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In this episode of the Aleph Podcast, A For Aleph Founder Umair Dar had the pleasure of inviting national sensation, songwriter and singer, Asfar Hussain from the band “Bayaan”. Asfar shot into the public eye after appearing in the first season of Nescafé Basement, 2012.
The conversation is about Asfar’s journey from Chitral into the Pakistani music industry starting from his childhood to what he is doing currently. Umair Dar gets into the details of Asfar’s musical endeavors, inspirations, achievements and future plans.
Growing up in the picturesque mountains of Chitral, where folk music and story telling through poetry is deeply rooted in the culture, Asfar spent his childhood observing his family friends and relatives singing the verses of his poet father in the musical get-togethers - Mehfils. Meanwhile, his elder brother played the Chitrali sitar. Asfar has been singing since he was in the 7th grade. He took the centre stage for the first time during his college days. While auditioning at his college, NCA for a show, the producer Zulfiqar Khan discovered him in 2012.
Asfar Hussain is the vocalist of the band ‘Bayaan’. The band formed after its members met in the music reality show, Nescafé basement. However, the band really struck stardom after winning the Pakistani music competition TV series ‘Pepsi Battle of the Bands’ (2018). It was Asfar Hussain who came up with the name Bayaan, which translates into a narrative. The name perfectly exhibited the band’s ideology of expressing the experiences and emotions in relation to different life situations.
In 2022, in the Pakistani musical TV show ‘Coke Studio,’ Asfar collaborated with the Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist Arooj Aftab to voice the song “Mehram.”
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Bandcamp: https://bayaan.bandcamp.com
Instagram: bayaanofficial
Facebook: BayaanOfficial
YouTube: @BayaanOfficial
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In this episode of the Aleph Podcast, A For Aleph Founder Umair Dar had the pleasure of inviting national sensation, songwriter and singer, Asfar Hussain from the band “Bayaan”. Asfar shot into the public eye after appearing in the first season of Nescafé Basement, 2012.
The conversation is about Asfar’s journey from Chitral into the Pakistani music industry starting from his childhood to what he is doing currently. Umair Dar gets into the details of Asfar’s musical endeavors, inspirations, achievements and future plans.
Growing up in the picturesque mountains of Chitral, where folk music and story telling through poetry is deeply rooted in the culture, Asfar spent his childhood observing his family friends and relatives singing the verses of his poet father in the musical get-togethers - Mehfils. Meanwhile, his elder brother played the Chitrali sitar. Asfar has been singing since he was in the 7th grade. He took the centre stage for the first time during his college days. While auditioning at his college, NCA for a show, the producer Zulfiqar Khan discovered him in 2012.
Asfar Hussain is the vocalist of the band ‘Bayaan’. The band formed after its members met in the music reality show, Nescafé basement. However, the band really struck stardom after winning the Pakistani music competition TV series ‘Pepsi Battle of the Bands’ (2018). It was Asfar Hussain who came up with the name Bayaan, which translates into a narrative. The name perfectly exhibited the band’s ideology of expressing the experiences and emotions in relation to different life situations.
In 2022, in the Pakistani musical TV show ‘Coke Studio,’ Asfar collaborated with the Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist Arooj Aftab to voice the song “Mehram.”
