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niharsavala · 1 year
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Recorded, Produced at Mastosho Studios
Mastered by John McCaig, panicStudios
Artwork by Igor Miller
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musicpromotionclub · 1 year
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brokenbackmountain · 3 months
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South Asian Music Recs 2 fast 2 furious
India (pt 2)
Soulmate (genre: blues rock): formed in 2003, based in shillong. they mostly sing in english. i would recommend love you, voodoo woman, shillong (sier lapalang)
Indian Ocean (genre: multi. mostly jazz and rock and folk fusion): formed in 1990, based in delhi. they sing in multiple languages. i would recommend bagh aayore, shoonya, jaadu maaya
Moheener Ghoraguli (genre: multi; rock (folk and blues), jazz, baul, american folk): formed in 1975, based in kolkata. they sang in bengali. i would recommend ei shomoy amar shomoy, amar priyo caffe, sei phuler daal
chandrabindoo (genre: rock, multi): formed in 1998, based in kolkata. they sing in bengali. famous music composer pritam was a part of chandrabindoo! recommended: hridoy, geet gobindo, ami amar mone
Pakistan:
Junoon (genre: sufi rock): formed in 1990, based in lahore and nyc. multilingual. i would recommend: sayonee, yaar bina, azadi
Entity Paradigm (genre: rock): formed in 2000 (but they kept breaking up and rebanding every few years. also entity and paradigm used to be separate bands till they joined. yes this is the one with fawad khan. this is very mainstream. (<- girl saying this as if half the others are Not) anyway), based in lahore. they mostly sing in urdu afaik. recommended: hamesha, waqt, fitrat
Mekaal Hasan Band (genre: sufi rock, alternative rock): formed in 2001, based in lahore. they are multilingual, but mostly urdu afaik. recommended: raba, ranjha, ghunghat
noori: formed in 1996, based in lahore. multilingual. recommended: yariyaan, meray log, dil ki qasam
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indianmovielinks · 2 months
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cannot emphasize enough how much these two have never met before. literally the only interaction they've had prior to the start of the vid is seeing each other from across the party and kinda chasing each other for like maybe thirty seconds. this is their meet-cute. they have never spoken.
lahu manh from goliyon ki raasleela ram leela
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demon64 · 5 months
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Been in a bit of a mood to listen to Bloodywood lately, and combine that with me working on my Spider-Verse fanfic, I had this funny idea of Hobie, Pavitr, and Gayatri listening to this or going to a concert where Bloodywood is performing.
I think all three would love this in their own ways. Hell, it's just a really awesome song in my opinion. Hobie would probably love a song about a riot. Pavitr would probably find the mixing of metal and Indian folk music interesting. And honestly, despite how little we see her in the movie, Gayatri kind of strikes me as a metalhead.
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taikanyohou · 1 year
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ughhhh if only discovering new music could be classed as a professional hobby 😔.
#its one of my faaaave hobbies to indulge in if only i could talk about it and make it sound all professional like 'yeah i have an entire#blog dedicated to sounds i love and like and wish to encapsulate and store in one place that then becomes my happy go to place#and says so much about my personality and what i listen to and the energy it gives me and how discovering new music#has made me listen to so much of different cultures and countries and languages#that i couldnt ever do so before and even within my OWN cultures (indian and pakistani) ive LEARNT SO MUCH!!!#such as how sound changes overtime throughout history but some elements stay the same#how good folk music can be if you just pay attention to it and are willing to give it a try#how the east mix elements of the west into their music but still keep it sounding eastern#but v modern too so that its a relatable listen for a westerner but still firm to its eastern roots#how multilingual songs have become! how much that says about an artist trying to express themselves and their identities!#how stories are told how concepts are explored how religion is used as a way to devote something to someone close to you#how much you learn just by opening up yourself to new music and sounds!!!! how you can build entire playlists around fictional media#and characters based on the songs you hear and how you can make the two things crossover and overlap.#how that enhances your experience of consuming media!!! and makes the song and piece of media even more symbolic to you.'#ughhhhhhhh 😔😔😔😔😔.#faiza talks
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megumi-fm · 4 months
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githvyrik · 1 year
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I fucking love music so much I love humanity thank you for making music everyone I love you ❤️💕 💛💜💖
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ramshacklefey · 1 year
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I am begging you all to check out this band. Bloodywood is an Indian metal band that fuses traditional Indian folk music with metal and rap to make something truly unique and beautiful.
Their music includes themes about politics and social issues. This song, Jee Veerey, is about mental illness and suicide.
