Thinking out of the box is not a cup of tea for everyone but the enchanted kids seem now after the hustle of a decade it is
Jayesh Varade & Savan Ukande
Their ever moving attitude kept them doing what they love. Introducing the two Savan Ukande born on 30th August 1996 in Solapur and brought up in Pune, Whereas Jayesh Varade born and brought up in Pune. They have been working in the music industry for 6 to 7 years now and pack some great experience. Both grew up listening to a wide range of music starting from Rock-Metal to Electronic Dance Music. Out of their love and passion for music, they started working at various clubs and lounges. Back then they used to work as solo artists. Finally in 2016 formed this project called Enchanted Kids. Listening and studying the variety of music Inspires and motivates them to create new music. “Being creative in your zone & the hunger of delivering quality music every time we are in the studio helps us to explore ourselves. “as said by them motivates them every time.
Thinking out of the box is not a cup of tea for everyone but the enchanted kids seem now after the hustle of a decade it is. With work, they would say the biggest advantage is there is no concrete way or method.
Or an absolute process. All the artists have their ways of working and have their methodologies. So basically, that’s very different and unique. Keeping and showcasing their values deeply rooted with groundedness on asking how do they define success they said “The success we think is very personal for every individual. Anything which gives you the feeling of satisfaction and makes you happy or joyful devoid of any result is success for us. Adding up new experiences in your bucket is the biggest form of success one could have.”
Ending by sharing a few instances and delivering some inspirational insights to our reader that “It’s more about your failures than success. It’s like 4 out of 10 times we succeed but then we learn the most from the times we have failed.” Initially, as for everyone else, it was very difficult for them to digest and accept failures. But the biggest thing they learned from the failure is discipline. “Doesn’t matter how many times you fail or succeed, you need the discipline to grow and to get better”. Well quoted.
