
Coke Studio (Season 14)
Series: 33 1/3 South Asia;
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
- Date of Publication 6 February 2025
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9798765100134
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages pages
- Size 196x127 mm
- Language English 677
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Long description:
This book reviews the 13 songs of Coke Studio's 14th season and highlights how those innovations resulted in a successful reboot of the show.
In a country fraught with political instability and violence, the television show Coke Studio serves as a beacon of hope and progress in Pakistan. For over a decade, its music has not only acted as a medium for sharing Pakistan's rich musical heritage across the world, but also created an appreciation and awareness of the musical traditions embedded within the diverse communities of the country. The show has profound cultural impact in its exposure of not only Pakistan's, but the entire South Asian region's indigenous musical compositions and ancient musical traditions dating back to the 12th century.
Referencing his own personal experiences working as a session artist in Coke Studio's second and 11th seasons, Jamil emphasizes on how the show has taken a major shift in sonic palettes, visual style and production approach in the 14th season. This was largely due to the introduction of Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan (a.k.a. Xulfi) and his team of electronic producers who have hugely impacted the local music in Pakistan for more than five years with their hybrid production approach to Pakistani music; electronic dance music applied to regional melodies and instrumentation.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Coke Studio Through the Years
Coke Studio: How did Pakistani Music Get Here?
Coke Studio as an Insider
Re-defining the Narrative
Track 1: Sway in Ecstasy
Track 2: Groovy Lament from Layari
Track 3: Ballad of the Superstars
Track 4: A Soulful Melancholic Melody of Soothing Voices
Track 5: A Punjabi Wedding Groove
Track 6: An Anthem for the Marginalized
Track 7: A Hard Rock and Rap Combo
Track 8: A Melodic Banger with an Attitude
Track 9: A Powerhouse Anthem from the Shafi Siblings
Track 10: A Song about being Carefree
Track 11: A Funky Devotional Sonic Delight
Track 12: Let's Go!
Track 13: Until We Meet Again
Coke Studio's Great Comeback
Post Modern Vibe for a Post Modern Time
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