Gaudi & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.. Dub Qawwali
Gaudi & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan..Dub Qawwali.
GAUDI + NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was and is ..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 />still very much considered to be the greatest Qawwal (singer of Qawwali music) in the world; not only recognized as a legend in his native Pakistan he also took his musical messages of peace, love and spirituality to the international stage, earning him the title of Pakistan’s premier ambassador of Qawwali music. The origins of Qawwali music trace back over seven hundred years to the spiritual Samah songs of Persia and the mystical faith of Sufism.
So, what happens when you unite one of world’s most revered voices with a long-time veteran of global music production? Dub Qawwali, by London-based producer/artist Gaudi reveals the answer. The album blends organic and digital dub stylings with original vocals from Pakistan’s beloved Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The result is a moving body of work that respectfully brings Khan’s Qawwali songs together with Jamaican dub via superb 21st century studio techniques. Dub Qawwali is a celebration of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s life and is being released on Six Degrees Records in August 2007, marking the 10-year anniversary of his death.
Gaudi was one of six producers who were initially offered a single Nusrat track to remix by the Lemon Group – owners of the song publishing of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s works from 1968-1974, in association with Khan’s original Pakistani label Rehmat Gramophone. The company loved what Gaudi had done with the material and offered him complete access to the recording sessions from 35 years ago, including rare and unreleased vocal parts. The original studio reels where sent to Gaudi’s studio in London in 2005 and work began.
Although other producers, including India’s Bally Sagoo and the UK’s Massive Attack, have remixed Khan’s work, in Dub Qawwali Gaudi has taken an entirely new approach to re-interpreting the work of this great artist. He has created a collection of new compositions in which the original vocals are seamlessly fused with a full spectrum of Dub & Reggae styles and musical themes & flavors from other cultures, genres and environments. A universal theme of peace and love, very much evident in both Khan’s work and at the heart of reggae music, is the unifying element.
It was Gaudi’s strong sense of the direct connection between roots reggae music’s humanitarian messages of compassion and love and Khan’s devotional songs, that was a major inspiration in the creative direction of Dub Qawwali. Gaudi is as much a scholar of Khan’s work as he is of Dub, and lists among his favorite dub artists King Tubby, Scientist, Mad Professor, and Lee “Scratch” Perry. After doing studio work with the “eccentric studio genius” Perry in 2005, Gaudi had confirmation of one of his own strongest beliefs in music production which is to respect your own personal integrity by “being yourself and always following your own sound.”
Gaudi has been pursuing his own singular path since the early 80’s with his first major album release coming in 1990 with “Basta Poco” (Polygram). Since then he’s released 11 solo albums, 80 remixes (for artists including Bob Marley, Simple Minds, 1 Giant Leap, Trilok Gurtu, Lamb, Ojos de Brujo among others…) and been featured on over 100 compilations to date (for full discography go to www.gaudimusic.com).
The album opens with the soft tones of “Bethe Bethe Kese Kese”; a nostalgic and warm track where melodious Flute and Strings echo contemplative vocals. A firm stepper rhythm anchors and drives the track while Sarangi adds dimension to this wistful introduction. This is also the first track that Gaudi produced in the series and very much provided the drive and direction that is evident throughout the rest of the album. “Tera Jana Kere Rang Lawe” is a dub influenced roots reggae track combining passionate and melancholic Strings with a roots dub bassline. Its uncluttered feel and rolling Bass spiced with off-beat Tabla gives space and groove. The vocals in “Dil Da Rog Muka Ja Mahi” inspired the inclusion of a theme from the Kraftwerk track “The Model” used by permission from the legendary German electro-pioneers in this remarkable excursion of a track; analogue Synthesizers give authenticity to its 1977 origins, while Hammond organ, a deep bassline and fills of dubbed up percussive echo keep the reggae flavors rolling. “Ena Akhiyan Noo” is positive and evocative; an upbeat reggae theme supporting emotive and expansive vocal passages is spiced up with rub-a-dub flavors and breaks of hypnotic chant. You don’t have to understand Urdu, Punjabi or Persian to feel the sentiment evoked on Dub Qawwali, it is a work of truly international appeal.
