5 Minutes With Jumbo Jutt (Interview)

We sat down with the band that has recently gained popularity through Uth Records and talked about their work, experience with Uth Records and possible future endeavors 1. How did the band begin? How do you define your sound? Technically the musical content came into being before the band began, which was the result of […]

Uth Records Airing from 18th Feb, Starting with Jumbo Jutt

February 15, 2011

Update 1: The airing date has been rescheduled. We will keep you posted as we hear about the new date. Ufone’s exciting televised youth music platform, Uth Records, is all set to go on air nationwide starting 18th February 2011, debuting with their first Uth music selection, Karachi based rock band Jumbo Jutt. Indeed as […]

Sajjad Ali Spotted On The Set Of Coke Studio

January 29, 2011

Sajjad Ali was recently spotted on the set of Coke Studio which is located at Studio 146 in the Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi. So, there is a huge possibility that the 44 year old Pakistani semi-classical/pop singer might be seen in the highly anticipated fourth edition of the live music based television series which will […]

Getting Global

April 16, 2010

By Hasan Faridi Believe it or not. Pakistan’s music industry has a horde of worldwide fans. As soon as new music hits their ears, most likely with urgent reluctance, they find the download link and add it to their collections. The problem is that the industry is too far away, and global fans can only […]

Mizraab – New Lineup (2010)

March 30, 2010

Faraz Anwar (Vocalist / Lead Guitarist) Brainchild behind Mizraab, Pakistan’s first progressive metal band, Faraz started out as a session player working for over 50 major artists around the country, the likes of which include Sajjad Ali, Vital Signs, Junoon, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Ali Haider and Nadeem Jafri to name a few. With his […]

Mizraab Plans To Perform In The UK

March 2, 2010

by Hasan Faridi Mizraab, one of Pakistan’s most influential and talented Progressive Rock/Metal act, continues to dominate the airwaves even to this day. Who can forget the band’s first album Panchi released in 1999? The album displayed a lot of Middle-Eastern influences, originality and talent. The next album to be released was Mazi Haal Mustaqbil […]

Music in the Naughties: A turbulant soundtrack

January 10, 2010

By Madeeha Syed With 2010 slated to be a comeback year for the music industry – provided everything goes as planned – here is a concise look at Pakistani pop music this past decade From 2000 to 2001: Slow beginnings Pakistani rock phenomenon Junoon was at the peak of its glory and had just released […]