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Every now and again we get off the computer and throw our headphones to the wind to check out some great artists showcased on the site playing at live venues around the world - here's what we thought of their gigs. (BTW - we also throw our own events so check out the calender for listings!)


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Date Item Title Author Hits
Friday, 18 August 2006 Talvin Singh &/then State of Bengal in Toronto Anuj Rastogi 1612
Tuesday, 27 September 2005 Midival Punditz in Toronto (09/23/05) abdul smooth 673
Sunday, 25 September 2005 Besharam ('Shameless') in Toronto: 09/02/05 abdul smooth 2764
Saturday, 10 September 2005 Sonik Gurus@ Masala! Mehndi! Masti 2005 abdul smooth 1420
Sunday, 22 May 2005 M.I.A. & Diplo @ Metro Chicago 5/19/05 Fuad Ahmad 1198
Sunday, 10 April 2005 Tabla Beat Science in Chicago, 04/03/2005 Fuad Ahmad 994
Monday, 04 October 2004 Pawan@Opera House, Toronto 08/27/2004 Natasha Elkington 743
Tuesday, 29 June 2004 BrAsian tent @ Glastonbury, 2004 asiansinmedia.org 705
Thursday, 03 June 2004 FUSE live at KDL May 2004 Brighton UK Darragh Jye 639
Saturday, 29 May 2004 Homage to Ustad Allarakha, April 27/2004 Vinay Sharma 691
Wednesday, 24 March 2004 TAZ/Johnny Zee & Stereo Nation, 02/06/04 Qasim Virjee 1643
Wednesday, 24 March 2004 Karsh Kale & Realize! Live. 05/30/03 Qasim Virjee 745
 
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  • the printed word  ( 1 items )

    Find out about books and magazine articles you can pick up that relate something to do with music 

  • Bhangra  ( 3 items )

    Traditionally, music from South Asia's Punjab region - performed as part of harvest time celebration. These days, bhangra has incorporated diverse musical elements and vocal styles yet generally features characteristic sounds of dhol and tumbi.


  • Breakbeat  ( 6 items )

    Essentially a 'break' is that section in a song where the drummer (typically found in funk a la James Brown) cuts loose and dishes some crazy rhythms within the general time signature of the rest of the song. Old skool hip hoppers extended the break and we see this category as a type of music relying on that funky percussion for a majority of the song-structure.


  • D'n'B / Jungle  ( 5 items )

    Generally up-tempo grooves with more-than-four on four timing. This concept has been used a lot in early 'Asian Underground' recordings from the UK.


  • Downtempo  ( 16 items )

    Basically, we use this category for slow music that generally won't be found in dance clubs - more loungy, relaxing cuts that may vary in musical style and cultural background.


  • General Electronica  ( 1 items )
  • Other/Misc  ( 7 items )

    And you thought we only listen to Indian Music!