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British
Asians had been involved in the pop industry since its infancy -
be they flamboyant frontmen like Cliff Richard, Engelbert Humperdinck,
Peter Sarstedt, Freddie Mercury and Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman,
or backroom boys like the disco producer Biddu. But few of them
made any reference to their Asian ancestry. It was something rarely
mentioned, something to be faintly embarrassed about, something
that PR people would not mention.
Slowly,
things changed. By the late 1970s, a generation of musicians from
Southall and the Midlands were pioneering bhangra, a mix of Punjabi
folk rhythms and Western dance music. And, by the early '90s, a
third wave of confident, politicised British Asian musicians emerged.
These were drawing from years of influences - fusing Hindustani
classical music, Indian folk rhythms and Bollywood soundtracks with
punk, funk, metal, jazz and hip hop - while also relentlessly mapping
out a new musical future.
In
London, this music coalesced around Outcaste, an adventurous club
night launched by a young entrepreneur called Shabs in 1995. Outcaste
started running themed nights at Ormond's in Piccadilly, central
London, where DJs played a thrilling mix of Indo-jazz fusion, funky
Bollywood tracks, and new mixes that spliced a cappella Hindi vocals
with cutting-edge techno and hip hop beats.
That
year, Outcaste released its first album 'Migration' by a young multi-instrumentalist
called Nitin Sawhney. A fusion of cutting-edge dance music, Indian
classical music, jazz, funk and flamenco, Sawhney became a major
international star, setting the tone for a record label that would
continue to push at boundaries and redefine the musical world it
occupied.
The
label has also put together a series of pioneering compilations
of Hindi film anthems, Bollywood funk, Indo jazz fusion, Indian
classical music and cutting-edge breakbeat acts. It has even branched
out into flamenco, Brazilian music and Jewish klezmer with the London
band Oi Va Voi.
This
compilation is a broad overview of some of the major talents who
emerged from the Outcaste stable, including Nitin Sawhney and the
Bombay tabla and bass duo Badmarsh & Shri. It also includes
several great floor-filling club anthems - the sitar-led funk of
'Mathar' by the legendary jazz vibist Dave Pike, the Knight Rider-sampling
hip hop of Panjabi MC's 'Mundian Tu Bach Ke', the Top Ten hit 'Dance
With You' by the Rishi Rich Project featuring Southall's R&B
king Jay Sean. And there are plenty of lesser-known classics, be
they the cut-and-paste sampladelic funk of Sutrasonic and the Bollywood
Breaks Orchestra, or the ambient epics of Niraj Chag or Ges E.
| TRACK
LISTING |
1.
Panjabi MC - Mundian Tu Bach Ke
2. Dave Pike Set - Mathar
3. Nitin Sawhney - Homelands
4. Badmarsh & Shri - Dancing Drums
5. Pressure Drop - Theme For Outcaste
6. Sutra Sonic - Sutra's B Boy Experiment
7. Niraj Chag - Sanatan
8. Ges E & Usman - Flute Song
9. Bollywood Breaks Orchestra - Cosmic Flute
10. Badmarsh - Jungle Sitars
11. Badmarsh & Shi - Signs (Blowfelt Remix)
12. Rishi Rich Project featuring Jay Sean & Juggy D - Dance
With You
13. Oi Va Voi - Ladino Song
14. Cosmic Rocker - Papo |
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