Lehmber Hussainpuri “Jatt Pagal Karte”
This is the first video off Lehmber Hussainpuri’s “official” album Folk Attack 2.
For those that don’t know. There was some drama behind the release of Folk Attack (1) as Lehmber decided to release a not so finished version in India (which was an album fully produced by Zeus.) Since then, Zeus has not worked with Lehmber, but he did release the fully finished album under the title of “The Original Edit.”
After listening to the entire album, I would say that it is quite uninspiring. The album could have used some Zeus, but the closest thing we get to him is in the form of Kam Frantic *sly grin*
Jeeti “Jukebox Medley”
Mr. “Mera Mahi Tu Pateya” is back with the aide of Lehmber and Ravi Duggal.
Peep the visuals.
Jukebox is out now on iTunes
Download: DJ KSR April Podcast
The April DJ KSR Podcast dropped earlier this week, and kicks off the wedding season.
This months episode features the following tracks:
1. Tanu Weds Manu (RDB) – Sadi Gali
2. Dabang – Munni Badnam
3. Diljit/Honey Singh – Lak 28
4. RDB – Yamla Pagla Deewana
5. Lembher/Miss Pooja – Mera Mahi
6. Sharry Mann – Yaar Anmulle
7. PMC – Morni (Balle Balle)
8. Band Baaja Baaraat – Ainvayi Ainvayi
9. Silsila – Rang Barse
10. Don – Khaike Paan
11. Mangal Singh – Rail Gaddi
12. Daler Mehndi – Kuyira Sher Diyan
13. Sukhbir – Ishq
14. RDB – Wedding Boliyaan
Download from DJ KSRs Facebook Page
Or from here:
Download Link 1 – Download
Direct Download Link 2 – Download
Direct Download Instructions
Internet Explorer Users – Right click and ‘Save Target As’
Mozilla Firefox Users – Right click and ‘Save Link As’
Follow DJ KSR on Twitter
Download: DJ KSR March Podcast
The March DJ KSR Podcast dropped yesterday with a daru theme.
This months episode features the following tracks:
1. Nachattar Gill – Glassy
2. Baljit Malwa – Chabi
3. PMC – Hogaya Sharabi
4. Manak-E – Hor Glassy
5. Diljit – Desi Daroo
6. DCS – Ah Chak
7. Kaka – Daru Peekay Nachda
8. Kuldeep Purewal – Peeni Shadti
9. Dhol Foundation – Desi Peeni
10. Manak-E – Thori Ji Peela
11. PBN – Aaj Meh Peeni
12. Jazzy B – Glassy
13. Lembher – Daru
14. Lembher – Mele Vich Jatt
15. RDB – Daru
16. Bhinda Aujla – Yaar Glassy
17. Gippy Grewal – Nasha
Download from DJ KSRs Facebook Page.
Or from here:
Download Link 1 – Download
Direct Download Link 2 – Download
Direct Download Instructions
Internet Explorer Users – Right click and ‘Save Target As’
Mozilla Firefox Users – Right click and ‘Save Link As’
Follow DJ KSR on Twitter
Battle of the iPhone Tumbi Applications
I don’t know how it happened, but two iPhone Tumbi Apps released virtually at the same time from two separate artists in the Bhangra industry.
First there was the Tumbi Nut, created and sold by The Sound Pipe Records.
You may have seen it in action in the Nach Bhabiye video.
Soon after the release of Tumbi Nut, came the release of iTumbi, created by and associated with Panjabi MC.
I don’t have an iPhone, so I can’t give you first hand knowledge as to what I would think is the best App, although I tried the “Dhol Nut” App and I couldn’t get the hang of it.
But scope the following, and I think you will be sold on one App versus the other.
Well as they say, “The champ is here.”
I’m sold. Even though it’s free.
(%&$# me! PMC is too sick)
AMX “Broken Silence” Promos (Kaka Bhaniawala “Kisi Horh Banereh”)
Two years, some added tracks, and an album name change later, and I think we’re closing in on finally seeing AMX’ now titled “Broken Silence” album seeing the light of day.
