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Coke Studio Season 6 Episode Four airs on 22nd December 2013

December 27, 2013
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Coke Studio releases its fourth episode of Season 6 featuring ‘Aamay Bhashaili Rey’ by Alamgir and Fariha Pervez, ‘Ishq Kinara, Üsküdar’a Gider Iken’ by Zoe Viccaji and Sumru Ağıryürüyen, ‘Laila O Laila’ by Rostam Mirlashari and ‘Mahi Gal’ by Asad Abbas featuring Fariha Pervez.

Turning over the pages of a story that has come to pass in our history is Alamgir’s contribution to this season of Coke Studio with the soulful Bengali folk composition ‘Aamay Bhashaili Rey’. The roots of the song are old, and has always been a source of inspiration for Alamgir reminding him of his youthful beginnings as a 14 year old boy who had come to Karachi on his own to find his passion and what would become his new home.

The song was also featured in Alamgir’s second album and he feels that the song’s enchanting quality has always connected with people irrespective of whether the language was understood. Thematically, the song is one of Struggle. It asks for the devotion and spirit to endure the toil and risk that eventually reaches the finish line of success, something that resonated with Alamgir’s struggle to keep going in the early stages of his career.

Zoe Viccaji (2)

In the subtle melancholy of what is almost a lament; the song is met by Fariha Pervez’s rendition of ‘Saiyyan Bina Ghar Suna’, which speaks out on the other end on the need for companionship and the yearning for Completeness. The instrumentation of the song is used to complement and mirror the flow of emotions that transition between the vocals and carry the theme into its resolution. The overall piece is a glimpse of a bridge to the past, asking what it truly means to belong in the face of displacement and how our choices make a difference in the world today.

In connecting musical roots, Zoe Viccaji brings her version of a melody that has traveled across the globe in many forms to now be presented as ‘Ishq Kinara’. She had heard the song in its Turkish equivalent, ‘Üsküdar’a Gider İken’, and upon delving into the origin of the song, was inspired by not only the melody but the universality of its tune in the way that it has been reinvented in many different cultures across the globe.

Given the driving inspiration behind Zoe’s connection with the melody was in her Turkish experience of the song, the composition was bridged with the vocals of Sumru Ağıryürüyen bringing the traditional Turkish song to the fold lending a link to its root. Sumru states that while ‘Üsküdar’a Gider İken’ stems from the old, Anatolian neighborhood of Üsküdar in Istanbul, the Turkish version’s roots connect even further to several other countries, Bosnia, Scotland and beyond. This fact was further confirmed by members of L’Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio in Rome, Italy, who had heard versions of the same melody.

Asad Abbas

The Turkish version of the song primarily dealt with the theme of the despair caused by loss in the name of love; however Zoe, in connecting with the song personally, lyrically made her version about the idea of independence and self realization in the name of loss. ‘Ishq Kinara’ talks of the last moment of vulnerability as a relationship is severed, and looks on to being complete within one’s self after the loss. With an upbeat mixed canvas of instrumentation from Italy, Turkey, Morocco and Pakistan, the song becomes Pakistan’s version of the mysterious melody.

Upon the journey of tracing one’s roots, Coke Studio had the pleasure of connecting with music from across the border, in bridging the great tradition of Balochi music with its family across the border in Iran. In walks Rostam Mirlashari, a Balochi from Iran with his rendition of the folk song ‘Laila O Laila’, a song found in our part of Balochistan as well, demonstrating that while borders may have been put in place, cultures, traditions and heritages remain intact.

The song itself is a simple, happy, love song in the pursuit of meeting with the object of one’s love, in this case, Laila. The instrumentation is reminiscent of folklore and simpler times where music was used in the form of oral tradition, which is complemented by instruments such as the accordion as well as the Balochi Dumboora.

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In connecting the elements of the music, one cannot help but notice just how instruments such as Norway’s Hardanger Fiddle, played by Anne Hytta from Rostam’s band ‘Padik’, find their place within the flow of the song indicating that the sounds that we hear across the globe are harmonious in the subtlest of ways. ‘Laila O Laila’ is a song that finds its home where there are those to connect with it. Past all borders, it begs for us to look deeper when understanding the idea of what is ours.

Opening up a trove of Sufi Folk is Asad Abbas’ ‘Mahi Gal’. Based on the raag Miyan Ki Malhar, the song is an old folk melody that Asad grew up hearing in his home given that Eastern Classical music was something he had inherited in his lineage. He feels that while the melody has always been striking, it’s within the lyrics that the song finds its mettle. The song’s dreamscape composition finds a tale at play in what could be reminiscent of folklore storytelling.

