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Turaab Khan's latest track is the perfect song for a long drive

Turaab Khan's latest track is the perfect song for a long drive

New kid on the block Khan might just be an artist waiting to be discovered by a bigger platform.
29 Dec, 2020

This is an excellent time for Pakistani music with two major platforms — Coke Studio and Velo Sound Station — coming out with one release after another of either very well-written and produced original music, or covers improvised in such a manner that they sound fresh, yet with just a hint of nostalgia to them.

There’s a third brand new music show in the works right now that insiders say will (rather optimistically) have a bigger impact than either of these two shows this winter season. That’s a very tall order to fulfil.

Hopefully, these claims will have some substance to them and we are treated to even more music after years of tedious and formulaic covers that just weren’t hitting the mark. Or helping the industry move forward.

With most of the attention of audiences focused on the established mainstream and newer acts on these two massive platforms, it’s understandable that more independent artists, especially those that occupy very tiny niches, are releasing their music relatively unnoticed.

It’s important that, in the glitz and glamour of high-profile shows, they too get their due share or a fair listen at least.

Sifting through some of the newer releases, one came across a single that stood out — Grey by Turaab Khan. It’s from the alternative rock genre and in English. In contrast to the high energy belted out in the more popular songs in CS and VSS, this song is quite moody.

The production is very restrained, lending more attention to the little details that build the beautiful, yet melancholic atmosphere in the song.

“It’s all the same, when you’re away, it’s grey,” croons Turaab Khan in 'Grey'. The song opens with a simple riff from the electric guitar of the main chorus line. The song opens almost quietly with Turaab singing the opening verses with just an extended keyboard chord playing in the background.

'Grey' is a song about the pain and longing of separation. From the relative emptiness in the song, it progresses to a light acoustic strumming until for the chorus, all three — the electric guitar, the keyboard and the acoustic guitar — come together for the chorus.

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The accompanying music is rich in contrast to that in the verses. The second time the chorus comes around, Turaab has added the bass drum to it, giving it an even bigger sound. The overall production is quite slick. Turaab Khan might just be an artist waiting to be discovered by a bigger platform. He is certainly talented.

Musically and lyrically, 'Grey' harks back to the late ’90s, not in a retro pop-reinventing-the-era kind of way, but literally, as if it had been written and produced back then. Alternative rock with just a hint of pop to make for it to be a bit more easily palatable and appeal to a wider audience without compromising on its more serious, romantic melancholia. 'Grey' is the perfect song to listen to on a long, uninterrupted drive.

Published in Dawn, ICON, December 27th, 2020

Comments

Chrís Dăn Dec 29, 2020 12:14pm
Ah,another singer with a whispering sound so that music lovers may not feel the lack of command on pitch,volume & 'sur' of voice. Why these guys do not do some 'riaz'? Why they do not practice and work hard on their sound quality with professional teachers and then come in front of us? Why this guy too is unable to recognize and do which word needs an emphasis with controlled but intense tinge &which words to carry a prolonged but controlled emphasis to express the real depth of that word. You need a solid professional practice,young man as till this moment you are not the in-charge of your vocal cords-the first pre-requisite of a/any singer.
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Chris Roberts Dec 29, 2020 12:15pm
Turaab is very talented, and 'Grey' is a great song and is well put together. Looking forward to hearing more of his music!
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Shafiq Ahmad Dec 29, 2020 02:31pm
Real nice melody. And a very relevant and cost-effective video. Solute .Mr khan
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Laila Dec 30, 2020 12:48am
3 seconds in and I love it...
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