Thursday, December 3, 2009

What were the chnages that took place in the music industry?

Pakistan music industry throughout this last decade or we could say that since it was founded has seen a lot of changes. The music that exists in Pakistan now is completely revolutionized after a thousand changes or so.

The first Change that took place was that the music changed from pure pop to and impure form by emerging into new genres or fusion of music. This trend was started by the band called junoon in Pakistan by introducing the genre of Sufi- rock in Pakistan hence creating a benchmark for the music industry in Pakistan. Almost all of the new talent is following their footsteps. Another change that was brought was that the band culture started to initiate and many new bands were formed after vital signs such bands were jupiters, junoon, awaaz and many others. This culture was never practiced in this part of the worlds and became quite famous during those days and even now it is moving at a great speed almost all of the musicians are forming a band and solo singers that once existed are now dying a natural death by the hands of the band members.

Many famous bands were formed in the 90’s but now most of them broke up due to certain reasons the most famous examples would be of vital signs, junoon and awaz breaking up and all of the singers started to sing solo, but they did not managed to make a name for themselves except some so this culture was also one of the changes that took place.

The music now is turned into a full fledged industry. Firstly it was just the singer or a composer or a song writer but in order to succeed now you need to have many more things done to so this field is now an industry. There are a lot of people to support you in this field you can count on a composer, musicians, song writer, and a lot more crew all you need is to speak and even if you are not a great singer your voice can be turned into a great one and you can easily become a renown singer in this industry.

The music produced now is influenced from the west and all of the musicians are trying to produce the music that is being produced in the west instead of following our own culture and produce what was once a name for Pakistan. All the youngster are energetic and try to do something fast and this is their way out of everything to produce, listen to western influenced rock, metal or any other genre of music having a fast beat even if it doesn’t have a rhythm or even if it doesn’t have any lyrics.

The music industry now is given plenty of sponsorship when the media opened up this caused quite a heavy investment in this very field or industry as I can say. There are many companies that are willing to invest their money in the industry some very good examples could be of Cocacola which was sponsoring abrar-ul-haq and many other musicians in launching their albums and Colgate which was giving away free albums of junoon with their product and Pepsi which was sponsoring String in the world cup cricket and many other events. Such a things help to boost up the pace and quality work in this industry so that everyone could be sponsored by the best companies in Pakistan.

Now a days our singers are trying to copy the western style and culture forgetting their own culture of pop music. They just want to get fame in short period of time without any afford. They must be groomed before releasing their album. They are just copying west without any particular reason. There are so many role models present in our music industry from which we can get influence in promoting our pop music. As been told before that we want everything to be fast now with this fast paced life, even the music that we listen to.

Now, another change is ‘Plagiarism’. Plagiarism is considered a crime in all of the countries except for South Asia, where it is practiced every now and then. Those of the music fans that only listen to Pakistani music or those who just listen to lyrics considered many of the songs to be good ones what they don’t know is that the music the Pakistani musicians produce is mostly plagiarized or copied from the western musicians, only the lyrics and a little bit of music is changed because Pakistan do not have that kind of music producing equipment that those western artists have. All the credit is taken by the Pakistani pop musician and being in Pakistan none of the credit is given to the western musician who was the original composer of the music. However these Pakistani songs do not go into the international market so no one except some of the people in the country who listen to both the music, i.e. western and eastern know about this plagiarism. No one can do anything about it because it is not a crime in Pakistan and the cheater gets away with it. Example could be of ‘Call’ which copies entirely from the English band ‘creed’. Another example could be of ‘Atif Aslam’ which copies from very old Malaysian songs only the lyrics are different. An example would be of his new song in the bollywood movie ‘Race’ called ‘pehli nazar main’. And many new singers are also copying from the west and giving it the name of western influencing which in reality is plagiarism.

