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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Coke Studio Episode 4: Musical journey multi-region

Coke Studio 4 Episode current series of musical journeys from different regions across the country. The sessions will reveal the cultural significance of music on ethnic identity, and includes songs in six regional languages: Sindhi, Balochi, Brahvi, Punjabi, and Siraiki Bureij, in addition to the national language, Urdu. Of, a mysterious craft original songs to the most known species on a wide range of music, and these languages ​​and dialects convey the spirit and essence of the region and the expression of the unique cultural characteristics of the people.

Appearing in Episode 4 of the band, with the recognized features of the "Waai Mandh" - a tribute to the modern era to the poet Sindhi veneration, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai that adhere faithfully to the property to refrain repeated for Waai and keeps the focus on the hair with the simplicity of arranging sound.

Popular myth Esakhelvi Attaullah Khan returns to the Coke Studio Episode 4 with the "Naal Pierre", which embodies the eloquence Siraiki. Coke Studio has really enveloped in the essence of this romantic number by enhancing mood through the appropriate choice of instruments including the accordion, played by band member Jafar Zaidi House of Representatives and mandolin music for guests Amir Al-Azhar.

Akhtar Chanal syphilis also features once again on the sets of Coke Studio Episode 4 in, bringing with him the vital rhythms of Balochistan with the "House of Fire", a traditional folk song Brahvi Baluchi. This style of music employs the ancient indigenous dialects in conjunction with the vocal elements of my ways to enhance the pattern of rhythmic groove.

Episode 4 features also a tribute to folk singer Reshma submitted by the artist with Komal Rizvi, "Lambi Judaai". Coke studio and the invention of the popular classic by offering nostalgic melody against a backdrop of rich chordal elements take on the quality of a song from the 50 's, where Rizvi builds on the emotions and the expression of words.

Will culminate in the Coke Studio sessions with a number of cooperative maestros on the carpet and quenched with Sanam Song "Rong Laaga" in Bureij and Punjabi. Song centers on the symbolic significance of color in a cultural context. This will be the current version of Coke studio musician and an alternative view to using the traditional symbolic order bleak uncharacteristically music for dramatic effect.

With the airing of Episode 4, and continue the journey Coke Studio - push the boundaries of the known experimental nuclear fusion - in the musical explorations and impressions of the hallmarks of a myriad of influences reveals Vista widening and cultural diversity and the promise of exciting discoveries of potential! To be part of this experience today at 6:00 and later on TV channels and radio stations and the Internet, through Pakistan, with the final episode on the air on 17 July 011! In the meantime, keep yourself logged on to the follow-up trip to www.cokestudio.com.pk studio coke.

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