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Jinx,
duo Dubz and Jogi, hail from Rochdale, Manchester
and have been on the DJ circuit for over
5 years. Their aim - to bring a fresh, new
& diverse sound to the Asian music scene.
The sound - they describe as British Asian
music, fused with urban and experimental
made for all ages and for everyone to enjoy.
The end product - their debut album Culture
Shock.
Culture
Shock, released on the independent Asian Flavaz label, has a little
something for everyone with bhangra bangers, R&B anthems, Bollywood
vibes and Pakistani Indian Pop, whilst at the same time featuring
some amazing vocalists including Sohail Salamat and Bila Sahota.
The range on the album is a result of their various musical influences
which range from Oasis to Mary J Blige and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
The
first track to be taken off the album, Akhiyan Udeek Diyan, is jinxs
version of the famous original by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan track and
has already been receiving great feedback. Jogi explains, its
a song on the album which holds a lot of sentimental value for us,
not only was it the first song that produced but is also sung initially
by the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan someone who we admire and respect
the utmost. The idea of converting a famous well known qawalli into
modern day bhangra appealed to us greatly. We tried giving the song
a UK music style by adding urban influenced music along with various
Indian sounds.
The
current videos which are being heavily rotated on the Asian channels
are Akhiyan and the final track on their album, Rang to which Don
D lends his vocals and features a heavy bass line and infectious
drum beats, not to mention a melodious musical rift throughout.
Rang has one intention, and that is to get you on the dance floor
and singing along. Dubz says, We wanted to make a song that
would be played in every club, car, home etc. With the influences
of various styles of music we came up with the idea for Rang.
Other
tracks on the album include the contemporary Show You - an R&B
number with an Arabic influence, Nachley - a more traditional number
with a modern interpretation, Mitrade - simply made to make you
want to dance, Shisha Da Lenga (which means Mirrored Dress) - which
features bold Punjabi lyrics, Yaad - a more emotional track and
Gal Sun - a soulful song of which the lyrics and melody were co-written
by Jinx and looks likely to be the next single with a video being
shot soon.
Culture
Shock is released on Monday 17th April 2006.
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