The technological advancement is also one of the major changes in the music. Now anyone can produce a song while sitting at his/her home. Computers are now doing 10 men job and now there is no need to hire a lot of technical staff. Hire a computer expert and all your worries are finished. We went to the studios or so called studios of some famous artists all they had was a fancy computer with a lot of hardware and that is all, they record, mix and do everything their that one room studio or computer room. Computers can make anyone’s voice sound very sweet and anyone can be singer now. The older artists use to rehearse days if not months to record their sounds as they want them to be perfect, but now as soon as the lyrics and music is ready the sound is recorded and the song is ready and that is the reason that every singer is producing too much songs in a very short period of time as the previous one’s where it would take years to record an albums. It is a matter of hours now to record and album.

Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, Pakistani music is now available at a 24/7 basis on the Net. And if you are looking for a web site on Pakistani music, well there isn’t just one. There aren’t plenty either. But of the few that there are there, hold high Pakistan’s contributions in the world of music.

The change also took place when some of the Pakistani musicians traveled to India to perform and record their albums. These artists became very popular in India as India being a film loving nation these songs went on to hit the silver screens and became hits throughout the world. This made the very famous and because of this every musician has dream of going to India and had is song selected for a movie so he can earn some money and fame.

Another culture is emerging which as far as I m concerned is a positive change; it is of the underground bands. These are those musicians who are amateurs or don’t have enough finances to produce music in the industry produce it in underground where not much funds are needed. The music in composed mostly in houses and are performed at different concerts if the song is good then it gets a sponsorship and it is released as a regular song ‘over ground’. This Underground scene was not here 10 years back and now it is flourishing and has very string roots in Lahore. Most of the youngsters attend these concerts because as per them quality music is produced underground


by (Abu Bakar)

Under Grounds bands of Lahore




Lahore is the birth place of many underground bands. All started there career here and reached to the highest levels of fame in both Pakistan and Abroad. Here is the list of present underground bands of Lahore and they are on their way to rock the world after "Rocking Lahore".

Arieb Azhar
Genre: Sufi Rock
Black Warrant
Genre : Heavy Metal / Industrial Origin : Pakistan
Band Members Kashif Khan : Lead Vocals
Ali Raza : Lead Guitars & Vocals
M. Ali : Rhythm Guitars
S. Brett : Bass
Daniel Simon : Drums
Brain Pilot
Band Members: Abeer Vocals Hamza Nadeem Guitars Cross
Genre: Alternative Rock
Status: Active
Band Members: Saad Ahmed Vocals ,Sameer Iftikhar Guitars, Hasnain Abbas Backing Vocals,Sameed Ifitikhar Drums C
Jukebox-CJB
Genre: Alternative Rock
Status: Active
Band Members: Ali Asad Malik Vocals, Raza Malik Lead Guitars, Waleed Hussain Rhythm Guitars, Hassan agha and hassan majeed Bass, Saqib Hussain Drum
Drainage
Genre: Rock/Grunge
Status: Active
Band Members : Waqar Nasir Guitars, Haider Behzad Vocals, Khadija Nasir Drums, Hassan Ashraf Bass
Elysium
Genre: Progressive/Heavy Metal
Status: Semi-Active. We are not gigging, but we are jamming & writing new material.
Band Members : Ghazanfar Abbas Guitars, Jibran Mehmood Guitars, Raafae Khan Vocals,Ameer Aftab Bass
Enstranged
Genre:Heavy Metal
Status:Active
Band Members: Saboor Gohir - Lead Vocals, Ahmed Waqar- Lead/Rhythm Guitars, Ali Imran - Lead/ Rhythm Guitars, Irtiza Shafaat - Bass Guitars ,Yasser Mirza- Drums.
Lithium
Genre:Grunge
Status:Active
Band Members: Junaid Vocals, Aun Baig Lead Guitars, Shahrukh Ali Rhythm Guitars, Ali Baig Bass, Danny Drums
Metal Oxide
Genre:No specific genre..
Any kind of gud music will do.
Status:Active
Band Members: Zain Ali Guitarist, Zawar Haider Drums, Muhammad Ahsan Guitarist, Xain Javaid Vocals
Orion
Genre: Heavy/Thrash metal with progressive influences.
Status: Active.
Band Members: Hussam Raza - Rhythm Guitar/ Lead Guitar Waqas Ahmed– Rhythm Guitar/ Lead Guitar Imaad Manzar - Bass Bilal Nadeem - Drums Ameer Hamza– Lead Vocals/ Backing Vocals Hammad Khan– Death Vocals/ Backing Vocals
Paranoid
Genre:Metal
Status:Active
Band Members: Moghees :Guitars Hussain :Guitars Amir:Bass Taimoor :Drums
RoadSide Bride
Genre:Psychedelic punk Grunge
band Status:Active
Band Members: M.Fazal Ahmad Vocals, Muhammad Ahsan Guitars, Omer KhushnoodDrums, OmerBass
Nirvana Tribute band
Genre:Grunge
Status:Active
Band Members: Shahrukh Ali Vocals/Guitars Ali Baig Bass Danial a.k.a Danny boy Drums Thirteen
Genre:Rock/Grunge
Status:Active
First female drummer oriented Band
'Ian Eldred Vocals and Bass Guitars Faraz Ahmed Lead Guitars Hassan Taimur Rhythm Guitars Mehreen Bazm Drums
Za'ar
Genre: Alternative Rock/Metal
Status:Passive
Band Members: Abdul Rehman Ayyub Drums,Shams Ayyub Vocals, Rameez Chohan Bass,Amsul Naeem Lead Guitars, Azeem Rashid Rhythm Guitars

