“ From Asian Underground To Asian Massive” Week 10, Lecture 2

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From Asian Underground To Asian Massive” Week 10, Lecture 2

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“From Asian Underground

To Asian Massive”

Week 10, Lecture 2

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Asian Dub Foundation (ADF)• DUB: • A form of music that evolved out of Raggae in the

1960s• Emphasizing Drum and Bass Frequencies• Remixing of prerecorded sound as a mode of artistic

expression• ADF: hybrid of dub bass, electronica, punk guitar and

Indian classical elements• No separation between musical form and political

message

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Community Music

• Start in 1993• ADF ED (Educational Group)• Collaboration between Teachers and Students• Break down hierarchies• Minorities, Working-Class, Disabled

• Coexistence of Different Forms of Music=Coexistence of Different Races

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Main Themes of Songs:

Problems of… • Racism• Fascism• Empire• Globalization

“We were livid and angry with Britain…and it is represented on the sonics on that album and how we played live.” (Dr. Das.)

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Free Satpal Ram

• “Engaging in debate”

• “This is how you can be engaged and have an impact. What we do has a value as an alternative news broadcast.” (Dr. Das)

• Miscarriages of Justice in Britain (BBC)

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“MIDI Warriors”• Musical Instrument Digital Interface

• a system for transmitting information to electronic musical instruments

• Warrior: One who is engaged in or experienced in battle/war

• Kazi Nazrul Islam• Poet, Revolutionary• National Poet of Bangladesh• Ami Bidrohi (1920s poem)• Rebel Warrior

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ADF & The Queen

• Pandit G awarded Master of British Empire (MBE)

• For serving the nation through music• He rejects the MBE• "When I think of the British Empire,

exploitation and colonialism spring to mind. The issue is particularly significant now because we are seeing a new form of imperialism…”

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Talvin Singh

• Family from Uganda• Born and raised in East London• Trained in Indian classical music• Tabla, break-dancing, punk music• Founded club called “Anokha”• Space for Asian Punk and Drum and Bass music• Responsible for “Asian Underground”

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Why call it “Underground”?

• An avant-garde movement or publication

• Hidden, concealed, clandestine

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Mercury Music Prize 1999(“Asian Overground”)

• "With me being from Asian

origin I am a minority and this

is celebrating the struggle of

our forefathers.”

• "The industry needs to accept music that's a bit colourful. I am not a minority anymore, I am a majority. This is celebrating that."

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Outcaste RecordsEstablished: 1995(Note the spelling of outcaste)

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Outcaste Records:“The aim was to promote and endorse British-Asian

underground music.”

Swaraj: Future Beat Science

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CLUB KALI“The world’s biggest Asian based LGBT Club”(LGBT=Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender)

“...ecclectisism is the basis of

my mixes, I don´t like to play

for audiences that want to hear

one type of music or the same

tempo all night.”

DJ Ritu

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Asian Massive• From Underground to Massive• (From Counterpublic to Public?)• (From British Asian to Global?)• (From Britain to NYCDelhi?)

• Massive:--Mass Audience--Large or imposing, as in quantity, scope, degree,

intensity, or scale--Qualities of Indian Classical Music

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Karsh Kale

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MIDIval Punditz

• MIDIval (Not Medieval)Musical Instrument Digital Interface

• Pundit:-A Brahman scholar or learned man-Used as a title of respect for a learned man in India.