Khumariyaan
Transfixing, hyper-folk jams with rich and deep Pushtoon roots.
With its propulsive, furious sound, Khumariyaan, "The Intoxicators," has reawakened the live music scene in Peshawar, the ancient crossroads through the Khyber Pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan. The lute-like Pashto rubab is the meeting point for this transfixing, hyper-folk quintet that intertwines the djembe-like zerbaghali (clay or wooden goblet drum), sehtar (long-necked lute), and searching vocals underpinned with driving . acoustic guitars. Khumariyaan’s rolling pulse and richly layered sound builds to frenzied intensity. It’s an addictive and accessible pleasure that has ushered in a new era for an eclipsed music.
“We are group of individuals that have come together as one soul to experience and share the trance that is live acoustic music. To us, music is the best sublimated form of art. In our journey, we hope to entice musical ‘goose bumps’, and become a moving philosophical experience.” – rubab player and band leader Farhan Bogra
Khumariyaan made its international debut with the band’s 2014 Center Stage tour around the U.S. In the intervening decade they’ve shared their work in Europe, the Middle East, and in East Africa, spreading art like water on the fires of fundamentalism in all its forms.
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7 on tour:
Farhan Bogra – rabab and sehtar, band leader
Sparlay Rawail – lead guitar and dhol
Aamer Shafiq – rhythm guitar
Shiraz Khan – percussion
Obaid Khan - vocals
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Center Stage Company Manager
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Indoors or out: clubs, amphitheaters, concert halls, and festival stages. Excellent sound system to reinforce and balance acoustic mix.
Khumariyaan’s Technical Rider (pre-contract; will be revised)
Khumariyaan’s music darted forward, nimble, vital and determined.
jon pareles, The New York Times