Jassi Sidhu in Toronto (Free Concert)
Look into Jassi Sidhu’s eyes.
You know what he is trying to tell you? No, not that (get your mind out of the gutter)
He’s telling you he just enjoyed a night out in Toronto, where he watched the NKOTBSB concert at the Air Canada Centre, and then met Donnie Wahlberg. No really, he did.
You know what else those eyes are trying to tell you?
(No seriously, get your mind out the gutter!)
He’s trying to tell you that the IIFA madness is getting ready to kick off, and with that in mind, there will be some Bhangra performances occurring over the next few weeks.
First off, Jassi Sidhu will be at Dundas Square on the evening of this Saturday, June 11 performing a free concert.
There will be more performances by other recording acts coming to town, but IIFA are not making it easy to narrow down the exact times the shows are happening.
I’ll try and stay on top of things….
(That’s what she said)
(That’s not what Jassi Sidhu’s eyes are telling me)
Roach Killa feat. Blitz “Ghora” Video
I’m not entirely sure why I’m posting this video.
Yes, both Roach and Blitz have done well for themselves with the artists they have collaborated with, but their work still doesn’t appeal to me on a grand scale.
If anything, I posted this video because of the production. Surinder Rattan also produced “Yaara Dil Daara” for Roach, which also was a cool sounding song. I love seeing how innovative producers can get with eastern instruments to produce a western song. So bravo Surinder Rattan, you’ve done it again.
(Big up for representing T-Dot, with the clips down Spadina, and Dundas Sqaure)
Swami “Sugarless” Video
Here is the video for Swami’s track “Sugarless.”
There originally wasn’t a plan to create a video for this track, but since the track blew up so huge on the world scale, they couldn’t deny the fans.
The band went with live footage of shows they performed the track at in the UK and here in Canada, with a predominant amount taken from their show from this night.
If that’s not enough, I am spotted in the background, albeit a bit blurred in a few scenes. (How’s that for a debut?)
The album “53431″ is available at the following outlets;
Bhangra Happenings Around the Country This Weekend
If you like your Bhangra, you’re in luck, as it will be a busy weekend on both sides of the country.
First off we have D2D performing at Dundas Square (Toronto) tonight at at 8PM.
We also have the ninth annual Masala! Mehndi! Masti! event kicking off today. While there aren’t any UK Bhangra acts coming out this year, there is a lot of Bhangra still to be done. Catch all the info here.
If you’re in Vancouver, then you can catch the final stop of the RBC desiFEST taking place at the Plaza of Nations on Saturday, July 25 at 12PM to 8PM.
Headlining acts include the hometown En Karma Boys.
RBC desiFEST info.
Delhi 2 Dublin Free Concert at Dundas Square
Just a quick heads up, that Delhi 2 Dublin will be performing a free concert at Dundas Square on Friday, July 24, 2009 at 8PM to 10PM.
For more details hit up ydsquare.ca
If you still don’t know who D2D is, I suggest you catchup here.
Review – Swami at Dundas Square
Let it be known, that I have seen Swami perform three times now, and on Friday June 26, 2009, I witnessed the best Swami performance.
Swami weren’t going to let the flash mob that was poised to do their thing deter them from performing at Dundas Square, in fact the band seized the opportunity to make some new fans.
The group ran the same set twice, kind of odd, but it worked in their favour. As they took a break between sets, the Square became alive with MJ songs being played over the speakers, and an already large crowd became larger.
Kicking off the second set with Swami’s own tribute to Michael Jackson, by performing “The Way You Make Me Feel,” the crowd’s attention was quickly diverted to the stage, as Swami introduced to the masses of people their style of music.
The group went on to perform tracks from “Desi Rock,” “Equalize” and their two new tracks “Sugarless” and the even newer track “Tonight,” which will be featured on the “53431” compilation.
I shot a couple of videos, and they were a bit better quality compared to the ones I took last year, but I really need a Pocket HD Camera (Kodak do you hear me?)
Even though the diverse crowd was vibing to everything, definite crowd favourites were “Electro Jugni/She’s Mine,” “Desi Rock,” “Sugarless” and “Hey Hey.” Personally, I have a new live favourite in “Don’t Hold Back,” – and Sups sings it better live, compared to the original vocalist Jagz does on the album – the chorus makes a person just get into it.