The use of vintage analogue studio equipment and Dub production techniques such as tape echoes, valve amps, Fender Rhodes, spring reverbs, Hammond organ and Moog, characterizes Gaudi’s production style, however it is not without its share of 21st century intervention and wizardry… Individual tracks from the original 70’s multi-track recordings often contained multiple parts together on them. These had to then be carefully cleaned up in order to make them usable in a way that would enable the composition of these new works. (This included much of the vocal parts which where mixed in the same track as the Harmonium and other instruments!)
Gaudi’s attention to detail paid off. Dub Qawwali revives Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s vocals in a truly distinctive fashion – a vital accomplishment given Khan’s stature. The legendary Pakistani artist has inspired the likes of Peter Gabriel, Michael Brook and Eddie Vedder and is in the Guinness Book of Records for having the world’s largest recorded output by a Qawwali artist — a total of 125 albums.
ALBUM QUOTES:
“A brilliantly realized concept and a stirring world music album.” - Billboard (Magazine)
“Italian music producer Gaudi, breathes new life into the songs of “Qawwali” legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and blended them seamlessly with the rhythms of Jamaican Dub Reggae. Fabulous!” - National Geographic (Magazine)
“A beautiful, soothing set of songs.” - The Gazette (Newspaper,Canada)
“We think we can confidently say…a very good album!” - HMV
“An album that falls into that category of things I have to consciously limit, because otherwise I’d overplay it and burn myself out on it. Good stuff!” - Mog (Magazine)
“Producer extraordinaire and kinded spirit Gaudi, delivers a memorable exotic and uplifting international sound weaving the voice of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with modern electronic sensibility, between country, culture and continent!” - Pathaan (BBC Asian Network).
“Beautiful spacey sound similar to what you might have heard if Lee “Scratch” Perry had moved his Black Ark studio to Mumbai!” - All Music (Magazine)
“The album brings together fantastic songs along with the best of its style.. An incredible work.!!!” Submarino (Web Magazine)
“Gaudi adapts Nusrat’s vocals into a modern world, with consistently quality results!”
- The Hub (Web Magazine)
“Dub Qawwali is intriguing, chilling and utterly addictive. I’ve been listening to it all week, and it’s worth passing the word.” - Intentional (Web Magazine)
“Elements from three continents come together that make for a heady, atmospheric, spiritual mix.” – Prefix Magazine
I have spoken quite a bit about my feelings around Gaudi and his music and this one particualr Album however I haven’t mentioned Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, I don’t know much about this guy either . I have copied the story of the Album and about these two brilliant men. This album celebrates Nusrat’s life and was released this August to make his 10 year’s of death. I prefer to say 10 years of his passing over to his little bit of paradise. AW!! Rest beautifully in paradise Nusrat. You are an amazing man.
Peace, chance, hugs, love and many hours of listening and feeling Dub Qawwali’s beauty. May you enjoy the journey.Thank you so very much Gaudi and Nusrat. You warm my heart and soul.
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This post seems to get quite a lot of traffic. I quess a few people out there love Gaudi’s music as I do, I have other posts around his music and his live sets. The posts are called Gaudi your so special, Gaudi your so special 2, Waveform energy and there’ another one to I can’t remember the title.
I’ll get back to you with it.I don’t know much about these guys so I apolize if I appear to be a bit immature and not very informatice.
Dub Qawwali is the best CD I have purchased in a long time. Actually its’ the only CD I’ve bought as I download now. It’s emotional, well for me it is. It touches so much inside me. It is genius how he creates his music and mixes it with Nusrat. I cry to this creation. WOW!! what a journey it is.
