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Gaudi?s Dub Qawwali is further evidence that the mighty talent of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan remains a source of pleasure even a decade after his passing.
A tabla-tastic collection from the world/jazz legend.
An album which blends Shankar?s skilful, ornate sitar playing with many of the tools of modern electronica production.
Experimental in sound, yet avoiding obscurity.
Swami?s Equalize fuses continent-stretching genres, yet retains a traditional Bhangra sound.
If The Rhyme Book is anything to go by, then the musical future is full of love and not war for Blitzkrieg.
Nights At The Circus will certainly appeal to those who like their music on the experimental side.
Back Unda Da Influence confirms Dr Zeus as one of the UK’s foremost bhangra producers.
Britain’s premier female Asian rapper finally releases her debut album…
This will satisfy both the British Bollywood music loving audience as well as R ‘n’ B fans.
Trick Baby have struck gold once again with their second offering.
Johnny Kelsi and co. deliver another fine bhangra album.
Proving that music can be open-minded and overtly religious, Outlandish have created a cross-cultural gem.
Tashan is evidence of Vishal-Shehkar’s versatility. The pair continue to modernise Bollywood music without losing its Indian essence.
You’d be hard pushed not to relive your Jawani (youth) by bopping along to this gem of an album.
It will have you humming for days on end.
When a group of music directors join forces to produce an album it usually ends up being a bit of a mixed bag.
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