If your band is an undiscovered band then post your name here now and get discovered.

POSTED BY UMAIR ZAFAR SIDDIQI

Underground Act: Lahore


There is only one way to experience good music: live, raw and in the flesh. Here is a tribute to the underground musicians in Lahore who not only promote the art of performing live, but have in the process produced some truly good quality music. Whenever a concert lacks big names, it’s always a treat for the attendee; performing at local clubs, schools, coffee lounges, schools and universities these bands are the pioneers and promoters of rock music in the city. Moreover, they have been integral in revitalizing the rock culture in Pakistan being the birth place for many, now gone commercial bands, such as Noori And EP. While the mainstream music industry in Pakistan has become a shameful corporate sell out, let these underground musicians provide you with a breath of fresh air. Talented and young, here is a forum for them to interact, and share their music with the world.

Welcome to the Underground Act: Lahore!

http://www.aboutus.org/Portal:The_Underground_Act:_Lahore

POSTED BY UMAIR ZAFAR SIDDIQI



ZEEK


ZEEK is a young talented” Lahore based band”. With there new song “AAG” they have rocked the music culture of Pakistan. They are setting new trends here. With Ahmad on Vocals, other team members are Rameez on guitars, Mustafa On Bass and Saad on drums.

ZEEK members say that


Our Goal is to become one of the top bands from Pakistan.

With their first form of music have rocked many battle of the bands and live performances.


Some achievements by ZEEK :
The band was awarded by THE MUSIK as “THE BEST YOUNGEST UNDERGROUND BAND”
Winners of the Lums Olympiad 2008
Winners of the Mobilink
Battle Of The Bands 07
Saad Arshad awarded as the ”The Best Drummer” at Levi’s Rock Club

The band was awarded by THE MUSIK as “THE BEST YOUNGEST UNDERGROUND BAND”
Winners of the Lums Olympiad 2008
Winners of the Mobilink
Battle Of The Bands 07
Saad Arshad awarded as the ”The Best Drummer” at Levi’s Rock Club


Posted By Umair Zafar Siddiqi




Wednesday, December 2, 2009

NERVE BAND

In such a competitive environment, my band, Nerve, has made a humble effort to enter the music arena. Still struggling to find the correct balance between academics and music, we are striving to carve out our own niche in the industry. We started out as performing cover songs of almost all bands, but gradually we are trying to give music our own touch and make some new music. I believe, to achieve early success, it is difficult to be experimental so we would stick to the basics at first. Once established we would definitely give our listeners something new to relax to. However, that by no means implies that our music is typical and boring. In other words we are playing it safe in the early days. The reason for my unheard honesty is the simple fact that in our age and society adopting music as a career is indeed an impossible task. All parents typically want their children to run the family business or join some multi-national. Nobody would allow their children to head bang on TV on some ‘lousy’ song-unless of course there is some certainty that they’d make it to the top! We are just providing that certainty to our parents before we burst onto the music scene with full force. We would never want to crash out before living our dream, in just an attempt to be ‘unique’.
I wish Rocking Lahore, Rocking Success and sincerely hope there are more such blogs to promote quality underground bands!

