Intishaar Attemps to "Tharkify" you. And Manages to Succeed!


It’s every day that everybody, specifically Pakistani new artists, keep coming up with unique material. And it’s not every day some of it is actually good. In this race to make themselves stand out, the artists have seem to forgotten that it may be about being unique, but in the end it all comes down to your music and your song. Pakistani underground artists really need to focus on this. Be unique, no one’s telling them not to, but be good.

I recently heard the song “Tharki” by the band Intishaar. My first impression of it was that must be one of those attempts to be cool and I was ready to be disappointed. And indeed I was disappointed; the song is actually good! And the best thing about it is, that it reflects the true meaning if “Tharki-pann” in a really fun way. The song has a tharki telling us about his life. It explains what a tharki looks like, how they think, how they feel, how they work and how they “hunt.” It’s actually a pretty bold attempt at highlighting a negative aspect of our society that everyone seems to talk about but don’t admit.  This song is an eye opener and happens to do it with a beautiful sense of humor. Much needed nowadays.



Swaras (Interview)


Band name: Swaras
Band members and their positions:
Asad Q. - Lead vocals & compositions Hassan Bokhari - Lead guitars,vocals, compositions & arrangement Salman Hussain - Bass guitars Talib Q. - Drums
One quote that inspires all of you:
‘’Let the music be without borders’’
Tell us a bit about yourself?
Swaras was formed on Sunday 7th, June 2009 & emerged from the genre of "World Fusion" our music is not just an amalgamation of the Classical Eastern and Rocking Western harmonies but also a synthesis of the world melodies like African Conga drums, Italian Violin, Spanish Guitars, Chinese folk flutes, Punjabi Dhol, Arabic Cello, Persian DAF etc.
Any inspirations?
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Habib Wali Mohammad, Kishore Kumar, Vital Signs, Junoon, Shafqat Amanat Ali, Abbas Premjee, Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Tony Iommi, Metallica, Tool, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Sting, U2, Bryan Adams, Lenny Kravitz & Matt Dusk's music.
What are your plans for the near future?
Our album is ready for release; each song of the album will be accompanied by a video, some projects are in the Canadian and Indian film space, also producing new artists and bands in our brand new studio which we are really excited about.
If you were to describe yourself in one simple sentence, what would that be?
Just your regular next door guys who can rock you.

PSA UTM'S UMEED - HUMARI PEHCHAAN Ft. BILAL KHAN LIVE IN CONCERT



Ladies and Gentlemen,

PSA UTM is back yet again with another one of a kind event. We have continued our surge into unfamiliar territories by continuing to surprise you with new kinds of events throughout this year. From our CPPA networking night to our Masquerade Ball, from our Antakshari to our unique Theatrical Wafa-e-Watan (brought to you originally by PSA), we have won many hearts this year with our innovative and brilliant ideas. It is time for something different again, don't you think so?

Therefore we randomly decided that now we are going to take this to a completely unmatched and unimagined level by bringing Internationally recognized Pakistani Pop Music Sensation Bilal Khan to UTM - YES! You heard that right, in our very own backyard!

Bilal Khan needs no introduction as he continues to build a strong reputation for himself and his music at home in Pakistan as well as abroad. He continues to be one of the most inspiring and magical singers to come out from Pakistan in recent times. Some of his songs such as Bachana and Tou Kia Hua have received numerous accolades while his albums have taken many by surprise with their audacity and the soulful music that he plays with the majestic lyrics that he comes up with. He performed at the annual PSA FORMAL 2013 where he became the talk of the town with his first appearance on Canadian soil. He absolutely mesmerized the crowd that night. On popular demand from the crowd that night and those who missed that show, we have worked hard and managed to bring him back, but this time on university soil for a bigger and better performance. Please check out Bilal Khan on his fanpage. He is really excited to be coming back and performing for PSA UTM & organizer Bilal Bajwa again.

Saturn (Interview)

Band name: Saturn
Band members and their positions:
* Shahbaz Zaidi - Vocals
* Salman Zaidi - Lead guitars * Aashir Rayyan Khan - Bass guitars
* Shahbaz Asad - drums, percussion
* Usman Ahmad Khan – Rhythm Guitars
One quote that what inspires you all?
Music is like an ocean the further you go the the more you learn about it!
Tell us a bit about yourself?
We’re a progressive rock band and we hope to create rock like its never been heard before in the local circle we like heavy music but at the same time we love melodically sound music.
Inspirations?
Porcupine tree, Dream theatre, Symphony X, Steven Wilson and plenty others too many to really list down.
What are your hopes for the near future?
We hope to release the album which is called Naya din we also hope to play a lot more shows than we have been in the past one year.
If you guys were to describe yourself in simple word choice..What would you say? Who are your idols and why?
Saturn is Saturn….We make Saturn music we have no genre but people tend to think otherwise and consider us Progressive rock/metal. Steven Wilson, Gavin Harrison, John Petrucci, John Meyyung
Do you guys have any other hobbies, obviously, making music?
Music isn’t our hobby we are born musicians, but Shahbaz Zaidi our vocalist is a graphics designer and a post producer and a music producer.
Your song for kuch khaas a great hit, how did you get together and ended up making such a good song?
It was made very spontaneously we didn’t really put in a lot of time in that song…it came about very naturally like it was a feeling that we had kept inside our hearts for a long time it just happens to be one of those songs that came straight from the heart.

Siraj Ul Haq - Director HR of Le Spectra

Le Spectra: You’re DOB, Birth place?
Siraj 4-11-1991, Rawalpindi.

Le Spectra: How education? Were you really made for education?
Siraj: (Giggles) well, of course without education your nothing in this world of now.

Le Spectra: You own ‘SnF Management’ and it’s pretty young in its field; do you see its future bright and shine?
Siraj: Yes, of course, the way I’m being sincere to this company and working hard on all its projects, I can sense something big in future, a lot more to come, huge fame and above all the success which I’ve been waiting for!

Le Spectra: As you are one the underground artist, how would you describe the field of Music?
Siraj: Well for me music is the most healing remedy when you are hurt by deep emotions! I sing for my soul rather than for pleasing spectators or the critics around me.

Le Spectra:  How did you switch from singing to events management?
Siraj: Umm, I always have this bug in me of managing events and managing them to my best. Switching from music to management is not that hard but yes only when you've interest in the respected field.

Le Spectra: Out of the two fields, which one would you choose permanently?
Siraj: I guess management.

Le Spectra: How supportive have your parents and family?
Siraj: My parents really don’t want me to take this management or music field as my career or profession and that is what I`m up to, it’s not my profession!

 

Rapid fire:

Microphone: scream!
Stage: go wild!
Music: soul!
Friends: life!
Pitbull: wordless! haha
Parents: heaven/paradise
Pakistan: best!


Interview By:

Tayyaba Khushi