AMX has publicly stated, that he took time off from releasing the album originally in ’07 to complete his degree, and being dissatisfied with the previous final product. For our patience, he has upped the number of tracks to 24, and has made us painstakingly anticipate the release of this instant classic:
Kaka Bhaniawala – Kisi Horh Banereh
I have not been able to stop listening to this, and it’s a PROMO! Initially, I was at a loss for words (in a good way.) This track sounds like a classic Dre and Mike Elizondo beat. The late Kaka Bhaniawala’s vocals sound raw, but at the same time resonate class tuneage. Seriously, this is a light up a “J” (for medicinal purposes*) music.
If you can read the artist listing on the album cover, there is a HUGE lineup;
Lehmber, Kaka, Kuldip Manak, Surinder Shinda, Amar Arshi, Surjit Bindrakhia, Angrej Ali, Pappi Gill, K.S. Bhamrah, Labh Janjua, Billa Bakshi, Ranjit Mani and more! Check out a few more promos from the album:
Lehmber Hussainpuri – Folk Kalian (Akhada)
Labh Janjua – Hik Lokan Di Sahru
Amar Arshi – Jatt Marh Da Phireh Lalkareh
Kaka Bhaniawala – Soneh Di Taweet Warga
Billa Bakshi – Naag
Mohanvir Mahli – Dil Ishq De Rang Vich (Boliyan)
I still don’t have the concrete release date, but you can be sure I will keep y’alls up to date. You can also hit up AMX at amx-productions.co.uk.
*Bhangraw does not condone the use of such substances. Stay in school/Don’t talk to strangers/Reading is fundamental KIDS.
DJ Dips “Gerra De De” Video
The third video off of DJ Dips album “Stand Up Vol. 1″ is out, and it’s the mega collabo of Miss Pooja, Lehmber and Kaka.
A song of this nature deserved the traditional musical treatment, and credit goes to Dips for doing that but, I’m left thinking that it’s still missing something.
The other day I was putting together a list of songs for my friends wedding reception. This track made the short list, but it’s not really a dance track is it? And after watching the video, I soured a bit more on the track. The video just gives off a gloomy feel. Have a look.
Jeeti feat. Lehmber & Miss Pooja “Mera Mahi Tu Pateya” Video
Jeeti doesn’t get enough credit for his production skills. He’s been on the scene since 2004, yet we – myself included – treat him as just another cog in the UK Bhangra scene.
Hopefully that’s about to change with the release of “Serious Duets.” Releasing in February, Jeeti has taken his famous “Chalakiyan Boliyan” perfomed by Lehmber and has added a touch of Miss Pooja vocals.
As for the video, I think it’s great. You can tell it’s made in India, but they got the green screen working in their favour in a non egregious way, unlike some other videos we have seen this past year.
The album also features vocals from Daljit Mattu, Sudesh Kumari, Manak-E, Nirmal Sidhu, Ravi Duggal, Balvir Uppal, as well as production also provided by Jassi Bros.
If you want to familiarize yourself with Jeeti, hit up his MySpace Page
The original song was already quite popular on the dance floor, but do you think Miss Pooja’s shrieking has given it some required added flair?
Metz & Trix Make Me Bipolar
I should do some catching up, after all this video was released last month along with the album “Get Ready Get Set 2.”
Some people think these guys are a joke, the rest think they’re crap.
I for one, “love” this video.
I “love” how they have the dude lip syncing not only the vocals of Labh Janjua, but Lehmber’s as well.
I “love” the tightness of the choreography.
I “love” the line “She’s the biggity biggity biggity bomb.”
I hope you “love” this video as much as I do.
So Metz and Trix just released their album last month, but already are working on a new album in the form of a mixtape. “Metz & Trix: Worldwide MixTape Vol. 1.” Releasing on their own “Fortune Records” label, it should be out sometime this year.
I have liked some of their work in the past, but it struck me recently, that the tracks I did like of theirs had strong production values, and were all 2-step/garage based. “Putt Sardaran De,” “Sah Rukh Da” and “Aaja Mahi” quickly come to mind.
Now checkout the lead track coming off the new mixtape. Produced by DS1, “Come Home With Me” has the uptempo beat that these guys excel in/can be tolerated. Also notice, there is no Punjabi lyrics in this track, so they aren’t really “wrecking” a song (for you traditionalists out there.)
The other track they are said to be working on for the mixtape so far, is Imran Khan’s track “Ni Nachle.”
The video and the audio track are a night and day difference. What do you think? Tolerable for some songs? Or should they pack it in all together?