interveiw done by USMAN

RISING OF MUSIC IN PAKISTAN



Be it Atif’s conquering our neighbor country or bands such as Noori discovering a new a side in coke studio 2 , the music scene in Pakistan is soon becoming a force to reckon with. Even our videos are fast catching up with the international standard, which is clearly demonstrated in projects such as Meekal Hassan’s Band’s latest -Chal Buleya. And then of course are the underground bands that provide the cut-throat competition enabling our Music Industry to explore new horizons. Rocking Lahore is another such effort to popularize and support our Music scene. Any field, may it be sports or education, needs a decent internal structure to flourish. Digressing for a moment, take the example of Cricket. A team is as good as its domestic structure. Hence when it comes to music, the underground bands provide that structure our industry needs to prosper. Blogs such as Rocking Lahore hence are doing a fantastic job, as they’re promoting and acknowledging the underground Music scene. It might be too early to predict the success of our music industry but the future certainly seems positive. The reason why I am not too hasty to pass a judgment on our Music industry is the rise and fall of the closely related Film industry. Our movies were acclaimed across the border in the old days but then we pressed the ‘self-destruct’ button and we are still struggling to find our way into the entertainment industry. However, the recent success ‘Khuda ke Liye’ gives a glimmer of hope and re-enforces the fact that Pakistanis have incredible potential-It’s just a matter of exploring our talents. So, all good wishes with the Music industry and hoping that there’s only rise and rise as far as our music in concerned.

How The Streams combine to make ONE...!


The story of four masterpieces of the band started in the year 2006 when Muddassir Khan the rhyme guitarist of the band who had a bundle of attractive compositions, thought of forming a musical band and he came up with the name ALAG, he met a guy named Farhan Azmat in a random jam who previously was practicing with his own band with the name AMD, Mudassir felt that Farhan is the right guy which he is looking for, so he offered Farhan to join with him on the vocals and to form a band which they both had ambitions for. Farhan accepted his offer and Alag was formed.

There work shows that they are inspired from bands like Metallica, Linkin park etc .They wanted to bring a fusionary change in the present musical scene of Pakistan, After some time the first track of the band was remixed by a man who was already famous in underground bands for his skills of remixing; Umair who is familiar to the music domain as AJ. He has already made many remixes for underground bands like IRTAASH, KAFFAS, MAX PROJECT and many others. His fabulous skills were appreciated by Muddassir who really loved the work and wanted him to become a part of the ALAG team. And thus team got an admirable DJ .
As is stated at there official site “ They started working together, Recording of their tracks was needed, and for that purpose they went to many studios and recorded their music but they were never satisfied with the quality that they were being given as per the quality that they wanted, So after going through many studios they learnt that they should record their own stuff by themselves.Atlast they came up with the quality of the music that the band wanted.”
The most recent super performance showed by the band was at Battle Of The Band,ROCK FIESTA 2008 where they defeated all the 12 participant and won the first prize

So a new journey has begun ………………….
With new thoughts ...........................
Lots of creativity……………..
Lumped with hardwork and passion………….


Band: Alag The Band
Date Of Birth: 28th November 2006
Place Of Birth: Islamabad
Official Website: www.alagtheband.com

Band Members:
FARHAN AZMAT: Lead Vocals, Lead Guitars
MUDDASSIR KHAN: Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitars, Music composer + Recordings
HASAN HAIDER: Drums
UMAIR a.k.a AJ-DJ: Disk jockey, Sequencing, Remixes