Ironically, it was ‘Rohail’s sound’ that fans had grown tired of from Season 5 onward, despite aficionados finding 6 to be the most mature and nuanced seasons of the show’s history.
“Season 5 songs sound like one long song”, a budding musician had said back in 2012. They need to follow Coke Studio @MTV’s approach and give chance to new producers was another notion that echoed for a long time before Strings opened the floor to more voices.
Their formula clicked with the masses, and the likes of Shuja Haider, Shani Arshad, and Jaffar Zaidi managed to hold the pulse for a while before the audience, and to some extent, the producers (Strings) got exhausted, and bode each other farewell.
Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi came with a bang and left with a whimper.
By now the ‘bring back Rohail Hyatt' bandwagon had kicked off under the comments section. While some hardcore fans genuinely felt the messiah could take his people back to the promised land, others just wanted change; another reason to love hating what they hated, more than loving what they loved. Once again, memory eclipsed music to shape taste.
Safe to say Rohail Hyatt has the shock factor to play around with. Whatever he releases will seem fresh even if it is more of the same stuff he did back in 2013.
Yet, we cannot overlook the fact that a lot has changed in five years.
Momina Mustehsan is now Pakistan’s most googled person, Asim Azhar is touring bigger and better than Junoon used to in their heydays and Asrar has turned out to be the most successful and prolific musician of contemporary Pakistani music scene. Shamoon Ismail is no less consistent either but his music doesn’t even hold half the impact or the audience, as Asrar’s songs.
Instead of playing any of these cards in his comeback season, Rohail has decided to play it safe. He has stuck to his signature combination of effortless singers and unheard-of folk musicians.
PHOTO: ROHAIL HYATT/FACEBOOK
Artists Line – up
1) Sanam Marvi
2) Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad
3) Umair Jaswal
4) Shahab Hussain
5) Barkat Fakeer and company
6) Atif Aslam
7) Hadiqa Kayani
8) Shamali Afghan
9) Aima Baig
10) Har Sakhiyan
11) Chakar Baloch
12) Zoe Viccaji
13) Ali Sethi
14) Shuja Haider
15) Rachel Viccaji
16) Nimra Rafique
17) Quratulain Baloch
18) Abrarul Haq
19) Omran Shafique
20) Taj Mohammad Buledi
21) Sadiq Sameer
House Band
Guitars: Sarmad Ghafoor
Guitars: Zain Ali
Keys: Varqa Faraid
Bass: Kamran Mannu Zafar
Violin: Uncle Jay
Drums: Kami Paul
World percussions: Abdul Aziz, Veeru Shaan and Hassaan Moheyeddin (Moyo)
Eastern percussions: Babar Khanna
Multiple instruments: Tanveer Tafu and Aamir Azhar
Backing vocalists: Shahab Hussain, Nimra Rafique, Rachel Viccaji and Meher Qadir
There are other guest musicians as well who will feature in different songs. Coke Studio 12 is expected to kick off early in October.
Kangna - Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad
Kinara - Atif Aslam & Riaz A Khan
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