= Gaudi & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan =
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01. BETHE BETHE KESE KESE
02. TERA JANA KERE RANG LAWE
03.JAB TERI DHUM MAIN RAHA KARTE THE
04.DIL DA ROG MUKA JA MAHI
05.GHAMGAR BARE NE
06.ABHI APNA ABHI PARAYA HAI
07.ENA AKHIYAN NOO
08. KAHIN MOT SE BHI NA JAO
09.MAINOO OLE BAI KE PEE LAIN DE
10.OTHE MERA YAR WASDA
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Even if Dub Qawwali is the result of a collaboration between two artists who never met, Gaudi can still enthuse, "After 26 years of music activity, I have to say that this is the most important production I have ever done.
At the time of his 1997 passing, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was widely recognized as a transcendent and eternal-sounding vocalist, and as the world's premier Qawwal, a singer of traditional Qawwali music—spiritual music from Pakistan with ancient roots in Sufism. Khan's voice even appeared in progressive "western music such as Peter Gabriel's work on 1988's The Last Temptation of Christ) soundtrack.
Many miles and cultures removed from Khan, London-based composer/producer Gaudi has released eleven solo albums and soundtracks, plus 80 remix albums, in his personalized, flowing techno-reggae style called "gaudi-dub. But in 2005, Gaudi began conceiving a new production—composing original music for new Khan recordings that had just been discovered in Pakistan—and released Dub Qawwali to coincide with the tenth anniversary of Khan's death.
"Stylistically, I'm trying to fuse different cultures, genres and sounds while keeping the unifying element of love, Gaudi explains.
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01. BETHE BETHE KESE KESE
02. TERA JANA KERE RANG LAWE
03.JAB TERI DHUM MAIN RAHA KARTE THE
04.DIL DA ROG MUKA JA MAHI
05.GHAMGAR BARE NE
06.ABHI APNA ABHI PARAYA HAI
07.ENA AKHIYAN NOO
08. KAHIN MOT SE BHI NA JAO
09.MAINOO OLE BAI KE PEE LAIN DE
10.OTHE MERA YAR WASDA
.
Even if Dub Qawwali is the result of a collaboration between two artists who never met, Gaudi can still enthuse, "After 26 years of music activity, I have to say that this is the most important production I have ever done.
At the time of his 1997 passing, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was widely recognized as a transcendent and eternal-sounding vocalist, and as the world's premier Qawwal, a singer of traditional Qawwali music—spiritual music from Pakistan with ancient roots in Sufism. Khan's voice even appeared in progressive "western music such as Peter Gabriel's work on 1988's The Last Temptation of Christ) soundtrack.
Many miles and cultures removed from Khan, London-based composer/producer Gaudi has released eleven solo albums and soundtracks, plus 80 remix albums, in his personalized, flowing techno-reggae style called "gaudi-dub. But in 2005, Gaudi began conceiving a new production—composing original music for new Khan recordings that had just been discovered in Pakistan—and released Dub Qawwali to coincide with the tenth anniversary of Khan's death.
"Stylistically, I'm trying to fuse different cultures, genres and sounds while keeping the unifying element of love, Gaudi explains.
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