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Asian Groove

Asian Groove
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Pheli War - Bally Jagpal
  2. Sabhyata - Karmix
  3. Remember Tomorrow - Mo' Horizons
  4. Terian Bulabi Buliyan - A.S.Kang
  5. Black Night - Badar Ali Kahn
  6. Awake - Mungal
  7. Kunglim Guli - Yulduz Usmanova
  8. A Night In Lenasia - Deepak Ram
  9. Mamavatu - Susheela Raman
  10. Noorie - Bally Sagoo
  11. Aankh Naal - Kam Dhillon

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41419 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-08-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
About a generation ago, South Asian immigrants living in the bleak, industrial British city of Birmingham invented an ethnic-based brand of party music. Today's young ravers have upped the ante, drawing on percussive Punjabi bhangra and qawwali, an ecstasy-inducing Pakistani devotional style made famous by the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. These are then festooned with defiantly artificial canned snares and ambient electronics, plus absurdist quotes from Bollywood musicals, saccharine Euro-pop, and over-the-top lounge clichés. The resulting polyglot pastiches tend to be fashioned in broad strokes and are thus not ideal for quiet living room listening. However, they are BPM nirvana when experienced in a nightclub with a few hundred other blissed-out, glassy-eyed dancers. That said, these are fascinating examples of one of the world's more subtly subversive underground movements, where music is being made by and for populations who prefer to assimilate only so much and on their own terms. --Christina Roden


Customer Reviews

If you only have one, buy this one5
I have a very eclectic ear when it comes to music an am currently on an Asian Chillout collecting binge.

I'm sometimes asked by friends who hear my tunes, what would be a good CD to buy just to hear some good Indian/Asian music. I always recommend Asian Groove. I find the songs on this CD the closest to 'crossover' music for those more comfortable with North American music tastes. Perhaps previous reviewers that have panned this work due to its closeness to an American style aren't looking that type of CD. But I'm guessing that most Amazon surfers are.

I highly recommend this CD for those who want to buy their first (and sometimes, only) Hindi CD.

Personally, I love the Destiny's Child samples, as well as Noorie, by Bally Sagoo.

In the Spirit of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (PBUH)...5
Following on the heels of Arabic Groove (easily one of the most played CDs in my collection), this CD draws upon techno-fusion tracts from India and Pakistan. If you've ever heard remixes of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, you will know just how moving and seductive this music can be. Its a wonderful romp through South Asian music. Bhangra legend Bally Sagoo has a moving number on the CD. However, the most interesting song comes from Yulduz Usmanova of Uzbekistan (which, granted drifts from the South Asian focus, but is deeply appreciated anyway). Her moving tract combines Uzbek folk music and western sensabilities to create a vivid and beautiful image of life on the steppes. Definately a keeper.

Its good listening4
I personally feel that they have arranged the numbers is the wrong order. I am writing this review after listening to this cd only once, but nonetheless being of indian origin i have heard the songs before. 8,9,10,11 are the best. Deepak Ram is just too good on the flute, its classical indian music with which the new generation can relate too, bally sagoo as usual is good with "Noorie", "aankh naal" is a true dance beat. Other than these 4 songs, i found the rest of them pretty dull in comparision .