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themeansoul · 6 months
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K-73
Ve hoon mainu das mahiya,
tere baaju kithe main jayiyaan
-bullehshah
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niharsavala · 1 year
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💿📀💿 Liner Notes - Binary Androids 💿📀💿
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a fictional band from the mid 60s to mid/late 00s called JFKFC (feel free to steal or make something abt them)
NAME
Jhene Francis and The Kilovolt Fracas Commotion (JFKFC)
MEMBERS
Jhene Francis: singer, pianist
Harry Mars: singer, pianist, keyboardist
David Animal: singer, harmonica player
James Elsu: singer, guitarist, keyboardist
Bill Taylor: singer, guitarist, harmonica player, keyboardist 
Torao Zion: guitarist, singer
Michael Maa: guitarist
William Hayden: guitarist, singer, sitarist
John Jorgie: bassist, singer guitarist, keyboardist
Robert Temple: bassist, double bassist
James Jean-Berkeley: bassist, keyboardist
Budo Diarmaid: drummer, singer
James Saumalah: drummer
NUMBER OF MEMBERS
1962-1969: 5 (Jhene Francis, Bill Taylor, Torao Zion, Robert Temple, James Saumalah)
1970: 13 (Jhene Francis, Harry Mars, David Animal, James Elsu, Bill Taylor, Torao Zion, Michael Maa, William Hayden, John Jorgie, Robert Temple, James Jean, Budo Diarmaid, James Saumalah)
1971-1979: 12 (Jhene Francis, Harry Mars, David Animal, James Elsu, Bill Taylor, Michael Maa, William Hayden, John Jorgie, Robert Temple, James Jean, Budo Diarmaid, James Saumalah)
1980-1982: 11 (Jhene Francis, Harry Mars, David Animal, Bill Taylor, Michael Maa, William Hayden, John Jorgie, Robert Temple, James Jean, Budo Diarmaid, James Saumalah)
1983-1990: 10 (Jhene Francis, Harry Mars, David Animal, Bill Taylor, Michael Maa, William Hayden, John Jorgie, James Jean, Budo Diarmaid, James Saumalah)
1991-2000: 9 (Jhene Francis, David Animal, Bill Taylor, Michael Maa, William Hayden, John Jorgie, James Jean, Budo Diarmaid, James Saumalah)
2001-2007: 8 (Jhene Francis, David Animal, Bill Taylor, Michael Maa, John Jorgie, James Jean, Budo Diarmaid, James Saumalah)
Genres
beat, blues, classical, electronic, country, experimental, folk, folk rock, funk, gospel, hard rock, heavy metal, indian classical, jazz, pop, psychedelia, R&B, rock, soul, trad pop
Years active
1965-2007
Inspirations of members
Jhene Francis: Aretha Franklin
Harry Mars: Freddie Mercury
David Animal: Robert Plant
James Elsu: John Lennon
Bill Taylor: Bob Dylan
Torao Zion: Jimi Hendrix
Michael Maa: Jimmy Page
William Hayden: George Harrison
John Jorgie: Paul McCartney
Robert Temple: James Jamerson
James Jean-Berkeley: John Paul-Jones
Budo Diarmaid: Ringo Starr
James Saumalah: John Bonham
Year of birth-year of death
Jhene Francis: 1942-2018 (when died was 76) (when band formed was 23)
Freddie Mercury: 1946-1991 (when died was 45) (when band formed was 19)
David Animal: 1948-present (75) (when band formed was 17)
James Elsu: 1940-1980 (when died was 40) (when band formed was 25)
Bill Taylor: 1941-present (82) (when band formed was 24)
Torao Zion: 1942-1970 (when died was 27) (when band formed was 23)
Michael Maa: 1944-present (79) (when band formed was 21)
William Hayden: 1943-2001 (when died was 58) (when band formed was 22)
John Jorgie: 1942-present (81) (when band formed was 23)
Robert Temple: 1936-1983 (when died was 47)(when band formed was 29)
James Jean-Berkeley: 1946-present (77) (when band formed was 19)
Budo Diarmaid: 1940-present (83) (when band formed was 25)
James Saumalah: 1948-1980 (when died was 32) (when band formed was 14)
Where from
Jhene Francis: Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Harry Mars: Stone Town, Sultanate Of Zanzibar
David Animal: West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England
James Elsu: Liverpool, England
Bill Taylor: Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Torao Zion: Seattle, Washington, USA
Michael Maa: Hounslow, London, England
William Hayden: Liverpool, England
John Jorgie: Liverpool, England
Robert Temple: Edisto Island, South Carolina, USA
James Jean-Berkeley: Sidcup, Kent, England
Budo Diarmaid: Liverpool, England
James Saumalah: Redditch, Worcestershire, England
Favourite instruments
Jhene Francis: Yamaha C7 concert piano
Harry Mars: Yamaha baby grand piano
David Animal: n/a
James Elsu: Gibson J-160E de 1964
Bill Taylor: Gibson Nick Lucas Special
Torao Zion: 1968 Fender Stratocaster
Michael Maa: Gibson EDS-1275
William Hayden: 1957 Gibson Les Paul
John Jorgie: Hofner 500/1, 1964 Fender Esquire
Robert Temple: Fender Precision Bass
James Jean-Berkeley: 1962 Fender Jazz bass
Budo Diarmaid: 1964 Ludwig Super Classic 
James Saumalah: Ludwig Vistalite drum kit
PRIME MEMBERS
Jhene Francis
Billy Taylor
Torao Zion
Robert Temple
James Saumalah
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ladydarkey · 1 year
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Just found the Band
'Bloodywood'
It is Metal mixed with indian folk or as they call it 'punjabi metal'
Told my partner and he was like 'i thought you know them'.. duuuuuh
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thediktatortot · 9 months
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If you want to get into modern Metal, then this is a good place to start.
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fancypantsrecords · 2 years
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Bloodywood - Rakshak | Atomic Fire | 2022 | Clear with Black Dust | /500
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