FOLLOW ASFAR HUSSAIN:
Instagram: asfarhussainofficial
Facebook: asfarhussainofficial
FOLLOW BAYAAN:
Bandcamp: https://bayaan.bandcamp.com
Instagram: bayaanofficial
Facebook: BayaanOfficial
YouTube: @BayaanOfficial
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In this episode of the Aleph podcast, we sit down with Faran Khan Bhatti, a former aviator and the proprietor of an event management company, a travel and tours company, and a design agency. He is also a storyteller and an advocate of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai's writings. Faran was born to Abdul Ghaffar Tabassum, a renowned Sindhi poet whose work inspired artists like Abida Parveen, contributing significantly to Sindhi literature and Sufi music. His passion for music, design, and the arts stems from a family culture that deeply valued poetry and artistic expression. This background led him to establish a multi-faceted business model, including his company, EVNTM, through which he has organized several successful events: Pink Sun (2020), Hunza Verse Music Festival (2021), Morph in Karachi and Lahore, and the Pink Sun Pop-up Bazaar and Music. Faran aims to expand his business by organizing more events across Pakistan and contributing to the country’s live music scene with ambitions to operate on a global scale. FOLLOW FARAN BHATTI: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faraankhaan... Morph Code (clothing line): https://www.instagram.com/morph_code/... Hunza Verse: https://www.instagram.com/hunzaverse/ Pink Sun: https://www.instagram.com/pinksun.pk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bhattispeaks?mibextid=ZbWKwL LISTEN TO ALEPH PODCAST: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0f3bWa5... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Buy Merchandise: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph More about A for Aleph: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the A for Aleph podcast, we had the honour of welcoming Natasha Baig, a versatile Pakistani singer-songwriter from Hunza Valley, celebrated for her powerful vocals and known for her unique blend of Sufi rock and folk styles. Despite having no formal music education, she grew up listening to mainstream artists like Abida Parveen and Michael Jackson. She began her career in 2013 as a contestant at the 'Cornetto Music Icons' TV show, as one of the six finalists, who were mentored by Zoe Viccaji. Particularly, her performance of "Dekha Na Tha" by Alamgir was praised. Soon after, she joined sufi fusion ensemble Sounds of Kolachi, as a one of the singers. She later left to pursue a solo career with her own band, including her brother Sameer Baig on guitar who was also the producer for most of her music. Natasha gained prominence with her Burushaski tune "Ya Maula," a powerful Sufi anthem. This song propelled her into the spotlight, where she quickly became recognized for her commanding stage presence and emotive performances. During this time has performed at notable music festivals across Pakistan. In 2016, Natasha co-founded the production company & record label Laal Series, a platform dedicated to promoting socially conscious music. Her contributions to Pakistani film and television further broadened her appeal, with her song "Jhoom Le" from the movie "Janaan" earning her a Lux Style Award nomination. She has also lent her voice to the OSTs of popular TV dramas such as "Jhooti," "Naina Aur Tum," and "Kahani Raima Aur Manahil Ki." In 2018 she was featured on the Coke Studio Sessions along with the legendary Fareed Ayaz and Abu Muhammad Qawwal, performing 'Jawab-e-Shikwa' written by Allama Iqbal to critical acclaim. Natasha has released a significant amount of singles including two full-length albums which include Zariya (2020) and Khirad (2022) which is a tribute to Allama Iqbal. All of her releases are distributed through her own record label Laal Series. FOLLOW NATASHA BAIG Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2R8t8JuhekewFBqE8OhBq8?si=HGScNUzSR5uwskx83PzPwA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/natasha-baig/1162643763 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NatashaBaigOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natashabaigofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natashabaigofficial/ FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph podcast, we are in conversation with Zair Zaki, a young Pakistani musician and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock band Kashmir, formed in 2012. The band gained fame after winning Pepsi Battle of the Bands Season 2 in 2017. Zair has been instrumental in the band's success, contributing to popular tracks like "Kaaghaz Ka Jahaaz" and albums such as "Khwaab" (2020) and "Zindagi" (2023). He is also known for ZAKII, his experimental side project, which explores new musical styles beyond Kashmir's traditional sound. Zair’s passion for music was fueled from a young age by rock legends like David Gilmour and John Mayer. His style combines intricate melodies with atmospheric soundscapes, evident in Kashmir’s hits like "Parwana Hun" and "Khwaab." Zair is not just a performer but also a talented songwriter whose introspective lyrics resonate with a wide audience. FOLLOW ZAKII: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2CqpiCNyjpVFiZ76BWdKmK Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/zakii/1604942284 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zairzaki FOLLOW KASHMIR: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3BaXohQuxIv7oZGuHEBuLt Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/zindagi/1705962492 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@kashmirmusicofficial LISTEN TO ALEPH PODCAST: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0f3bWa52bwJraf0GjrHheC Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-for-aleph-podcast/id1715132873 FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Buy Merchandise: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph More about A for Aleph: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph podcast, we had the pleasure of having Zohaib Kazi in the studio - a versatile producer, director and author who has gained prominence for his innovative approach to music and storytelling. Zohaib’s journey into Pakistan’s music industry started when he joined Frequency Media working under Rohail Hyatt, this production company was responsible for producing Coke Studio Pakistan which Zohaib later joined as a general manager and associate producer from 2009 to 2017. As someone with both an audio and video skillset, Zohaib was involved in many aspects of the production over the years - this culminated in him being asked to co-produce Season 11 with Ali Hamza in 2018. Zohaib first gained attention with his digital album Butterfly in Space in (2012) and later released his concept album & graphic novel Ismail Ka Urdu Sheher which earned him widespread acclaim. The novel tells the story of a scientist named Ismail and his journey to connect with an alien civilization. The album’s narrative depth and unique blend of music and visual storytelling established him as a forward-thinking artist in Pakistan's music industry. He has also produced a trilogy of music travelogues, starting with "Fanoos" and "Coke Studio Explorer" and culminating with "Gulistan” which is in the process of being released currently. With this trilogy, Zohaib aims to document and preserve Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage. Buy 'Ismail Ka Urdu Shehr' Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ismail-Ka-Urdu-Sheher-illustrated/dp/9699251735 Daraz or Liberty Books: https://www.daraz.pk/products/liberty-books-ismail-ka-urdu-sheher-i433050973.html FOLLOW ZOHAIB KAZI: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6KLLWcERsoHPN3Mu0Z20ci?si=GJsXgeZsTwSe5KbwjEl4aw Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/zohaib-kazi/415831605 Bandcamp: https://zohaibkazi.bandcamp.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@zohaibkazivideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zohaibkazionline?mibextid=ZbWKwL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zohaibkazi?igsh=NWJmaTV0bnR3dnM3X FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Buy merchandise: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph More about A for Aleph: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271983/supporters/new Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph podcast, we dive into the story of Saif Samejo, best known as the founder and lead vocalist of the sufi band The Sketches, and also as the founder and force behind the Lahooti Melo festival. He has been instrumental in promoting Sindhi culture and language through his music. He is also involved in various cultural, social initiatives and environmental preservation initiatives aimed at preserving and promoting the heritage of Sindh and the livelihood of its people. Saif pursued English Literature at the University of Sindh, which has influenced his musical journey. He is celebrated for his efforts in preserving and promoting indigenous Pakistani music and instruments. In 2013, he launched the 'Lahooti Live Sessions', a weekly event that brings together musicians from the country to perform live music. This initiative led to the establishment of the Lahooti Music Aashram in Hyderabad/Jamshoro in 2014, Pakistan's first dedicated music school. The Aashram offers instruction in both traditional Pakistani and Western instruments. Saif’s work has garnered significant recognition, including the Latif Award from the Government of Sindh. The Sketches' song "Main Sufi Hoon" won best music video at the national HUM Television Awards. FOLLOW ‘THE SKETCHES’ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0OIVrDfMAAvg2ZrKI9zSHh?si=VAtMJl_OTQOKkkPUNU7UOg Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-sketches/1491363813 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sketchesart/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sketchesartofficial/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSketches FOLLOW LAHOOTI MELO: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Lahooti Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LahootiMelo/ FOLLOW SAIF SAMEJO: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saifsamejo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saifsamejo83 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTb18TywNzpgnAOrEFAvdpw FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph X: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Buy merchandise: https://li.sten.to/aforaleph Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph podcast, we dive into the story of Taha G, short for Taha Gurwara, a Pakistani singer and songwriter who has gained significant popularity amongst the Pakistani and Indian youth in recent times. He is known for his work in the genres of pop, indie, and hip-hop. His music often revolves around the theme of his "lover boy" persona. He has released numerous hit singles, including "Mann Mein Tu", "Dou Pal", "Dil kay Isharay", and "Naakay". His song "Dou Pal" has garnered over 3.6 million streams on Spotify. He has performed at notable venues such as Times Square in New York. He has been a featured artist on Spotify Radar Pakistan and has been covered by prominent media outlets like Lens, Express Tribune, and The News. He has been signed by Sony Music Entertainment (SME) Middle East, which aims to leverage its global network to support him in expanding his international fan base and introducing his unique electro-sound to new listeners worldwide. Follow Taha G Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4sqyi6AnMdNtF5H0UD1Nv5?si=w8XcqKfNTsSIonIUcxII4A Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/taha-g/1441443431 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oneandonlytg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oneandonlytg Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph podcast we had the pleasure of hosting Mehdi Maloof, an indie Singer/Songwriter originally from Islamabad whose pen game is undeniable. Mehdi Maloof stands as a leading figure within Pakistan's independent music landscape, renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking songs that delve into the depths of human experience. His music resonates deeply with listeners seeking meaningful content, characterized by its introspective and emotive nature. His lyrical compositions often confront intricate societal issues ranging from addiction to mental health struggles, offering listeners a poignant glimpse into the complexities of contemporary life. Notably, his breakthrough track "Gandi Si Building" serves as a powerful commentary on societal struggles, delivered with a raw authenticity that leaves a lasting impact. In addition to his exploration of weighty themes, Mehdi infuses his music with a level of black comedy, adding a layer of depth and nuance to his lyrics. Tracks like "Peero" delve into themes of self-discovery and inner reflection, inviting listeners on a journey of profound introspection. What sets Mehdi apart is his distinct and unconventional songwriting style, which transcends the boundaries of mainstream music. Songs like "Dil Khirki" serve as metaphorical reflections on breaking down both tangible and intangible barriers, offering listeners a window into the deeper, more abstract aspects of the human experience. His music is often described as subliminal, with each listen revealing new layers of meaning and depth. His songs go beyond mere catchy melodies, conveying a sense of depth and self-awareness that strikes a chord with audiences. Furthermore, Mehdi's collaborations with other notable artists, such as Talal Qureshi, Varqa Faraid, Shamsher Rana and others showcase his versatility and innovative spirit. Together, they create music that is not only sonically rich but also socially impactful, capturing the essence of the human experience within the context of Pakistani society. Dive into Mehdi’s discography to experience his profound and thought-provoking music firsthand. Follow Mehdi Maloof: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mehdimaloof/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MehdiMaloofMusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/mehdimaloof Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6TL4dC4u5Nb3ZpROsM7DzR?si=5y5-bdPwTLWYNU6TJTHJVw Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting the exceptionally talented Emad Rahman. With over 30 years of experience, Emad is a renowned figure in the Pakistani music industry. He has made his mark as a composer, producer, sound designer, record producer, songwriter, saxophonist, keyboard player, lyricist, background film score composer, and engineer. Emad has collaborated with top Pakistani artists and bands, mainly including Ali Azmat 'Social Circus', Najam Sheraz and Junoon, through his High End Studios. In 2018, Kaya's album "Raanva," featuring Emad Rahman, Russell Owen D'souza, and Afsheen Hayat, was released by EMI Pakistan. Known for blending diverse genres, Kaya's unique sound showcases Emad's innovative approach to music. Currently, Emad serves as the Head of Music Production at the Arts Council Pakistan. Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of Aleph Podcast join us in a captivating conversation as we dive into the life and music of Nabeel Nihal Chishty - best known for his role as lead guitarist and musical composer for the band Aaroh. From his early days in Saudi Arabia to his musical odyssey in Pakistan, Nabeel's story is one of passion, perseverance, and unwavering dedication. Discover how he struck the right chords in both his professional career and his musical pursuits, including his remarkable work with Aaroh that left an indelible mark on Pakistan's music scene. This is a conversation that resonates with the soul, inspiring the pursuit of dreams. Nabeel Nihal Chishty, a guitar maestro, was born on May 9, 1976, in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. His journey into the world of music started in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, where he, along with childhood friends Farooq Rauf, Ashraf Ansari, and Shehzad Hussain, formed the band "Arena." Their humble beginnings involved composing music and recording it on cassette recorders. Nabeel's pursuit of music led him to Karachi, where he honed his guitar skills under the mentorship of Faraz Anwar. Despite his family's emphasis on education, Nabeel managed to balance his academic and musical passions. Further educational pursuits took him to the United States, where he explored Western classical music and continued to nurture his musical talents. Returning to Karachi in 1998, he crossed paths with Kami, a prominent music producer, who recognized Nabeel's talent and encouraged him to pursue a professional music career in Pakistan. Nabeel's collaboration with Kami led to various musical projects, solidifying his reputation as a gifted musician. He also recorded guitars for Junaid Jamshed's album, "Dil Ki Baat," marking a departure from his rock roots. His partnership with vocalist Farooq led to the formation of 'Raag,' and the two quickly found musical synergy. Their collaboration ultimately birthed the band "Aaroh." Aaroh entered 2002’s inaugural Pepsi's Battle of the Bands competition, emerging as winners after a thrilling showdown with Entity Paradigm. The release of Aaroh's debut album, "Sawaal," in 2003, propelled them to stardom, selling over a million copies nationwide. Nabeel's journey is a testament to his remarkable musical talents, determination, and unwavering passion for music. Today, he resides in Dubai, balancing a successful career in IT with his musical pursuits under the name 'Nabeel Nihal Project.' His story continues to inspire the Pakistani music scene. Follow Nabeel: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@nerve9ine Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2iH97JjzJTPVJb9diDqUqk?si=W4sVJwyVQL6dxxW55zCW7Q Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nabeel-nihal-chishty/1594044202 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nnchishty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nabeelnihalchishty/ Follow Aaroh: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0FkdHz5RBdvLUTBf97WRSo?si=IoXKi7U1Q3OkuV-keitwNw Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/aaroh/252937943 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aarohofficial4752 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AarohOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aarohofficial/ Follow A for Aleph: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271983/supporters/new Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of the Aleph Podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting Yousuf Masood a key member of the band Songs of Petrichor. He is an aspiring guitar player and also played bass on his band's music. Yousuf, along with Shaharyar Hamdani and Omair Soomro, forms the trio that creates a unique fusion of 70's prog, 90's grunge, and South Asian classical music. The band's sound is characterized by a nostalgic and melancholic revival, drawing influences from various genres. Yousuf's musical contributions, play a significant role in shaping the band's sound. Yousuf has a strong influence on the band's songwriting process, often switching between instruments for creative exploration during jam sessions. The band has released several singles thus far from their debut album, showcasing their unique blend of Oriental Grunge and Progressive Rock. 5 of these songs have been co-produced, mixed and mastered by Umair Dar at A for Aleph. Follow Songs of Petrichor: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ssYsKPAqsKROsKEdcaumi?si=cir_8_XnSWq8Wa0J0oDJTw Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/songs-of-petrichor/1560094011 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/songsofpetrichor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SongsOfPetrichor/ Follow A for Aleph: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2271983/supporters/new Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this episode of Aleph Podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting Schumaila Rehmat Hussain, an inspiring Dubai-based singer and composer, known for her deep