You might think I’m a bit wierd here but it reminds me of a duet that Eva cassidy and Kate Melue do.Some where over the rainbow. The aspect that reminds me of Gaudi and Nusrat is that they produce a duet. Eva passed away Rest in Peace and Paradise and Kate Melue is still with us in our time.. The creation is spititual and beautiful. Just that aspect alone gives me the wondeful memory of how so very talentered people are. . I wrote a post and posted the Video to on this blog about that to I’m touched.
duskydi - October 26, 2007 at 9:43 pm
I AM QAWAL FORM PAKISTAN ALI MOHAMMED TAJI MY/WEB
ALI MOHAMMED TAJI QAWAL - February 11, 2008 at 8:32 pm
Hi Ali Mohammed Taji Qawal. I love Nusrat and Gaudi together. The Album Dub Quwwali is one of my favourites. What a man Nusrat was/is. Such a wise spiritual being. RIP Nusrat. Smiling.
I’ll look forward to taking a peep at your web.
Smiles&Respect
Diane
duskydi - February 19, 2008 at 5:54 pm
Hello Ali….
I made a visit to your site and have listened to some of your stuff and read about your history.
Wow!! Are you famous??? You are amazing.Thank you for making a comment on my blog, I feel absoutly privalaged that you visited and took time out to make a comment.
I’m thinking about coming to visit Kerela in the very near future. The fishing boats at Cochin has always been a strong pull for me for some reason.
Do you live near Kerela. Smiling.
Thank you
Diane
((((((ALI))))))) A hug.
duskydi - February 20, 2008 at 6:39 am
Dear All….
I have visit duskydi.wordpress.com and it is good.
We are doing Sufi music promotion from Pakistan with the world’s
famous Sufi music artist.
We are introducing you our world’s famous Qawwali Artist by the name
of Rizwan Muazzam Ali Khan Qawwali group (Nephew of ustad nusrat fateh
Ali khan)
They had perform all over the world and worked with womed
international,Real world record UK.
They have worked with Peter Gabriel 5 years.Rizwan Muazzam had
perfomed also in Vancouver Folk Music Festival 2004.
So now we are intrusted to work with your company in You’re up coming
festivals and other events or other concerts and programs in future.
USA tour detail is listed below.
10 April 2005
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
USA
14 April 2005
Wexner Centre
Columbus
USA
15 April 2005
Old Town School of Folk
Chicago
USA
17 April 2005
Walker Art Center
Minneapolis
USA
21 April 2005
Hispanic Cultural Centre
Albuquerque
USA
22 April 2005
Adams State College
Alamosa
USA
23 April 2005
San Juan College
Farmington
USA
30 April 2005
Houston International
Houston
USA
4 May 2005
The Music Center
Bethesda
USA
6 May 2005
Brooklyn Academy
Brooklyn
USA
7 May 2005
Brooklyn Academy
Brooklyn
USA
We had just performed in Malaysia from 18 nov-22 nov 2007
And performed in World tour of MYSTICAL Journy in Canada
October 11,2007
The Canadian Tour
Vancouver ~ Calgary ~ Edmonton ~ Montreal ~ Toronto
Note: We are also promoting other Sufi music artist and qawwali artist.
If you requir any type of detail about us then let us know.
We are waiting your kind reply in future and hopeful to avail future
tour with you.
Mian Azeem
Love is Rhythm, Life is Rhythm
International Manager
Rizwan Muazzam Qawwali Group
Pakistan.
Cell # 92-321-9664817
Cell # 92-300-9664817
sufimusic786@gmail.com
sufimusic786@hotmail.com
Mian Azeem - February 26, 2008 at 8:01 pm
Hi Mian.
I’m so pleased you payed a visit and gave me the details and a bit of the history of your music. Thank you so very much. I love your music. Please keep in touch and keep me posted. Do you have a myspace account.
Peace and joy and many hours of creating beauty within your music. I will look into sufimusic.
With respect
Diane
duskydi - February 26, 2008 at 8:52 pm
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then i will add your legend in my blog as by your comment
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http://world-legend.blogspot.com/ - April 24, 2008 at 10:38 am