Interview with Sujit Kundu, Founder and CEO of SKAM Artist.

Published: March 24, 2020, 12:22 a.m.

Sujit Kundu, the Founder and CEO of S.K.A.M. Artist, the leading full-service agency, boasting a roster of over 100 deejays and music personalities joins Enterprise Radio.



Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Sujit Kundu discuss the following:



* How did you get started in the music industry and was it alway a passion of yours?* When did you officially launch SKAM Artist? Where did you get the name from?* How has the industry changed since you started?* What was the biggest factor in the growth of your company?* Your clients are booked all over the world from NYC to Japan, and everything in between. What are your short term and long term goals for SKAM?* What would be your best advice you would give to someone wanting to follow in your footsteps? And is there any advice you would give to your younger self?*







Sujit Kundu is the Founder and CEO of S.K.A.M. Artist, the leading full-service agency, boasting a roster of over 100 deejays and music personalities who specialize in genres across Pop, Hip-hop, EDM, Crossover, and more, both on the DJ landscape and with their own concerts and performances. His company also has a sister company, SKAM Division,  an arm that focuses on radio programming, where they coordinate putting the hottest new music tracks on radio airwaves.



Growing up in Fullerton, CA, Kundu frequented various raves and house parties that were thrown by what would become today’s biggest music industry professionals, immersing himself in the music scene early on. Believing that there could be more potential with these raves and events, he started to dabble in promoting and party planning, slowly throwing his own events by the early age of  16-years-old. Kundu began promoting small parties, however, by graduation, his events started to draw in crowds of up to 4,000 people, with the DJS involved growing fast reputations. His very first party failed, so he went to work for free with an investor until he paid him off and try again. Following high school, Sujit enrolled at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) where he majored in Economics and Accounting. By the time he graduated from UCSB, Kundu had expanded his party curation empire, which later launched into radio promotions and mix shows. 



Despite not having an initial game plan, after seeing the early success with his events, it encouraged him into throwing larger-scale endeavors, networking with the music industry's top managers and artists. His events started the revolution of booking electronic dance music with the transition to feature some of hip-hop and R&B’s biggest acts with the likes of Warren G, Cypress Hill, KRS-One, and Mobb Deep. 



Sujit teamed with the then music director of LA’s Power 106 to form a production and DJ management company.  As a production company, they landed a top ten radio hit with Shade Sheist’s “Where I Wanna Be.” Meanwhile, Kundu secured a radio promotion position at MCA Records providing his first experience working for a major record label. After his tenure with MCA Records,  Kundu was offered the position of Universal Motown heading up their national crossover promotions division as their Senior Vice President, at the esteemed full-service agency that managed the likes of Pitbull, Afrojack and Frankie J at their peak while holding office at Universal Motown.