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Dil Maange Aur

by Pak Rockcast

Your favorite Pakistani pop and rock podcast is here. Dil Maange Aur charts the iconic Pakistan rock scene, bringing you histories, reflections, stories, interviews, and more. Join us as we rediscover old memories and build new ones. Dil Maange Aur!

Copyright: Pak Rockcast

Episodes

S2E6 Rockistan: Someone Finally Wrote a Book?!

1h 12m · Published 06 Apr 03:50

How many of us have thought, while spending the day away listening to our favorites, from the bands everyone knows to the ones only those who know know, "yaar, someone needs to write a book about this incredible history"? Well, we don't know about you, but we've thought about this a lot (which is partly what inspired this podcast, just that none of us have the patience to actually write an entire book), and alas, some brave soul has actually done it. Introducing Tayyab Khalil, the man who has undoubtedly made an incredible contribution to Pakistani rock music through his breakthrough "Rockistan," an engaging narrative text that documents not just the history of this genre we love, but shares accounts of the relationships between bands, bandmates, and artists across the scene. We were honored to sit with Tayyab to talk about his project in this episode, where he shares how he went about gathering the stories and what inspired him to do so. And while you're at it, check out Rockistan's website at rockistan.net/, where you can download the book for free (and buy a hard copy if you're still classy). Many thanks to Tayyab for chatting with us, and to all of your for listening! As always, get back to us with feedback on our Facebook page and give us suggestions, tips, and thoughts. Rock on, rockistanis.

S2E5 Dil ki Baat - Junaid ki Yaad

1h 10m · Published 20 Dec 04:49

Fans, we've been out of commission for a bit but rest assured, we're back and still at it. Thanks for your patience with us and hope you continue to leave feedback and your own reflections on our Facebook page. This time, picking up from our last episode way back when, we're talking about the icon of Pakistani pop: Junaid Jamshed. Some know him as the face of the pop band that started it all in Pakistan, and yet others for his nasheeds. For all of us, though, Junaid was and remains the voice of our generation. In this episode, we chat about his beginnings, reflect on his legacy, and grapple with his internal conflicts and struggles, just as he did throughout his life. Thanks again for listening and supporting, and welcome back to Dil Maange Aur!

S2E4 - Vital Signs ka Qafila

46m · Published 19 Apr 21:13

Do pal ka, yey jeewan hai.. to thori sa aur Vital Signs hojaye yaaron!

Fans, we hope you've been staying well and healthy. As we're all taking time to reflect and slow down, we've been thinking a lot about Vital Signs, jiska qafila ab bhi chala jaa raha hai. Our conversation on the band that set the standard for Pakistan's pop and rock scene continues in this second part of our series. The guys sit down to talk about their legacy and influence not just musically, but socially, politically, and on a personal level for all of us throughout the subcontinent, for diaspora around the world, and across generations. From the influences of western jazz and soft rock on their early rise, the drama around "Gori" and "Sanwali Saloni," and their legacy as the voice of an entire generation, this episode has a little bit of everything. As always, tell us what you think! We'd love to hear from you about what you think Vital Signs' influence was on our Facebook page at facebook.com/DilMaangeAur and on Instagram at instagram.com/DilMaangeAur. Hope we can keep you company as you continue to stay at home and wishing all our fans good health through this time!

S2E3 - Interview: Sherjan Ahmad

1h 21m · Published 12 Apr 18:27

Hey there fans! In our second interview of the season, we sit with Sherjan, an emerging artist in his own right, to chat about his experiences growing up in both Pakistan and the U.S., his musical influences, his family's background, and, of course, how it was to grow up as Salman Ahmad's son. What was all that like? What are the roots of this talented family? What are the similarities between him and his dad, and where do they diverge? Catch all this and more, and as always, let us know what you think on our Facebook page at facebook.com/DilMaangeAur.

S2E2 - Vital Signs: Meethi Woh Yaadein

59m · Published 22 Mar 04:30

Vital Signs evokes undeniable memories for nearly all fans of Pakistan's pop rock genre. From Junaid's charming looks and unmatched vocals, Shahi's smooth "geetar," to Rohail's genius and often experimental compositions that brought it all together. Vital Signs is the band that sits atop the modern pop rock scene in Pakistan, and for some, it always will. In this first of several episodes dedicated to this iconic and all-time classic band that is synonymous with Pakistan itself, the DMA guys sit and share their own connections and early memories of Vital Signs. Meethi woh yaadein, ab bhi hain pyaari.

S2E1 - Interview with Brian O'Connell

1h 26m · Published 15 Mar 19:44

Fans, it’s 2020, and things are wild, but we’re back and so excited to share with you two things we've been eagerly waiting to debut: First up, our new branding! Tell us what you think of our new design, and many thanks to our resident artist Saniya Husain for her stunning work! And second, our very first interview, with none other than Brian O’Connell! From New York to Pakistan, Brian transformed Junoon’s sound and is forever etched in the memories of Pakistani rock fans. Join us as Brian reveals his musical influences and gets a little spiritual. A big thanks to Brian for a gripping conversation, and as always, tell us what you think on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DilMaangeAur/), and follow our new Twitter (https://twitter.com/DilMaangeAur) and Instagram pages (https://www.instagram.com/dilmaangeaur/)

Alwida Season 1! Ab Dil Maange Season 2

5m · Published 03 Jan 03:50

Quick message from the Dil Maange team to wrap up our first season, give a few shout outs, and keep the guftagu rolling. Thanks to all of you for listening, we'll see you soon for season 2!

S1E10 - Torch Bearers: Second Generation Bands (Part II)

32m · Published 29 Dec 18:02

This episode is the second in the two part series on second generation bands. We pick up the discussion right where we left off in the previous episode. This will also be the final episode of Season 1 as we go into a break for a few weeks.

S1E9 - Torch Bearers: Second Generation Bands (Part I)

27m · Published 22 Dec 20:06

Aaroh, Noori, EP, Fuzon, Mizraab and so many others. The emergence of new bands exploding onto the scene in the late 90s and early 2000s, with the help of Pepsi Battle of the Bands, took rock music in Pakistan to new heights. In this episode we talk about a new generation of bands that took the mantle from Junoon and Vital Signs, marking a distinct era in Pakistani rock history.

S1E8 - Rooh-e-Junoon: Junoon and Spirituality

57m · Published 11 Dec 05:30

It would be no surprise for a band, that is known for "sufi" rock, to be heavily influenced by spiritual traditions. In this episode we explore Junoon's relationship with faith and spirituality.

Dil Maange Aur has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 13:11:23. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 09:11.

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