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  1. Asian underground is a term associated with various British Asian, South Asian Canadian, and South Asian American musicians (mostly Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan) who blend elements of Western underground dance music and the traditional Asian music of their home countries in South Asia.

  2. Asian underground music was born, fusing together eclectic sounds and instruments such as the tabla, classical Indian music, DrumnBass, reggae, hip hop, punk, techno and electronica. The Asian underground music scene began to rise through the 1990’s, and formed a large audience.

  3. Dec 6, 2021 · From masters of the art to burgeoning talent, we cast our net far and wide to bring you some of our absolute favourite picks from 2021. So, turn your chosen listening device up loud, clear some space in your domicile, and savour some of the wonderful music that's surfaced from Asia during the past 12 months.

  4. Asian underground music refers to a diverse and vibrant musical movement that emerged from the cultural expressions of Asian diaspora communities, blending traditional sounds with contemporary genres.

  5. Dec 17, 2020 · Mule Musiq have once again proved themselves to be standard-bearers for the true Asian underground, releasing an impressive number of top quality EPs from some of the world's most respected underground creators.

  6. Apr 6, 2017 · In 1997 Talvin Singh, a British musician of Indian origin finished putting together a 12-track record with the help of his friend Sam Zaman, better known as the performer State of Bengal.

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  8. Sep 7, 2021 · Rooted in British club culture, South Asian artists in the 90s made music that pulled as much from jungle, dub and trip-hop as it did from the intricacies of Indian Classical. The Asian Underground was a necessary change for South Asians to start taking control of their own spaces in the industry beyond Bhangra.