Lobby > Music and Recordings

Something very different....Coke Studio Pakistan.

(1/4) > >>

shaizada:
Having an minuscule understanding of my very old Indian culture, I know that our musical roots go very very deep (a few thousand years!).
The singing art forms of India/Pakistan are so old and varied that they are passed on through many generations from father to son, which is the only way they can be imparted.  Written texts and learnings are not common as it is a very hard art form to master.

Have a listen to something very old with a somewhat "modern" twist here.  Let me know if you like it, and I will add more material for you to listen to.

I've had a couple of drinks and am enjoying this very much; but I thought of you folks and thought why not introduce something new to the Changstar mix.



Anaxilus:
I DIG IT! :)p1

I love ancient musical forms from around the world. The modern spin was pretty well implemented and not incongruous or obtrusive.

Frak, I'm hungry now! :P

shaizada:

--- Quote from: Anaxilus on September 04, 2015, 07:04:23 AM ---I DIG IT! :)p1

I love ancient musical forms from around the world. The modern spin was pretty well implemented and not incongruous or obtrusive.

--- End quote ---

Check out the second link I posted :)

I have to say, listening through the new preamp I have just put into the system, this music has truly become....transcendental.
I think a second trip is due.

Anaxilus:
Makes me want to start reading the Vedas.

Whenever works for you bro! I'll drag the Ayatollah along.

Just noticed one of the singers looks like he's been hitting the Betel Nut from his red stained teeth. I bet that helps!

kothganesh:
Anax, before starting the Vedas, we also bow to the remover of obstacles who is the object of veneration of this carnatic classic (a modern rendition though);



Gaurav, hope you don't mind the South Indian "intrusion" :)

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version