voice and haunting melodies. Schumaila has enriched several film soundtracks, with notable works in films like "Manto" and "Azad". Schumaila shares insights from her musical journey, her upcoming album, her creative process at her Grey Note Studio in Dubai, and her passion for bridging cultural gaps through music. While pursuing fine arts and establishing a career as a painter, she also developed her vocal skills under the esteemed tutelage of Ustad Fateh Ali Khan. Between 2004 and 2007, she participated in the US-UN cultural connect programs with vocal legend Mary Wilson, marking the beginning of her vocal training journey. Schumaila's entry into the mainstream music scene came in 2010 with the track "Nain Larey," followed by a series of singles that showcased her versatility in styles ranging from jazz to pop. Her career is distinguished by her work on soundtracks for various dramas and films, with her first album, "Jani," released in 2021 as a tribute to poet Jaun Elia, and "Gul Mohar Se" following in 2023. Currently, she is working on her next album, "Dharkan Ke Paar," and continues to contribute significantly to TV and film music, composing for projects like "Senti Aur Mental" and series on Zee5. Her upcoming projects include works with directors such as Kashif Nisar for "Teen Tara" and "Dil Wali Galli." Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
The momentous 50th episode of the A for Aleph Podcast celebrates and honours the esteemed luminary of Pakistani rock music. Asad Ahmed, a virtuoso guitarist and a colossus within the industry, graces the podcast with his august presence. Far from a mere performer, Asad emerges as a polymathic creative dynamo, distinguished in his roles as a producer-engineer, composer, and the searing guitarist of the legendary rock ensemble, Karavan. A connoisseur of musical apparatus and a seasoned virtuoso in his craft, Asad's collaborative narrative is interwoven with the threads of some of the most illustrious names in Pakistani musical history. From Rahat Fateh Ali Khan to Junoon, from Vital Signs to Sajjad Ali, and from Ali Zafar to Najam Sheraz, these luminaries stand as but a fraction of those who have shared the stage with him. Asad's odyssey commenced in 1987 with The Barbarians, heralding the onset of an extraordinary voyage. Across subsequent decades, he emerged as a linchpin within various musical ensembles that left an indelible imprint on the Pakistani musical panorama – from The Milestones to Awaz, culminating in the iconic Karavan. His illustrious career spanning four decades serves as an enduring testament to his pervasive influence upon the rock and pop milieu. Renowned for his scintillating live performances, Asad's guitar solos have attained legendary status. His remarkable versatility allows him to traverse diverse musical genres with effortless finesse, ensnaring audiences with his consummate mastery. He stands as a catalyst in the propagation and elevation of rock music within the Pakistani cultural tapestry. Beyond his own studio oeuvre, Asad has engaged in extensive collaborations with Rohail Hyatt on the esteemed Coke Studio Sessions, thereby solidifying his stature as a preeminent figure within Pakistani musical circles. Presently, Asad adorns yet another mantle – that of an A&R Manager at EMI. Simultaneously, he nears the culmination of his highly anticipated solo opus, aptly titled "The Final Sessions." This forthcoming release is poised to epitomize the zenith of his illustrious career, offering a final flourish from a veritable legend. Currently, Asad is working with EMI as an A&R Manager and finishing his solo album, 'The Final Sessions'. FOLLOW ASAD AHMED: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3rcj8ahO7nnrpm9L5E92K9?si=sTSf0aPFQlq69bjWk3zc4Q Twitter: https://twitter.com/aahmedoffical Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asadahmedofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asadahmedofficial/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@asadahmedofficial Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asad_Ahmed FOLLOW KARAVAN: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4zVY7gKoJMtjb09HRcerEb?si=ngAscrbsTpSmh1vDhLiC4A Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/karavan/1525032604 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIWu4qmQF3q8m1G3FyeNQ6Q FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this special episode of the Aleph Podcast, we delved into the world of Schehzad Mughal—a virtuoso whose talents span across singing, songwriting, guitar playing, composing, and acting, making him a standout figure in the Pakistani music scene. Born in 1965, Schehzad's musical voyage truly began to gather momentum in the late '80s, but it is his solo career that has etched his name into the hearts of music aficionados. Schehzad Mughal has played an active part in the Pakistani music industry since 1987 when his band Final Cut was making waves as the pioneering heavy rock band of Karachi. Originally starting as a guitar player, Schehzad made up one-half of the two-pronged lead guitar lineup in