Bhangra Brothers

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Mithe Bol 04:23 Tools
Pind Wich 04:10 Tools
Boliyan 04:17 Tools
Aaja Nach Ley (Album Version) 03:29 Tools
Ayi Na Pasand 03:45 Tools
Jugni 04:15 Tools
Aaja Nach Ley 03:31 Tools
Nawa Dor 04:15 Tools
Jaana 03:45 Tools
Soni Mutear 03:13 Tools
Diamond Da Tukra 03:29 Tools
Jaana [#] 03:39 Tools
Gun 04:09 Tools
Sun Baliye 03:47 Tools
Jind Jaan 04:45 Tools
Sun Baliye (feat. RDB) 03:47 Tools
Chiti 04:46 Tools
Kardiye Kair 03:30 Tools
Kal Turr Jaana 06:13 Tools
Patley 04:05 Tools
Daimond Da Tukra 03:29 Tools
Pegg 00:00 Tools
India Di Seher 03:29 Tools
Ayi Na Passand 00:00 Tools
Gidde Di Shoukeen 00:00 Tools
Sun Baliye - Pinju Mix 03:40 Tools
BB Anthem feat. Blitz 00:00 Tools
Tappe 00:00 Tools
Bansuri 03:40 Tools
Sun Baliye - DJ Shadow & DJ Dev Mix 04:23 Tools
  • 11,670
    plays
  • 4,169
    listners
  • 11670
    top track count

BHANGRA BROTHERS Soni Mutear Worldmusic Recordings by Ausfahrt Musikverlag GmbH. AUS 3032-2 The great boom in all things Bollywood and Indian was sparked off by a single smash hit: „Mundian To Bach Ke“ by Panjabi MC. Manmander Singh Kahi has performed the song with Panjabi MC on all the major stages of the world. After that great success, Manmander Singh Kahi and Gurinder Singh Bewas founded a new band – the „Bhangra Brothers“ – a riveting cocktail of the East and West. HipHop beats meet instruments from the party vibes of western India. The band represents a new form of expression for the cultural and musical movement. Since they were founded, the „Bhangra Brothers“ have been touring as a live band together with Panjabi MC. Now at last, the long awaited debut album „Soni Mutear“ has been released. The Bhangra Brothers, whose musicians are Manmander Singh Kahi and Gurinder Singh Bewas, present „Soni Mutear“, an album that was recorded in England and is very much in the style of the British Bhangra club culture, joining forces with the production team Northstar Productions and other producers such as Panjabi MC, RDB, Sean Finn and Pit Baley. The expressive duo are cousins and got together two years ago, wearing their traditional turbans as a visual expression of Sikh Indian club beat culture, spreading the message throughout the western musical world. The Bhangra Brothers are already cult in the Bollywood & Bhangra community: No band in the same genre was hired more often in the last two years. Their tracks are in very high demand – and are already on all the important play lists, such as the BBC Asian Network. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Similar Artists