
2 May 2011: Chesterfield
4 Jun 2011: Barnet Arts Depot
3 July 2011: Harrow Arts Centre
10 July 2011: Leicester Belgrave Mela
10 July 2011: Cambridge in the City Festival (Main Stage)
23 July 2011: Rich Mix (as part of BBC London 94.9 FM live broadcast)
15 Oct 2011: Granville Theatre, Ramsgate
29 Oct 2011: The Grove Theatre, Dunstable
11 Nov 2011: The Beck Theatre, Hayes
21 Nov 2011: Fairfield Halls, Croydon
25 Nov 2011: Woodville Halls, Gravesend
31 Dec 2011: Cardiff New Year Celebrations (main stage)
17 Feb 2012: The Stables, Milton Keynes
18 Mar 2012: Theatre Royal, Windsor
30 Mar 2012: Asian Business Awards, London
13 May 2012: Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford
20 May 2012: Creeksea
3 Jun 2012: Rose Theatre, Kingston
29 Jun 2012: Altricham
7 July 2012: Richmond
4 Aug 2012: Riverside Festival, Nottingham
5 Aug 2012: Leicester
11 Aug 2012: Darlington
23rd Sept 2012: Four Seasons, London
5 Oct 2012: Beck Theatre, Hayes
7 Oct 2012: Fairfield Halls, Croydon
27 Oct 2012: Mottram
Roop Tera (Single) (p) 2010 Scion records
The Soul of Bollywood (Album) (p) 2010 Scion Records
The Big B Shuffle (Single) (p) & (c) 2012 Scion Records
www.botown.co.uk
www.youtube.com/botowntv
www.reverbnation.com/botown
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