“Picheh nehio hatna, DON’T HOLD BACK! Asa picheh nehio hatna, DON’T HOLD BACK!”
Swami perform Electro Jugni/She’s Mine (Check out Sups’ vocal range)
“Tonight”
“Tonight” is the second of two new original songs that will be on 53431. I’ve heard it live three times now, and I have to say that the percussion on this track is bloody wicked. Wait until you hear the blend of the dholak, dhol and the tabla high drum. I shot the video mainly to let you guys get a gist of the track. So pardon the video quality, as well as the bumping bass line that the mic couldn’t handle.
The “Sugarless” download post, has quickly become the second most viewed post on the blog, but I like this track more than Sugarless at the moment, as the lyrics are a bit deeper.
Moving on from the songs, I have to publicly state that Sups (the lead singer) doesn’t get enough props with his vocal talent. You put this guy up against any other UK based singer in his age group, and I say he can top them with vocal range, and in live performances. He uses no backup recording! The man is a great showman, walking into the crowd whilst singing, as well as taking people’s video cameras and filming himself – and the crowd – is something I don’t see enough of these days from singers.
As in any band, each member brings something specific to the group, and with this group that is largely evident. Diamond drew huge cheers from the crowd for his guitar solo during “Tonight.” Liana was cheered for her ability to perform the Hindi lyrics in “She’s Mine” without faltering, along with being able to carry her notes in all of the other songs. S-Endz’ reception was great as well for his rhymes and energetic jumping and gesturing across the stage.
I must admit, it was a bit of a downer not seeing Bobby Panesar (the Dholi) here this year. According to the group, he had some business to take care of in the UK, and could not get the schedules to work out. I’m glad however, that the group decided against not bringing in another Dholi to take his place, because Bobby P’s skills on a dhol are EPIC.
The Next Step for Swami
I’m not sure I know how to break the news to you guys, because it came as a shock to me as well, but the 53431 album will be the last of it’s kind. I have been made aware that the compilation album not only celebrates the last ten years of Swami, but it also signals the end of an era. Future projects involving Swami will be an all-English affair. As you read this, I’m sure the group is putting the final touches on the lyrics of the English version of “Sugarless.”
Back to the gig. The band performed for just under two hours, and within that time slot, they made a bunch of new fans. Just from where I was standing, I had people behind me asking to clarify what the new album name was, as well as another lady asking me for translations. But I think the biggest compliment the group could get, was when a young man came up to me to ask if this was Bhangra music? As I told him it was, he lit up and said, “this is [expletive] sick!”
Swami perform “Sugarless” (The crowd may have been skeptics at first, but quickly converted. Thus the power of Swami)
I got to mention that during “Intoxicated,” Sups and Liana called upon some girls to come onto the stage to dance, as well as a guy named “Future” from the crowd. This guy was breaking all over the stage, and he ripped it!
All in all, I’m glad the evening worked out for the group on all fronts. I want to add that thundershowers were forecast for Friday evening. Swami have had some bad luck with inclement weather over the past year here in the GTA (It even rained during their Mosaic Fest performance the previous week.) But it looked like the Music Gods shone down on the group, and I’m glad they did, because like I said, the energy the group brought to the backdrop of the bright billboards of Dundas Square that night was uplifting.
Free Shows This Weekend
The weather is amazing right now, and there is a couple of gigs happening this weekend.
Global Grooves (Toronto)
Who: Swami
When: Friday June 26, 8PM
Where: Yonge/Dundas Square
desiFest (Montreal)
Who: En Karma, Prita Chhabra, Jay Deala
When: Saturday June 27, 10PM – 3Am
Where: Just For Laughs Museum (2111 St. Laurent Boulevard)
These are Free events, so ENJOY!
RBC desiFEST in Toronto this Saturday
If you’re looking to do something this weekend, and require a desi fix, head out to Dundas Square on Saturday, May 30th for a full day of free performances.
Over twenty acts are scheduled to appear, with highlights including:
En Karma
Raghav
Sukhdev Darapuria
Baba Kahn, Lomaticc and Sunny Brown
The show starts at 11AM and goes on until 11PM. Click on the above flyer for more details, or hit up rbcdesifest.com







