Truly said. Turri Jandi has been placed on an upgraded elevation. It represents a heightened imaginative sensibility. Pure romanticism. Reminds me of Keats: "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty, That is what we know on earth, And what we need to know."
The latest offering from Coke Studio Pakistan, "Turri Jandi," encapsulates a unique musical experiment that beautifully merges the past, present, and future. This project, spearheaded by visionary producer Xulfi, and featuring the legendary Shazia Manzoor alongside contemporary artist Hassan Raheem, transcends traditional music boundaries and offers listeners a sonically and visually immersive experience. The concept of "Turri Jandi" springs from an intriguing idea: what if a glitch in time could create a new world? This notion is reflected in the music and production, with intentional glitches and distortions woven into the melody to evoke the feeling of time travel. Xulfi aimed to capture the essence of the 60s and 70s by using authentic instruments and arrangements from that era, creating a sound reminiscent of vinyl records from decades past. This season of Coke Studio explores different song structures to showcase the versatility of Desi Pop. "Turri Jandi" stands as a testament to this exploration, presenting a free-flowing, innovative piece that blends various musical influences. The track draws from Pakistan's rich musical history, including underground Christian rock bands from Karachi and the pioneering electronic experiments of Sohail Rana. It seamlessly integrates global influences like Latin, South American, and Western pop music with indigenous folk sounds. The narrative behind the song also emphasizes a fusion of eras and styles. The collaboration between Shazia Manzoor and Hassan Raheem highlights this blend. Shazia, an icon in the Pakistani music industry since the early 90s, brings her vast experience and dynamic personality to the project. Her journey, marked by resilience and dedication in a male-dominated industry, mirrors the song's theme of relentless passage through time. Hassan Raheem, representing the new wave of Pakistani artists, complements her with his fresh perspective and contemporary vibe. The visual storytelling of "Turri Jandi" adds another layer to its richness. The music video, directed by Kamal Khan, depicts a world where past, present, and future collide. It showcases a futuristic yet retro aesthetic, complete with analogue, bulky technology from the 60s and 70s, adorned with traditional Pakistani elements. This anti-colonial vision imagines a Pakistan that developed independently, free from British influence, blending modern tech with vibrant, ornate sub-continental culture. The set design and costumes further this narrative, merging western styles with ethnic fabrics and textures. This integration emphasizes that technological advancement need not come at the cost of cultural identity. The choreography, directed by Nasir from QuickStyle, adds to the song’s groove, ensuring that movement and dance are integral to the performance. Ultimately, "Turri Jandi" is more than just a song; it’s a cultural statement. It bridges generational gaps, highlighting the evolution and diversity of Pakistani music while paying homage to its roots. The collaboration between Shazia Manzoor and Hassan Raheem encapsulates this journey, presenting a piece that is both nostalgic and forward-looking. This project underscores Coke Studio’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries and celebrating the rich tapestry of Pakistan’s cultural heritage.
Truly said. Turri Jandi has been placed on an upgraded elevation. It represents a heightened imaginative sensibility. Pure romanticism. Reminds me of Keats: "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty, That is what we know on earth, And what we need to know."
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The latest offering from Coke Studio Pakistan, "Turri Jandi," encapsulates a unique musical experiment that beautifully merges the past, present, and future. This project, spearheaded by visionary producer Xulfi, and featuring the legendary Shazia Manzoor alongside contemporary artist Hassan Raheem, transcends traditional music boundaries and offers listeners a sonically and visually immersive experience.
The concept of "Turri Jandi" springs from an intriguing idea: what if a glitch in time could create a new world? This notion is reflected in the music and production, with intentional glitches and distortions woven into the melody to evoke the feeling of time travel. Xulfi aimed to capture the essence of the 60s and 70s by using authentic instruments and arrangements from that era, creating a sound reminiscent of vinyl records from decades past.
This season of Coke Studio explores different song structures to showcase the versatility of Desi Pop. "Turri Jandi" stands as a testament to this exploration, presenting a free-flowing, innovative piece that blends various musical influences. The track draws from Pakistan's rich musical history, including underground Christian rock bands from Karachi and the pioneering electronic experiments of Sohail Rana. It seamlessly integrates global influences like Latin, South American, and Western pop music with indigenous folk sounds.
The narrative behind the song also emphasizes a fusion of eras and styles. The collaboration between Shazia Manzoor and Hassan Raheem highlights this blend. Shazia, an icon in the Pakistani music industry since the early 90s, brings her vast experience and dynamic personality to the project. Her journey, marked by resilience and dedication in a male-dominated industry, mirrors the song's theme of relentless passage through time. Hassan Raheem, representing the new wave of Pakistani artists, complements her with his fresh perspective and contemporary vibe.
The visual storytelling of "Turri Jandi" adds another layer to its richness. The music video, directed by Kamal Khan, depicts a world where past, present, and future collide. It showcases a futuristic yet retro aesthetic, complete with analogue, bulky technology from the 60s and 70s, adorned with traditional Pakistani elements. This anti-colonial vision imagines a Pakistan that developed independently, free from British influence, blending modern tech with vibrant, ornate sub-continental culture.
The set design and costumes further this narrative, merging western styles with ethnic fabrics and textures. This integration emphasizes that technological advancement need not come at the cost of cultural identity. The choreography, directed by Nasir from QuickStyle, adds to the song’s groove, ensuring that movement and dance are integral to the performance.
Ultimately, "Turri Jandi" is more than just a song; it’s a cultural statement. It bridges generational gaps, highlighting the evolution and diversity of Pakistani music while paying homage to its roots. The collaboration between Shazia Manzoor and Hassan Raheem encapsulates this journey, presenting a piece that is both nostalgic and forward-looking. This project underscores Coke Studio’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries and celebrating the rich tapestry of Pakistan’s cultural heritage.
Thanks for capturing the entire musical journey and presenting it here.
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