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Asian Underground

Asian underground is a term associated with various British Asian and South Asian Canadian musicians (mostly Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan) who blend elements of Western underground dance music and the traditional Asian music of their home countries in South Asia. The sound has roots in the South Asian Diaspora, and many notable musicians within the genre are immigrants or children of immigrants.[1] The first well-known mention was the compilation album Anokha - Soundz of the Asian Underground released in 1997 and masterminded by Talvin Singh and Sweety Kapoor.[2] It is not a strict musical genre per se, since the specific sounds can vary wildly (from Cornershop's Bollywood-influenced Britpop to Panjabi MCs' bhangra-influenced jungle).

History edit

In the 1980s, performances of folk music evolved into the bhangra music genre, which would later become more mainstream in the 1990s and 2000s.[3] In the 1990s, Asian underground was considered hip and broke through to the mainstream, with artists such as Apache Indian and Cornershop frequently entering the UK charts, with the former's "Boom Shack-A-Lak" (1993) appearing in many popular movies and the latter topping the charts with "Brimful of Asha" in 1998. The genre and other forms of South Asian music began to influence Europe's pop mainstream as acts like Björk,[4] Erasure, and Siouxsie and the Banshees all released singles or remixes featuring South Asian instrumentation. Talvin Singh, known for his innovative fusion of Indian classical music with drum and bass, subsequently won a Mercury Music Prize for his album OK in 1999.[5]

Asian underground music initially had only little influence on popular Indian music on the sub-continent, where it was usually branded under world music.[6] While several Asian underground artists such as Apache Indian, Trickbaby and Bally Sagoo gained fame in India, it was only after Panjabi MC's international hit "Mundian To Bach Ke" that British-Asian underground music could compete with domestic Indian artists like Shankar Mahadevan and Remo Fernandes, in addition to attracting worldwide audiences.[7] It was followed by the globally successful Rishi Rich Project, consisting of producer Rishi Rich and artists Jay Sean, Mumzy Stranger, Juggy D and Veronica Mehta. They were one of the first groups to fuse Bhangra music with contemporary R&B and found tremendous success in India after their songs were featured in mainstream Bollywood soundtracks such as Boom, Kya Kool Hai Hum and Hum Tum. Since then, Asian underground music has exerted some influence on mainstream Indian pop music.

Asian underground music has also influenced mainstream American hip hop, R&B and urban music in the 2000s, including artists such as Timbaland, Truth Hurts, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliott and Britney Spears. According to DJ Green Lantern, "Indian beats have now become a fixture on the R&B scene".[8] Music produced by the Asian Dub Foundation has also been featured on the soundtracks for popular video games such as Need For Speed Underground.[9] Several former Asian underground artists such as M.I.A. and Jay Sean have gone on to achieve mainstream success in the North American music industry, where they produced mainstream songs such as "Paper Planes" and "Down" that have charted highly on (and in the latter case, topped) the Billboard Hot 100.[10]

Primary instruments edit

Asian underground uses many traditional and relatively new instruments. Its primary ones are sitar and tabla, and almost all artists use an electronic or acoustic drum kit and/or synthesizer. Some groups like Tabla Beat Science use an electric bass. Various other instruments, including the dholak, sarangi, and bansuri are also sometimes used. Vocals can be found as an instrument of emotional expression on many Asian underground recordings.[11]

Notable labels edit

Notable compilations edit

  • Anokha - Soundz of the Asian Underground
  • Eastern Uprising - Music from the Asian Underground, compiled by Earthtribe, released on Sony/Higherground
  • Indian Electronica volume 001, compiled by Qasim Virjee a.k.a. Abdul Smooth

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The birth of Asian underground: 'This music was for us and by us, and that was very powerful'". TheGuardian.com. 11 January 2019. from the original on 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  2. ^ Patil, Adwait (6 April 2017). "A Look Back as the Asian Underground Turns 20". NPR. from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  3. ^ Bakrania, Falu (2013). Bhangra and Asian underground South Asian Music and the Politics of Belonging in Britain (1st ed.). from the original on 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  4. ^ "A Look Back as the Asian Underground Turns 20". from the original on 2020-11-27. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  5. ^ "Mercury prize for Talvin Singh". Independent.co.uk. 7 September 1999. from the original on 2016-10-12. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  6. ^ Huq, Rupa (2003). "From the margins to mainstream?". Young. 11: 29–48. doi:10.1177/1103308803011001074. S2CID 145697948. from the original on 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  7. ^ "Bollywood samples – 10 of the best". TheGuardian.com. 2 December 2015. from the original on 2020-12-22. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  8. ^ . Zee News. December 16, 2009. Archived from the original on August 10, 2015. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  9. ^ "Need for Speed: Underground (Video Game 2003)". IMDb. from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  10. ^ "M.I.A. | Billboard". Billboard. from the original on 2020-11-15. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  11. ^ https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/5163/14.%20AESTHETIC%20FUSIONS%20Chapter%204.doc%3F.pdf?sequence=14&isAllowed=y. Retrieved 2020-09-30. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

External links edit

  • Guide to Asian Underground
  • Documentary film about Asian Underground and Bhangra

