The third episode is clearly the best so far from the season that is being produced by Rohail Hyatt. The three tracks released in this episode are unique and catchy in their own fashion.
You groove to Atif Aslam and Banur's Balochi wedding anthem as much you feel Umair Jaswal's heartbreak track.
Chal Raha Hoon by Umair Jaswal
Umair Jaswal revisits the heartache of losing someone you've cherished for long in his song Chal Raha Hoon.
Written during Umair’s university years, Chal Raha Hoon flows between grief and hope, speaking of the darkness that follows the end of a relationship.
Mubarik Mubarik by Atif Aslam and Banur Band
Celebrating the rich relationship between music and wedding festivities, Mubarik Mubarik comes to us in the unique hues of the Baloch culture, performed by Atif Aslam and Banur.
The lyrics are simple and heartfelt and a mix of two aspects of Balochi poetry and music: haalo and naazek.
A song of celebration, the naazek aspect of Mubarik Mubarik praises and celebrates the bride and bridegroom on their wedding day.
Aadam by Fareed Ayaz and Abu Muhammad
Fareed Ayaz and Abu Muhammad perform the story of mankind’s innate connection to music with Aadam, a composition by Hazrat Amir Khusrow that has been handed down to them through Sufi tradition.
The piece, as presented by the duo, brings together three couplets and two taranas expressing the legacy of music in the Sufi tradition as well as the collective human inheritance.
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.
COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