Ghost notes with Gumby

Published April 4, 2012

Uth Records is back for a second season. More importantly, thousands of young musicians this year got the opportunity to have Gumby – known to be the best drummer in Pakistan– evaluate their music. Selected out of these contestants, six artists/bands were then invited to the Uth studio in Karachi to collaborate with an already established artist to record their own song and shoot a music video.

Grab the April issue of the Herald to read about Gumby, Orangenoise, Sara Haider and other artists on turning their passion in to careers, Pakistan's music industry and the process of recording with Uth Records.

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