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Asian underground is a term associated with various British Asian and South Asian Canadian musicians mostly Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan who blend elements of Western underground dance music and the traditional Asian music of their home countries in South Asia The sound has roots in the South Asian Diaspora and many notable musicians within the genre are immigrants or children of immigrants 1 The first well known mention was the compilation album Anokha Soundz of the Asian Underground released in 1997 and masterminded by Talvin Singh and Sweety Kapoor 2 It is not a strict musical genre per se since the specific sounds can vary wildly from Cornershop s Bollywood influenced Britpop to Panjabi MCs bhangra influenced jungle Contents 1 History 2 Primary instruments 3 Notable labels 4 Notable compilations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn the 1980s performances of folk music evolved into the bhangra music genre which would later become more mainstream in the 1990s and 2000s 3 In the 1990s Asian underground was considered hip and broke through to the mainstream with artists such as Apache Indian and Cornershop frequently entering the UK charts with the former s Boom Shack A Lak 1993 appearing in many popular movies and the latter topping the charts with Brimful of Asha in 1998 The genre and other forms of South Asian music began to influence Europe s pop mainstream as acts like Bjork 4 Erasure and Siouxsie and the Banshees all released singles or remixes featuring South Asian instrumentation Talvin Singh known for his innovative fusion of Indian classical music with drum and bass subsequently won a Mercury Music Prize for his album OK in 1999 5 Asian underground music initially had only little influence on popular Indian music on the sub continent where it was usually branded under world music 6 While several Asian underground artists such as Apache Indian Trickbaby and Bally Sagoo gained fame in India it was only after Panjabi MC s international hit Mundian To Bach Ke that British Asian underground music could compete with domestic Indian artists like Shankar Mahadevan and Remo Fernandes in addition to attracting worldwide audiences 7 It was followed by the globally successful Rishi Rich Project consisting of producer Rishi Rich and artists Jay Sean Mumzy Stranger Juggy D and Veronica Mehta They were one of the first groups to fuse Bhangra music with contemporary R amp B and found tremendous success in India after their songs were featured in mainstream Bollywood soundtracks such as Boom Kya Kool Hai Hum and Hum Tum Since then Asian underground music has exerted some influence on mainstream Indian pop music Asian underground music has also influenced mainstream American hip hop R amp B and urban music in the 2000s including artists such as Timbaland Truth Hurts Jay Z Snoop Dogg Missy Elliott and Britney Spears According to DJ Green Lantern Indian beats have now become a fixture on the R amp B scene 8 Music produced by the Asian Dub Foundation has also been featured on the soundtracks for popular video games such as Need For Speed Underground 9 Several former Asian underground artists such as M I A and Jay Sean have gone on to achieve mainstream success in the North American music industry where they produced mainstream songs such as Paper Planes and Down that have charted highly on and in the latter case topped the Billboard Hot 100 10 Primary instruments editAsian underground uses many traditional and relatively new instruments Its primary ones are sitar and tabla and almost all artists use an electronic or acoustic drum kit and or synthesizer Some groups like Tabla Beat Science use an electric bass Various other instruments including the dholak sarangi and bansuri are also sometimes used Vocals can be found as an instrument of emotional expression on many Asian underground recordings 11 Notable labels editAxiom Records Nation Records Shiva Soundsystem Six Degrees RecordsNotable compilations editAnokha Soundz of the Asian Underground Eastern Uprising Music from the Asian Underground compiled by Earthtribe released on Sony Higherground Indian Electronica volume 001 compiled by Qasim Virjee a k a Abdul SmoothSee also editWorld fusion musicReferences edit The birth of Asian underground This music was for us and by us and that was very powerful TheGuardian com 11 January 2019 Archived from the original on 2020 10 28 Retrieved 2020 09 29 Patil Adwait 6 April 2017 A Look Back as the Asian Underground Turns 20 NPR Archived from the original on 2020 09 30 Retrieved 2020 09 29 Bakrania Falu 2013 Bhangra and Asian undergroundSouth Asian Music and the Politics of Belonging in Britain 1st ed Archived from the original on 2020 09 25 Retrieved 2020 09 30 A Look Back as the Asian Underground Turns 20 Archived from the original on 2020 11 27 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Mercury prize for Talvin Singh Independent co uk 7 September 1999 Archived from the original on 2016 10 12 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Huq Rupa 2003 From the margins to mainstream Young 11 29 48 doi 10 1177 1103308803011001074 S2CID 145697948 Archived from the original on 2021 10 04 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Bollywood samples 10 of the best TheGuardian com 2 December 2015 Archived from the original on 2020 12 22 Retrieved 2020 09 30 Jay Z thrilled by the Indian response to his song Zee News December 16 2009 Archived from the original on August 10 2015 Retrieved 2009 12 16 Need for Speed Underground Video Game 2003 IMDb Archived from the original on 2016 11 30 Retrieved 2020 09 30 M I A Billboard Billboard Archived from the original on 2020 11 15 Retrieved 2020 09 30 https ecommons cornell edu bitstream handle 1813 5163 14 20AESTHETIC 20FUSIONS 20Chapter 204 doc 3F pdf sequence 14 amp isAllowed y Retrieved 2020 09 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help External links editGuide to Asian Underground Documentary film about Asian Underground and 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