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Meet Tanseer Ahmed Dar, the lead singer
of the band Karavan. In an exclusive interview, we learn
about his music, inspiration and upcoming album “Saara
Jahan”. He has worked with many other Pakistani
musicians including Arsh and Circle, Ali Haider, and
Fakhre-e-Alam.
Interview by Sadaf Fayyaz
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I attended Gulistan Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai School in
1992 and Government College of Commerce & Economics
in 1996. I love spending time with my family; I have
one daughter and two sons
I became interested in music when I was twenty
one, and the first instrument I learned to play was
a keyboard and synthesizer. It was purely my decision
to become a musician, there was no other influence.
I developed an interest in music solely because
of Michael Jackson. However, I am also inspired by legends
like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, U2, Santana and Millennium.
The reason for that is because all four of us were apart;
albums are worked on and made when members sit together.
All four of us were passing through different phases
of life. Sameer went to Dubai, Alan got divorced, Asad
was managing his family business, and I had started
my own business.
We are already done with it and will be shooting our
video with Director Sohail Javed in a day or two. The
video is of the track Kese Mumkin Hey, which happens
to be my favorite too. There are eleven tracks in all
in the album, with three live tracks Rakh Aas, Sajni
and Gardish.
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The mixing part
has been done by Shahi. He’s an amazing musician
and exceptional engineer. I must say he’s a
perfectionist in his work, and truly a brilliant engineer.
like
listening to Nazia Hasan, Vital Signs, Alamgir and
Awaz. From the new lot, I like listening to Atif Aslam
a lot.
Live, of course. I enjoy live
sessions more because you’re interacting with
your audience directly.
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In terms of rhythm and art, it should come out of a
singer’s heart. He should know what he’s
singing and how he’s singing. From an engineering
point of view, everything has to precise and in its
own place. For example, the equipment, instruments,
mastering and mixing have to be excellent.
Asad is a neighbor of mine and a very talented and skilled
person. The most fantastic thing about him is that he
has worked with two top bands of Pakistan: Vital Signs
and Awaz. He has also participated in Coke Studio this
season. His experience stretches over two decades and
that too with renowned artists like Junoon, Najam, Vital
Signs, and now Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. He has worked with
almost every genre of music.
I’m not expecting anything from it as such; we
know we’ve worked hard to create something soulful
for people. Our motto is to work hard and leave the
rest to God.
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Music videos are very important from an album’s
promotional point of view. The world is becoming cyber
through the internet, and you need to be on YouTube
for getting good promotion and feedback. Albums do not
work without videos. For instance, when a famous company
launches a new product, they also launch an advertising
campaign for it to let people know about their product
offering. People have to be aware of what you’re
doing and where you stand.
Anees Ahmed, Sabir Zafar and Adnan Ahmed did it for
us.
Keep listening to good music and keep promoting good
music!
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