Future World Funk Presents Desi Nation: A Collection Of Nu-Bhangra Grooves

Future World Funk Presents Desi Nation: A Collection Of Nu-Bhangra Grooves Artist: Various Artists
Label: Earthworks [Virgin]
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 740042154827
EAN: 0740042154827
ASIN: B00008WA6B


Release Date: 2003-07-29

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Tracks:

  1. Aj Bhangra Punjabia Na Pauna - Achanak
  2. Kuriyer - Panjabi Hit Squad
  3. Munde Kolo - Mac G
  4. Bhangra Garage - A.DH feat. Singh MC
  5. Old Skool Boliyan - Rhythm Dhol Bass
  6. Hasdi Hasdi [Hit Squad Mix] - Nav Sarao
  7. I Need Money - Panjabi MC
  8. Soormey [D-Ji-Mix] - DJ Stin
  9. Nakhra - MC Coppa, Gubi Sandhu
  10. Mur Vatyneyia (Home and Away) - Bally Jagpal
  11. Haar - Kuldeep Manak
  12. Mundey Patey Jaan Geh [Summer Bass Mix] - Tarli Digital
  13. Yaab Dha - Major Mehram

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The way a Bhangra CD should sound!.......2004-08-19

Since the rise of DJ Anjali in Portland's DJ scene, I have been on a quest to find great CDs of Bhangra, Punjabi, Bollywood, and Asian Garage, to name a few. Many of the albums I find are alright, the tracks are hit and miss, but overall decent. I continued my quest to find something that resembles Anjali's spins, but felt as though I would only find exactly what I wanted at her shows or at scarce websites like punjabisongs.com.

Last month, in LA, I found this album at Amoeba records and bought it on a whim. The cover looked cool, the DJ list seemed decent, but perhaps the driving force to purchase it was seeing Punjabi MC in the line up. Come to find out later, that although he was the ulitmate decision maker, his track was definitely the weakest in the line up with the constant repition of "I need money, money yo..." Trying to market on a blend of hip hop and Bhangra is fantastic, he did well with Jay-Z, but not in this fairly superficial track.

Nonetheless, the rest of the album is amazing. It's provided me with what I've been looking for on a CD for two years. The Buddha Bars, Punjabi Lounge, Siddharta, Mystic Groove, none of these CD series could provide me with the "dinka dinka dinka" beats and the pounding of the dhols that I continually searched for in CD racks and online.

Music CD:

  1. Ruf Teddybar Eins-Vier ~ Jonny Hill
  2. A Touch of Tranquility ~ Phil Coulter
  3. Cacique Cantareira ~ Bocato
  4. Soul Reason ~ Jeff Pescetto
  5. Richard's Street ~ Richard Natto
  6. Lettere a F Fellini ~ Pino d'Angio
  7. Recollections ~ Phil Coulter
  8. Alice ~ Umberto Fiorentino
  9. Keep on Fighting ~ Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi
  10. Ombre Rosse ~ Teresa De Sio

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Nouveau

External Frames of Reference ~ The Red Death

Days of the White Owl ~ The Nerve Agents

Great Balls of Fire ~ Jerry Lee Lewis

Cast of Thousands

The Original '90s Album ~ Various Artists

Steve McQueen ~ Prefab Sprout

Gloomy Sunday ~ Various Artists

Riz Ortolani/Tommaso Giovanni ~ Riz Ortolani , and Tommaso Giovanni

Career Moves ~ Loudon Wainwright III