Faisal Jewell
Bhairavi: Aochar Alap is the Best Song on the EP. When I listen to it, I imagine that I'm exploring Lahore in the Punjab.
Favorite track: Bhairavi: Aochar Alap.
Worlds Within Worlds and Qais Essar are proud to present Shakar Shack Vol 1: Gulaab Jammin’.
Featuring Qais Essar, Neelamjit Dhillon, Sandeep Singh and Absolute Focus (Kamaljeet Ahluwalia and Jas Ahluwalia), this 7” EP shows a lighter side of Indian classical music, drawing from the folk traditions of Punjab and Afghanistan. The short format of the recording harks back to the era where raags were condensed to fit 45RPM records played on gramophones and record players.
Qais Essar says “It is quite a challenge to present the essence of the raag in under 6 min but we felt inspired and motivated by the masters and those that came before us. This is a revival of that tradition in the modern era, where again music is having to be condensed.”
The EP begins with a rendition of Raag Bhairavi by Qais Essar. Bhairavi is a popular morning raag that is found in all musical traditions of the region, be it in folk, ghazal, or light classical. Traditionally, a classical performance is ended with Bhairavi.
Next, Absolute Focus present Raga Pahadi - a popular raga based on folk music and originates from the mountainous region of Himalayas. It resembles two other ragas which also display the rich cultural heritage of folk music: Mand from the Rajasthan region and Pilu from the Hindi heartland. It is a light raga and resembles more like a 'dhun' or folk song.
On the importance of this release, Qais explains “I think anything that can get you to slow down in this day and age is something that is very necessary. Although this is presented and packaged in a condensed form, it still requires the listener to slow down, and listen."
"There’s such purity in this music, so meticulous in design. Listening with intention can open worlds before your eyes, or at the least, bring you some peace, before you re-enter the stream of everyday consciousness.”
credits
released March 27, 2020
Recorded in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Punjab (India)
Produced by: Qais Essar
Mix/Engineering: Qais Essar
Masterering: Eric Zang (Las Vegas)
Side 1
Bhairavi
Qais Essar - Rabab
Dr Neelamjit Dhillon - Tabla
feat Sandeep Singh - Dilruba
Side 2
Pahadi
Absolute Focus is:
Kamaljeet Ahluwalia - Santoor
Jas Ahluwalia - Tabla
supported by 6 fans who also own “Shakar Shack Vol 1 Gulaab Jammin' EP”
Rag Sohni...as soon as the track started I had goosebumps. Such wonderful musicianship, this music deserves a far wider audience. Thank you to all who brought this to our ears! gavin mcadam
supported by 4 fans who also own “Shakar Shack Vol 1 Gulaab Jammin' EP”
One might be tempted to assume that expanding a single rhythm pattern to 35 minutes can't be anything but royal boredom. Not in this case! Frankly, I was surprised. There's a lot of unexpected change along this jumbo track, and the aforementioned basic groove keeps the mind busy. Even if you know from the liner notes that it's some 19/16 thing, it's hard to figure out exactly how it works. To me, this awesome unique rhythm monster constitutes a baffling riddle, probably never to be solved... Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
supported by 4 fans who also own “Shakar Shack Vol 1 Gulaab Jammin' EP”
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