The song begins with an old, raw feel of a yearning to connect with the object of one’s love. In this dream like state, the song trails into a change of tone and witnesses glimpses of the other side, as if light at the end of the tunnel, culminating into a transition of raag by Fariha Pervez into a Tarana. And with this newfound reassurance, the song’s tone is returned to the original raag but uplifted, musically tipping into an upbeat bluesy feel with instrumental elements such as the Oud, demonstrating the passage of time over such an experience. A song with a theatrical trace, ‘Mahi Gal’ is one of intuition, reaching out to connect with the reality of a lucid dream and waking up to a new state of truth.

 

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‘Aamay Bhashaili Rey’ – Performance Credits

 Serbian House Band

Goran Antovic | Piano, Keyboards

Branko Trijic  | Guitar – Acoustic and Electric

Dejan Antovic  | Bass, Electric Upright

Jovan Satric | Drums

 Ivana Pavlović | Harp

 Jaffer Ali Zaidi | Piano

 Babar Ali Khanna | Dholak

 String Orchestra

I Violins

Tijana Milosević

Mirjana Nešković

Ksenija Milošević

Jelena Dimitrijević

II Violins

Selena Jakovljević

Jelena Dragnić

Tamara Zivković

Violas

Ivana Uzelac

Aleksandra Damjanović

Cellos

Julijana Marković

Uroš Zikić

Acoustic Upright

Srdjan Djordjević

 ‘Ishq Kinara – Üsküdar’a Gider Iken’ – Performance Credits

 L’Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio

MARIO TRONCO | Italy – Artistic Director

EMANUELE BULTRINI | Italy – Guitars

PEPPE D’ARGENZIO | Italy – Sax

ERNESTO LOPEZ MATURELL | Cuba – Drums

OMAR LOPEZ VALLE | Cuba – Trumpet

PINO PECORELLI | Italy – Basses

LEANDRO PICCIONI | Italy – Piano and Keyboards

PAP YERI SAMB | Senegal – Percussion

RAUL SCEBBA | Argentina – Percussion

KAW DIALY MADI SISSOKO | Senegal – Kora

ZIAD TRABELSI | Tunisia – Oud

 Babar Ali Khanna | Dholak

 Göksel Baktagir | Kanun

 Kamran ‘Mannu’ Zafar | Bass

 Hassan El Khouni | Darbooka

 Backing Vocal

Rachel Viccaji

 Dhol Group

Babar Ali Khanna

Zeeshan Haider

Irfan Ali

Salman Javed

 ‘Laila O Laila’ – Performance Credits

 Serbian House Band

Goran Antovic | Piano, Keyboards

Branko Trijic  | Guitar – Acoustic and Electric

Dejan Antovic  | Bass, Electric Upright

Jovan Satric | Drums

Babar Ali Khanna | Dholak

 Anne Hytta | Hardanger Fiddle

 Fida Baloch | Dumboora

 Miloš Punišić | Accordion

 Balochi Backing Vocals

Master Sheeraz Ali Sabzal

Mohammad Ali Osman Baloch

Shaukat Ali

String Orchestra

Violins

Tijana Milosević

Tea Balint

Svetlana Stančev

Predrag Žikić

Selena Jakovljević

Slavica Perić

Tamara Živković

 Violas

Boris Brezovac

Aleksandra Damnjanović

 Cellos

Julijana Marković

Katarina Stanković

 Upright Bass

Srdjan Djordjević

 Backing Vocal

Rachel Viccaji

Zoe Viccaji

 ‘Mahi Gal’ – Performance Credits

 Serbian House Band

Goran Antovic | Piano, Keyboards

Branko Trijic  | Guitar – Acoustic and Electric

Dejan Antovic  | Bass, Electric Upright

Jovan Satric | Drums

 Asad Ahmed | Guitar

 Babar Ali Khanna | Dholak

 Driss Berrada | Oud

 Ivana Pavlović | Harp

 Kaw Dialy Madi Sissoko | Kora

 Rohail Hyatt | Acoustic Guitar

String Orchestra

I Violins

Tijana Milosević

Mirjana Nešković

Ksenija Milošević

Jelena Dimitrijević

II Violins

Selena Jakovljević

Jelena Dragnić

Tamara Zivković

Violas

Ivana Uzelac

Aleksandra Damjanović

Cellos

Julijana Marković

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Acoustic Upright

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 Backing Vocal

Rachel Viccaji

Zoe Viccaji

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