Rough Guide to Bhangra Dance

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  • Release Date: 02/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 50,535
  • Label: WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
  • UPC: 605633115420

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Rough Guide to Bhangra Dance

1LISTENRail Gaddi / The Four of a Kind 5:09
2LISTENDil Tera / Soni Pabla 3:51
3LISTENCaptain Bhangre Da / Daljit Mattu 4:56
4LISTENDil Nai Lagda / Aman Hayer 4:19
5LISTENGal Sun / Partners in Rhyme 4:44
6LISTENSajna / Veronica 3:28
7LISTENChal Hun (Get Up Fix) / Malkit Singh 5:28
8LISTENBillo Raneeay / Binder 4:08
9LISTENAkheer / Juggy D. 3:48
10LISTENPaisa / Manak-E 4:51
11LISTENMehndi/Madhorama / Madan Bata Sindhu 3:26
12LISTENLakh Hilda / Indy Sagu 5:10
13LISTENTaweet / Daljit Mattu 4:40
14LISTENApna Sangeet / Taz 4:16
15LISTENNain Preeto De / Panjabi By Nature 6:16

Editorial Reviews

Even in the wake of the Asian Massive movement, bhangra remains alive, although it's still a predominantly British phenomenon. However, the term bhangra dance is almost redundant, as it was originally a folk dance style that's evolved through Western instruments into something that packs the dancefloors in clubs -- though still marked by the beat of the double-headed dhol drum. But plenty of styles come under the umbrella of bhangra, as this compilation ably shows. There's the R&B of Veronica that wouldn't sound out of place in America, the almost indie rock of Manak-E, the more traditional acoustic sound of Madan Bata Sindhu, or the neo-Bollywood beat of Malkit Singh, who's been a bhangra star for two decades. The Americans are represented by the raga-bhangra of Soni Pabla, while Binder puts a touch of dancehall into "Billo Raneeay." The common factor of the tracks is their danceability, sometimes subtle, sometimes overpowering, as on Daljit Mattu's naggingly infectious "Taweet." Taz offer a poppy bhangra-soul mix with a killer hook, and it all closes with a classic, Panjabi by Nature's "Nain Preeto De," that brings roots and modern sounds together in perfect balance. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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