Final Cut alongside Rizwan Khan. In the early 90’s he joined the band Arsh as their lead vocalist, with guitar extraordinaire Adnan Afaq they released an album ‘Saraab’ in ’93. These bands were just the prelude to a remarkable solo journey that would see him emerge as a beacon of musical innovation and expression. His debut solo album, 'Bhoolay Na Kabhi,' was a treasure trove of hits that resonated deeply with listeners, featuring classics such as, ‘Bhoolay Na Kabhi’ and 'Yeh Tou Phir Bas'. These songs not only showcased his versatility as a musician but also his profound ability to connect with the audience on an emotional level. His second album 'Jhoom Lay' featured his biggest hit ‘Bus Yunhi,’ this song stands out as a testament to his craft. Notably, the music video for this song is recognized as Pakistan's first video to be shot in a single take, employing slow-motion and real-time synchronization techniques. This creative approach to video production made it a subject of considerable attention and discussion. Combined with Schehzad's melodic brilliance, sweet melody, and lyrical depth, which made it an iconic song that transcends time, cherished by fans new and old alike. His album was released through Indus Music Records in 2002, which further solidified Schehzad's place in the industry, introducing fans to new anthems, and reaffirming his status as a musical virtuoso. Beyond his albums, Schehzad's forays into acting and his contributions as a session artist with Arid Zone & Aaroh, including his time at VCI records as an A&R director and his works as a composer for TV scores highlight the breadth of his artistic talents, showcasing his ability to excel across multiple creative domains. Currently, Schehzad Mughal is working on his eagerly anticipated new album. His journey from a band member to a celebrated solo artist exemplifies a path of continual growth and exploration. FOLLOW SCHEHZAD MUGHAL: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schehzadmughulofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/schehzadmughul FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Buy Merchandise: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Produced by A for Aleph © ℗ 2024 A for Aleph Podcasts Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this Episode of Aleph Podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting the multitalented Faraz Waqar Haider, also known as Faraz Haider. He was the lead singer of the band "Andher". In 2010, he began his solo career in music and released his debut album 'Andher' followed by 'Naya Jahan' in 2014. His latest album 'Playroom' came out in 2021 which is heavily influenced by industrial rock. Apart from music, Faraz has worked on several films including 'Conflict' for which he composed music. He directed a short film called 'Orphic' which was his first attempt as a filmmaker. Faraz has made cameos in films like 'Project Ghazi' and 'Sentinel Jet'. Currently, Faraz is working on a feature film, also called 'Playroom', loosely based on his music album of the same name. FOLLOW FARAZ HAIDER: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farazhaiderofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/farazhaidermusic Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bNTWkYA691Q6dF5Ru86Zi FOLLOW A FOR ALEPH: Bandcamp: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Instagram: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Facebook: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Twitter: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph YouTube: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Buy Merchandise: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
In this Episode of Aleph Podcast, we had the opportunity to trace back time with Rizwan Khan - Lead guitarist from the band FINAL CUT, the leading band in Karachi’s underground scene in the late 80’s. Rizwan was considered to be one of the best guitar players in the local circuit of Karachi and was at the forefront of the musical renaissance in Pakistan - Rizwan has worked on known tracks such as 'Mein Chaldia' & 'Dastaan' alongside his band members Schehzad Mughal and Azam Riffat. They first appeared on television in 1989, rising to fame. Following the breakup of Final Cut, Rizwan worked as a session player and producer for several years in Karachi, before moving to the US in the late 90’s. Follow Rizwan Khan: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Riz-Khan/pfbid035j6GETDR4bYuY3PG6Z4jCBs5QsVTJYbkiKRRhaeQgquHrhc2ZAiPLJsUGQXqyUwbl/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rijiboy Follow A for Aleph: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph Support the show A for Aleph is a unique creative collaborative space and initiative based in Karachi, Pakistan, that is focused on the patronage and empowerment of the arts and foster the growth of independent contemporary artists from across the region in order to heal, evolve and expand our collective consciousness, the Aleph. More here: https://linktr.ee/aforaleph…
 
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