Zeb & Haniya

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Bibi Sanam Janem 00:00 Tools
Chal diye 00:00 Tools
Paimona 00:00 Tools
Aitebar 00:00 Tools
Paimana Bitte 00:00 Tools
Kabhi Na Kabhi 00:00 Tools
Rona Chor Diya 00:00 Tools
Nazaar Eyle 00:00 Tools
Ahaan 00:00 Tools
Kahaan 00:00 Tools
Seh Na Sakay 00:00 Tools
Laili Jaan 00:00 Tools
Ban Ke Teri 00:00 Tools
Ban Key Touri Jogan 00:00 Tools
Bibi Sanam 00:00 Tools
Paimana Bitte (Pashto Darri) 00:00 Tools
Rona Chorh Diya 00:00 Tools
Paimana Bitte (Pashto/Darri) 00:00 Tools
Chal Diyay 00:00 Tools
Paimona - Coke Studio (ApniISP.Com) 00:00 Tools
Bibi Sanam Janem - Muskurahat. 00:00 Tools
Paimona - Coke Studio 00:00 Tools
Chup - Coke Studio (ApniISP.Com) 00:00 Tools
Chup! 00:00 Tools
Daam 00:00 Tools
Rona Chor Dia 00:00 Tools
Daam OST 00:00 Tools
Nazar Eyle 00:00 Tools
Paimona Coke Studio Version 00:00 Tools
Kya Khayaal Hai 00:00 Tools
Chup (studio recording) 00:00 Tools
Paimona (For your headphones mix) 00:00 Tools
Rona Chor Diya [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Nazaar Eyle - Muskurahat.Com 00:00 Tools
Paimona - [www.koolmuzone.com] 00:00 Tools
Paimana Bitte (Pashto,Darri) 04:39 Tools
Kahan 00:00 Tools
Paimana Bitte (Pasto & Darri) [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Chal Diye [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Bibi sanam janam 00:00 Tools
Chup [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Rona Chor Dia - Coke Studio (ApniISP.Com) 00:00 Tools
Paimona - www.DJMaza.Com 00:00 Tools
Kabhi Na Kabhi [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Aitebar [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Bibi Sanam Janem - Muskurahat.Com 00:00 Tools
Seh Na Sakay [Chup] 00:00 Tools
Kahaan (mixdown) 00:00 Tools
Yaad (studio recording) 00:00 Tools
Ahaan [Chup] 00:00 Tools
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Zebunnisa Bangash and Haniya Aslam, a female duo who have evolved from two college kids experimenting with music as a hobby to artists who have created one of the most anticipated albums of 2008. Zeb and Haniya was conceived circa 2000-2003, the girls’ college days in the United States. Chup, their first song, came to life in sessions at an abandoned café in the basement of Zeb's dorm. After a tremendous response from the college community, Zeb and Haniya recorded a rough version of Chup and another song titled Yaad with Mekaal Hasan (of Mekaal Hasan Band). Once again, the response was remarkable. The songs were a hit. They spread on the internet and soon found their way onto Pakistan’s City FM 89 radio waves. Zeb has been singing since age eight and has been training as a vocalist since 1998 with acclaimed Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan. Her fellow musician and first cousin, Haniya, is a guitarist, vocalist and a songwriter. 9 of their debut album’s 10 songs are original compositions. Produced by Mekaal Hasan, at Digital Fidelity Studios, the accompanying musicians on the album read like a ‘best of’ list in the national music scene: former Noori drummer, Louis 'Gumby' Pinto on percussion, Shallum Xavier of Fuzon on lead guitar, bass by Kamran 'Mannoo' Zafar, Mauj’s Omran Shafique plays a blues solo on their debut single Aitebaar, and Co-Ven’s Hamza Jafri (guitars), Sikander Mufti (drums) and Sameer Ahmed (bass) are featured on the final track of the album. Finally, the accomplished Norwegian jazz trumpeter, Hildegen Øiseth, makes an unforgettable appearance in some tracks. The album was snapped up by Fire Records, one of the biggest labels in Pakistan, and is due for release in June 2008. In addition, Zeb and Haniya shot their first video in March 2008 with renowned director Saqib Malik, (of Khamaj Fame) The video is slated for release in June 2008. After the success of Chup and Yaad, Zeb and Haniya’s climb up the music industry ladder began with live performances. The first was commissioned by the American Consulate in Islamabad (2005). This was followed by the first full-length Zeb and Haniya concert in Lahore (2006). Sponsored by Levi’s, the gig established the duo as a solid live act delivering a first class performance of originals and covers in both English and Urdu. Zeb and Haniya were selected as part of the finale line-up for the Rock Your Shenakht Festival in Karachi held on the 60th anniversary of the nation’s independence. Each time the duo has received rave reviews from the press and the audiences alike. Zeb and Haniya have matured from the underground to the national scene, where their ascent continues today, on the eve of the release of their debut album. Their songs bring a spectrum of style, instrumentation and influence. Some tracks ring with the cheeriness of pop while others capture the evocative richness of Pashto and Farsi folk traditions. Their sound is not confined to one genre, and has been described as Alternative, Art Folk, Ethnic Blues and World Music. Their influences are many, including pioneering pop and folk from Pakistan, 60s and 70s folk guitar-based music from the US and UK, classical South Asian music, classic Jazz, delta Blues. The artists skim across decades, genres and borders to produce a truly innovative sound. Their songs seamlessly mix blues grooves and jazzy rhythms into complex melodies grounded in local traditions. Finally, we have a sound that touches the brilliant kaleidoscope of language, history and culture that is Pakistan . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.