Jaubi | Boiler Room: Pakistan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2024
- Jaubi - live from District 19 in Karachi, Pakistan.
Supported by British Council, Dialled In, Karachi Community Radio & Cape Monze Records.
To coincide with Boiler Room’s historic debut broadcast from Pakistan, we are releasing a limited edition T-shirt to raise funds for Karachi Community Radio, a vital hub for DJs and musicians in the country.
All proceeds generated will be donated directly to the radio station to buy audio and recording equipment which is otherwise scarce in Pakistan.
The T-shirt features a custom Boiler Room Pakistan logo designed by Sana Nasir who says the design presents “a message of love from Pakistan, a country that’s mostly seen as volatile by the rest of the world.
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To coincide with Boiler Room’s historic debut broadcast from Pakistan, we are releasing a limited edition T-shirt to raise funds for Karachi Community Radio, a vital hub for DJs and musicians in the country.
All proceeds generated will be donated directly to the radio station to buy audio and recording equipment which is otherwise scarce in Pakistan.
The T-shirt features a custom Boiler Room Pakistan logo designed by Sana Nasir who says the design presents “a message of love from Pakistan, a country that’s mostly seen as volatile by the rest of the world.
Get yours: blrrm.tv/pakistanfund
are u gonna restock any i need one 🥺
to anyone finding out about this amazing group just now, go ahead and check their debut album, nafs at peace
simply amazing
can you drop by link ?
Yes they are amazing, no doubt.
@@vaishnavkadav8041 did you find it? if not, it's on bandcamp
un discazo, de mis favoritos
This Pakistan tour is great. Such a good way to get a fresh perspective on a country.
This is why BR is so good. Showcasing different styles, not just dance music or Hip Hop.
17:00 onwards is magic
Boiler Room Pakistan !!! 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
~20 minute mark, everyone has some super badass solos
Siento como si estuvieran contando una historia. Hermoso!!
Saw them live at Wonderfruit Festival Thailand last year. Amazinggggg!!
Legendary mates ! Shukriya Jee.
The composition by the drummer also fire af
That's tabla
why wasnt this properly advertised ? why werent tickets available for dj spots? Been waiting for boiler room to reach pakistan since many years and it came and went and i didnt even get to know lol
because Karachi his this small elite scene and anyone from outside their circles might be of potential danger. lol jk
Katna nai tha bhai unko
Dangerous for tourists. Foreign cricketers had to leave the country many times for the danger of bomb blast.
@@RitikRai-kc4oc lol. Wake up brother. You are living in 2016 i guess.
@@arslanahmed1338 Oh my bad! I didn't knew that happened in 2016 too.. Last time I heard, it was 18 September 2021 when NZ cricketers had to leave Pakistan for Dubai over bomb scare.
🔥🔥🔥 Amazing...and without a whole bandmate (Guitar)
We love Pakistan the people. Energy. And the sounds they envoke
this is so soothing to ears..
gracias 🙏🙌🌄
Nice music. Second band from region I liked much. First was SITAR METAL
BEAUTIFUL!!
What kind of flute is that? Is it a Bansuri? If so, which key is the Bansuri in?
Amazing performance, some of the sounds created on the drums was incredible loved the figure roll at 18:29 such a cool sound. Can we have subtitles on future videos?
Pure goods here .... zero BS ... zero sales
Very nice music.
Waoo Absolutely Amazing!!
I wonder what that dude with the bongos could do with an MPC, that's some insane finger drumming. Did I say bongos? Yeah, insane bongos!
It's called a tabla, much more complex than a bongo :)
@@muali could you explain that please? They look very similar.
@@GeorgeBox94 both drums sound completely different. The right one (tabla) is used for either flat-sounding notes if you play on the black part (siyahi), or open notes if you play on the edges or the center. The left drum (dagga) can be used to add bass to any note you play, and you can use your left wrist to modulate the bass however you want. Basically since both drums sound so different, it opens up a world of opportunities. You can watch how Zakir Hussain or Tari Khan play it to understand the complexity.
@@muali thank you, i understand now. Best regards.
Bongos lol 🤦♂️ it's a tabla my man
love this!
Beautiful
This music is so relaxing 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
EXELENTE!!! SALUDOS DESDE MÉXICO 👽🦂🌵🌮🇲🇽
Saludos viejon 🫡
Absolute FIRE! 🔥
Thank you boiler room !
So much skill!
Amazing
The info of taals very good idea thanks a lot
most definately some feel GOOD MUSICE
For a change South Asian music 🎶 great music!!
Super.
What is this kind of music called, like what is the *~*genre*~*?
jazz fusion. with elements of jazz, hip-hop, and pakistani classical music
no translation from host's interview :(
asking questions in english, reply.. just guess old family traditions
Stronghold Crusader anyone?
whats the instrument that looked like violin??
It's Sarangi, but doesn't look like violin.
Só mosca rsrsrs
👌🏼🥰👌🏼
Gangstas!
✌️😎🤘
✨🎶✨🎶+EABS ⏳👍🙏
What is the name of the string instrument plss?
Hi Gabriel we call it a Sarangi. It trace its roots from the great Indian desert of Thar.
@@mohammadalichaudhary5201 Thanks a lot dude!!! I love the sound of it, exotic as berimbau or zither
Shpongle
Nice for on a hunt 😜
Not khusro, wrong info, it was all sanatani instruments.
Amazing