Various Artists / Rough Guide To Bhangra Dance
Album: | Rough Guide To Bhangra Dance | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Feb 2006 | |
Label: | World Music Network |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-02-19 | Pull Date: | 2006-04-23 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Apr 23 | Apr 16 | Apr 9 | Apr 2 | Mar 26 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Feb 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 02, 2013: | Music Casserole
Taweet |
4. | Oct 02, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Gal Sun |
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2. | Jan 04, 2011: | Fo at the Café Bohemian
Gal Sun |
5. | Sep 16, 2009: | Waves Flow - Bday Bash
Rail Gaddi, Rail Gaddi |
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3. | Feb 05, 2010: | Something Old, Something New, Something Blue
Nain Preeto De, Akheer, Rail Gaddi |
6. | Jul 04, 2009: | Music Casserole
Nain Preeto De |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2006-02-07
Reviewed 2006-02-07
[coll]: Rough Guide to Bhangra Dance (World Music Network)
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/7/06
Drum-based dance music from the Punjab updated for the English/South Asian club scene, great beat and energy. Highly infectious music. I just learned from the liner notes that “bhangra” means hemp! Whoo whoo!
South Asians don’t do FCCs. I like 8, 10, 13 best and hated 4 and 6, all others worth a listen.
1. *starts with street sounds, rave-y music starts almost 20 seconds. Proper bhangra starts around 50 seconds, very uptempo but with plenty of traditional bhangra touches and strong beat.
2. *About two-thirds bhangra, a quarter hip hop and a pinch of reggae (I think that adds up). Midtempo, somewhat banal English lyrics but an interesting mashup.
3. **Somewhat downtempo, close to traditional bhangra with bits of electronica, prominent dholak (bigass drum) and fun boops.
4. Cheesy intro, vocal duet with a bit of Spanish guitar, not much in the way of bhangra beat – forgettable.
5. **Uptempo and energetic duet with lots of drum and bhangra elements.
6. Downbeat; although it has a strong beat it also borrows heavily from the lamest female R&B – avoid.
7. **Downtempo but enthusiastic, classic bhangra by long-term top star.
8. ***downtempo bhangra/reggae dancehall a la Apache Indian. Fun!
9. *Downbeat combo bhangra and ghazal (Indian blues w/ harmonium) – for a laid-back mellow mood. Quite lovely, but not “dance”!
10. ***DEFINITELY “dance”. Electric guitars & flutes, aggressive beat (but very downtempo), this is very different stuff…
11. *Dholak, clapping and female call and response – VERY trad, roots of bhangra. From a scene in Monsoon Wedding.
12. **Midtempo with very trad instrumentation, great beat, strong vocals.
13. ***midtempo, great beat, classic vocals – the sort of track that made me love bhangra!
14. **urban dance bhangra, midtempo, lots of “club” elements along with bhangra.
15. *quite traditional sound from a major current hitmaker.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/7/06
Drum-based dance music from the Punjab updated for the English/South Asian club scene, great beat and energy. Highly infectious music. I just learned from the liner notes that “bhangra” means hemp! Whoo whoo!
South Asians don’t do FCCs. I like 8, 10, 13 best and hated 4 and 6, all others worth a listen.
1. *starts with street sounds, rave-y music starts almost 20 seconds. Proper bhangra starts around 50 seconds, very uptempo but with plenty of traditional bhangra touches and strong beat.
2. *About two-thirds bhangra, a quarter hip hop and a pinch of reggae (I think that adds up). Midtempo, somewhat banal English lyrics but an interesting mashup.
3. **Somewhat downtempo, close to traditional bhangra with bits of electronica, prominent dholak (bigass drum) and fun boops.
4. Cheesy intro, vocal duet with a bit of Spanish guitar, not much in the way of bhangra beat – forgettable.
5. **Uptempo and energetic duet with lots of drum and bhangra elements.
6. Downbeat; although it has a strong beat it also borrows heavily from the lamest female R&B – avoid.
7. **Downtempo but enthusiastic, classic bhangra by long-term top star.
8. ***downtempo bhangra/reggae dancehall a la Apache Indian. Fun!
9. *Downbeat combo bhangra and ghazal (Indian blues w/ harmonium) – for a laid-back mellow mood. Quite lovely, but not “dance”!
10. ***DEFINITELY “dance”. Electric guitars & flutes, aggressive beat (but very downtempo), this is very different stuff…
11. *Dholak, clapping and female call and response – VERY trad, roots of bhangra. From a scene in Monsoon Wedding.
12. **Midtempo with very trad instrumentation, great beat, strong vocals.
13. ***midtempo, great beat, classic vocals – the sort of track that made me love bhangra!
14. **urban dance bhangra, midtempo, lots of “club” elements along with bhangra.
15. *quite traditional sound from a major current hitmaker.
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Four Of A Kind | Rail Gaddi | ||
2. | Pabla, Soni | Dil Tera | ||
3. | Mattu, Daljit & Ravi Bal | Captain Bhangre Da | ||
4. | Hayer, Aman | Dil Nai Lagda | ||
5. | Partners In Rhyme | Gal Sun | ||
6. | Veronica | Sajna | ||
7. | Singh, Malkit | Chal Hun (Get Up Fix) | ||
8. | Binder | Billo Raneeay | ||
9. | Juggy D | Akheer | ||
10. | Manak-E | Paisa | ||
11. | Madan Bata Sindhu | Mehndi/Madhorama Pencha | ||
12. | Sagu, Indy & Manak-E | Lakh Hilda | ||
13. | Mattu, Daljit | Taweet | ||
14. | Taz | Apna Sangeet | ||
15. | Panjabi By Nature | Nain Preeto De |