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Bhai Kulbir Singh Ji-Damdami Taksaal Wale
Bhai Kulbir Singh Ji-Damdami Taksaal Wale
Bhai Kulbir Singh Ji-Damdami Taksaal WaleBhai Sarabjit Singh Ji Rangila-Durg Wale
Bhai Sarabjit Singh Ji Rangila-Durg Wale
Bhai Sarabjit Singh Ji Rangila-Durg WaleBhai Dalbir Singh Ji-Amritsar Wale
Bhai Dalbir Singh Ji-Amritsar Wale
Bhai Dalbir Singh Ji-Amritsar WaleBhai Harjit Singh-Mehta Chowk Wale
Bhai Harjit Singh-Mehta Chowk Wale
Bhai Harjit Singh-Mehta Chowk WaleShahidi Baba Tara Singh Waan (vol. 9)
Shahidi Baba Tara Singh Waan (vol. 9)
Shahidi Baba Tara Singh Waan (vol. 9)Waho Waho Gobind Singh (vol. 26)
Waho Waho Gobind Singh (vol. 26)
Waho Waho Gobind Singh (vol. 26)Punjabi Hits Of Jagjit Singh Vol. 2
Punjabi Hits Of Jagjit Singh Vol. 2
Punjabi Hits Of Jagjit Singh Vol. 2Karam Jit Singh Dhuri, Kumari Laj
Karam Jit Singh Dhuri, Kumari Laj
Karam Jit Singh Dhuri, Kumari LajBhai Harjinder Singh Shri Nagar Wale
Bhai Harjinder Singh Shri Nagar Wale
Bhai Harjinder Singh Shri Nagar WaleA. S. Kang & Others, Amar Singh Chamkila, Amarjyot
A. S. Kang & Others, Amar Singh Chamkila, Amarjyot
A. S. Kang & Others, Amar Singh Chamkila, AmarjyotAsha Bhosle, Chorus, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra Singh
Asha Bhosle, Chorus, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra Singh
Asha Bhosle, Chorus, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra SinghKishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Shailendra Singh
Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Shailendra Singh
Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Shailendra SinghHaimanti Sukla, K. J. Yesudas, Shailendra Singh
Haimanti Sukla, K. J. Yesudas, Shailendra Singh
Haimanti Sukla, K. J. Yesudas, Shailendra SinghGurcharan Pohli, Harbhajan Singh, Madan Lal Rahi
Gurcharan Pohli, Harbhajan Singh, Madan Lal Rahi
Gurcharan Pohli, Harbhajan Singh, Madan Lal RahiAsha, Bhupinder, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra Singh
Asha, Bhupinder, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra Singh
Asha, Bhupinder, Mohd. Rafi, Shailendra SinghAsha Bhosle, Shailendra Singh, Usha Mangeshkar
Asha Bhosle, Shailendra Singh, Usha Mangeshkar
Asha Bhosle, Shailendra Singh, Usha MangeshkarAsha Bhosle, Chorus, Jaspal Singh, Mahendra Kapoor
Asha Bhosle, Chorus, Jaspal Singh, Mahendra Kapoor
Asha Bhosle, Chorus, Jaspal Singh, Mahendra KapoorAsha Bhosle, Chandrasekhar Gadgil, Chorus, Shailendra Singh
Asha Bhosle, Chandrasekhar Gadgil, Chorus, Shailendra Singh
Asha Bhosle, Chandrasekhar Gadgil, Chorus, Shailendra SinghTalvin Singh
Growing up in London, Talvin Singh was exposed to punk and electronica, and was classically trained on the tabla from the age of five. After spending some time at school in India, he returned to England to work seriously as a musician, and soon developed his signature style. This sound -- a fusion of Indian bhangra beats (Punjabi dance music from harvest festivals and weddings typically featuring a big beat from a large two-headed drum) and drum 'n' bass -- was the right sound at the right time in multicultural London, and he was soon working with such names as Björk, Massive Attack, the Future Sound of London, Siouxsie & the Banshees and Sun Ra. Singh's Anokha club night followed, which showcased the sound of the Asian underground and brought in drum 'n' bass glitterati like LTJ Bukem. From there he launched his remixing career before focusing on solo production, and his debut, 1998's OK, went on to win England's prestigious Mercury award. Melding the sounds of tabla and Bollywood with jungle and drum 'n' bass, OK took sounds from England's Empire past and immigrant future and made them work as a forward-looking whole. Ha (2001) took a similar path, as did his contribution to the excellent Back to Mine series, with selections from artists as diverse as the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Vibrasphere and Photek. As Singh himself puts it: "Music shouldn't have boundaries. We're living in that time when things have got to unite."
Growing up in London, Talvin Singh was exposed to punk and electronica, and was classically trained on the tabla from the age of five. After spending some time at school in India, he returned to England to work seriously as a musician, and soon developed his signature style. This sound -- a fusion of Indian bhangra beats (Punjabi dance music from harvest festivals and weddings typically featuring a big beat from a large two-headed drum) and drum 'n' bass -- was the right sound at the right time in multicultural London, and he was soon working with such names as Björk, Massive Attack, the Future Sound of London, Siouxsie & the Banshees and Sun Ra. Singh's Anokha club night followed, which showcased the sound of the Asian underground and brought in drum 'n' bass glitterati like LTJ Bukem. From there he launched his remixing career before focusing on solo production, and his debut, 1998's OK, went on to win England's prestigious Mercury award. Melding the sounds of tabla and Bollywood with jungle and drum 'n' bass, OK took sounds from England's Empire past and immigrant future and made them work as a forward-looking whole. Ha (2001) took a similar path, as did his contribution to the excellent Back to Mine series, with selections from artists as diverse as the great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Vibrasphere and Photek. As Singh himself puts it: "Music shouldn't have boundaries. We're living in that time when things have got to unite."Asha Bhosle, Bappi Lahiri, Chitra Singh, Jagjit Singh, Kavita Paudwal, Lata Mangeshkar, Vanita Mishra
Asha Bhosle, Bappi Lahiri, Chitra Singh, Jagjit Singh, Kavita Paudwal, Lata Mangeshkar, Vanita Mishra
Asha Bhosle, Bappi Lahiri, Chitra Singh, Jagjit Singh, Kavita Paudwal, Lata Mangeshkar, Vanita Mishra
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