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August 07, 2007

Review: new CD from FaluMusic

falu.jpg People interested in Asian Underground music have probably already heard of Falu, a singer who first appeared on Karsh Kale’s Realize back in 2001. Since then she’s been featured on a number of other people’s CDs, but today she releases her own, self-titled CD. Rather than going for more in the way electronic beats, here Falu works with a live rock/desi fusion band, doing a mix of English and Hindi/Urdu songs.

It’s a strong first effort. Falu has trained in Hindustani classical music with Ustad Sultan Khan, and there are several nice Hindi/Urdu tracks on the CD. The strongest is certainly her version of “O Lal Meri” (aka, “Dama Dam Mast Qalandar”); here the music is traditional, and Falu gets to really show off her Qawwali chops. I found Falu’s version of Asha Bhosle’s “Dum Maro Dum” less exciting, perhaps because I’m too attached to the original — and to Asha Bhosle’s voice (still, Falu’s rock/fusion band seems to be having a good time rocking out a bit here). Also good are “Rabba” and “Poojan.” Ustad Sultan Khan himself shows up playing Sarangi on two tracks, and he joins in the vocals to “Copper Can.”

Thus far, I’ve been somewhat less excited by the English language songs on the CD, though there are some notable exceptions. The lyrics to “Without You” are a mix of English and Urdu, and it’s intriguing to hear Falu do Qawwali-esque vocal trills on the English as well as the Urdu parts of the song. “Hey Baby” is entirely in English (albeit with a desi musical touch), though from listening to the lyrics it occurred to me that Falu is replicating in a secular, English, rock idiom the themes that are also prevalent Qawwali music: longing, desire, and the inaccessibility of the beloved. The difference, of course, is that in Urdu the longing is for God, while in English the longing is for a lover. (Note: you can listen to “Hey Baby” on Falu’s Myspace page)

You can get this CD at Falu’s website; it’s also available on Itunes and at Amazon. Readers in the New York area might want to hit the CD release party at Canal Room tomorrow (more details here). I won’t be able to go; perhaps Falu and her band will come to Philly sometime…

[Disclosure: the folks at Press Here music sent me a review copy of this CD.]

amardeep on August 7, 2007 10:37 AM in Music · T·r·a·c·k·b·a·c·k address · Direct link · Email post



14 comments

 1 · Rajni the Monkey on August 7, 2007 11:44 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

From the SM archives here is a nice pic of Falu from Artwallah in 2006.


 2 · Amardeep on August 7, 2007 11:46 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Thanks, "Rajni the monkey"!


 3 · Shodan on August 7, 2007 12:02 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

 4 · pied piper on August 7, 2007 12:08 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Go Falu! She has probably has much onstage energy and enthusiasm as anyone I've ever seen perform live.


 5 · Shodan on August 7, 2007 12:10 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

#$%@ Link


 6 · ashvin on August 7, 2007 01:49 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Here's Junoon's live version of Lal Meri :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Tc5VI6d44

I suppose by doing familiar songs people are bound to compare her stuff to their own favorite versions. But still.. go Falu !


 7 · Sadaiyappan on August 7, 2007 02:59 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Dum Maro Dum sounds really cool. Can someone give me an english translation?


 8 · Runa on August 7, 2007 03:29 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Dum Maro Dum literally refers to smoking ( slang for puffing on a cigarrette or in this case, "chillum" or opium pipe) The orginal song had the inimitable Zeenta Aman in full hippie mode , high on drugs representing the supposedly westernized, hippie 60s generation.......


 9 · Sadaiyappan on August 7, 2007 03:40 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Yeah, here is the Zeenta Aman in the original on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUMR6z0zQk0

I like Falu's remake better than the original.


 10 · Runa on August 7, 2007 04:09 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Sorry for the typo earlier .That should read "Zeenat" Aman


 11 · Asha's Dad on August 7, 2007 06:13 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

Cool sound. Hey Baby sounds a little like "No 1 Crush" by Garbage at times.


 12 · libran38 on August 7, 2007 06:30 PM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

just ordered it. thanks...


 13 · MD on August 10, 2007 11:39 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

I think her album rocks. Its amazing. Everyone should go see her perform live. She is incredible. Her work is musically smart.


 14 · Camille on August 10, 2007 11:47 AM · Direct link · “Quote”(?)

MD, where have you been!?


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