The Takeover Tour
The Takeover Tour is making it’s way across the United States as we speak, going from September 16th to October 22nd.
For more information, check out mogulentertainment.com.
An Epiphany on the Dance Floor
This past Friday, I decided to head down to Muzik in Toronto to see the TIFF kickoff party to the movie Breakaway.
With so many artists lined up to perform, and rumours of an appearance by Drake, it was something I wanted to see firsthand. I had to admit, this was the first time a show had garnered so much attention. Marketing was on point, as virtually everyone in the city knew about this gig, which is a feat in itself, as so many shows here fail merely due to a lack of any solid promotion outside of facebook.
I usually always head into these kinds of things with lowered expectations. As we all know, Toronto hasn’t fared well when it comes to big Bhangra bashes (just ask Panjabi Hit Squad, Tigerstyle, Malkit Singh, Juggy D, Jassi Sidhu, Rishi Rich, Sukshinder Shinda, Stereo Nation, Zeus, and many more.)
Slated to perform were RDB, Josh, H Dhami, Veronica, Jassi Sidhu and Bohemia. Appearances were also to be made by the cast of the movie, Russell Peters, as well as Ludacris and Akshay Kumar. In between all of that, DJ Kamran, Baba Kahn, Starting From Scratch, and DJ KSR would be spinning the wheels of steel. With tickets starting at $40, and a venue large enough to hold 3,000 people, this show was going to be big.
And so it begins.
I’ll spare you the elongated play-by-play, as it really was quite an uneventful night considering the billing.
Each performer “performed” (I can also write “sang” if you catch my drift) two songs maximum from the Breakaway soundtrack.
Ludacris was nowhere to be seen (he was in VIP) and the same can be said of Akshay Kumar (who also happened to be celebrating his birthday that night)
Interestingly enough, Akshay Kumar was present and visible on stage during the free event thrown at Chinguacousy Park this past Sunday, alongside the very same performers.
So while I was dancing away to the music provided by the various Deejays that night (which was probably the only saving grace to the entire evening) I came to the following realisation.
Artists mimed their way through their songs like puppets, but at the end of the day, we the people, who pay good money to see them, are the puppets, as we jump at the opportunity to watch them live with any chance we get.
Could it just be the Artists twisted way of getting back at us? We download their songs for free. They get paid for attending. We pay to see them perform. We still end up listening to the same CD we downloaded for free, but now in person.
And the beat goes on.
Juggy D & H-Dhami at Luv to Bhang March 25, 2011
Luv to Bhang the Bi-Monthly Toronto Bhangra party has some special guests coming through this month from the UK, as Juggy D and H-Dhami are set to perform.
Scope the flyer.
FREE Download: DJ KSR February Podcast
The February DJ KSR Podcast dropped today with a lovey-dovey theme.
This months episode features the following heart pounding goodness:
1. Malkit – Nach Billo –
2. H Dhami – Har Gabroo
3. Jassi Sidhu – Sohni Lagdi
4. Jaz Dhami – Roj Miliye
5. Garry Sandhu – Dil De De
6. Silinder Pardesi – Hey Soniye
7. DJ H – Mar Javan
8. Silinder Pardesi – Mahi Vey
9. Geeta Zaildar – Heartbeat
10. Aman Hayer – Dil Nai Lagda
11. Miss Pooja – Kise De Naal Pyar
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En Karma “Tere Bina Nahi Nachna” Video
En Karma are ready to release their debut album, in fact it’s going to release tomorrow (July 30.)
This is a big album release in more ways than one.
First off, the sixteen track album is a Canadian product. Secondly, the album is a product of a band. Not a DJ, not a Producer with a number of collaborations, but one group of guys in it together from the get go.
We heard a tasty sample, when they released “Tohar Naal Jeena.”
And now we get to see what H-Dhami could do with En Karma.
I’ve never been a fan of H-Dhami. But his vocals with Inder Kooner sound pretty good.
Download Baba Kahn, Sunny Brown, Lomaticc “Bombay Bo” and Culture Shock 2 Tour at Circa Niteclub
Baba Kahn, Sunny Brown and Lomaticc are back. After the massively huge track “Tonight” last year, the crew are trying to do things even bigger.
Culture Shock 2 is set for release, and the first single is up for download.
Download here..
It’s not exactly at the same level of “Tonight,” but they’re on the right track, of thinking what the club goers in North America are looking for.
The inclusion of ring tones in the download pack, is a very good idea as well.
Culture Shock 2 Release Party at Circa (Toronto) June 30, 2009
Baba Kahn is also promoting the album in a big way, with a concert happening in one of Toronto’s biggest clubs (Circa,) along with an impressive lineup to boot.
Along with the Culture Shock Crew of Baba Kahn, Sunny Brown and Lomaticc, RDB, Manak-E, as well as H-Dhami will be performing.
To top things off, the video for Bombay Bo will be shot that night at the club.
For more details on this massive gig, check out cs2worldwide.com
And for tickets, check out torontoticketcentral.com
As well, you can stay up to date with Baba Kahn on his his twitter page
Vancouver International Bhangra Competition
Oh boy! It’s Bhangra competition season, and one of the biggest in North America is VIBC.
In it’s fifth year, the competition is bringing in some entertaining options on the Canadian and UK Bhangra music front.
Starting on February 12, the City of Bhangra Festival will lead up to the competition.
February 20th and the 21st will see downtown Vancouver enjoying a street festival with performances by past winners of VIBC, as well as performances by En Karma and Delhi2Dublin
The eight teams vying for the $5,000 grand prize, will highlight the climax of this event on the evening of February 21.
Also performing that night will be Old School UK Bhangra legends Apna Sangeet, Heera and H-Dhami.
Click on the Flyer for details, or hit up VIBC.org
H-Dhami “Mitran Di Jaan” Video
One of Rishi Rich’s newest proteges is set to release his debut album on July 18th. I feel like I’ve heard this sound before – maybe around 2004? The video is actually quite sick when you compare them to the slew of regular UK Bhangra videos out. What does flying cars and dhols have to do with Mittran Di Jaan is anyones guess, but x1x is definitely a talented bunch, and I think I like the song more now just because of the Video.







