Published in The Saturday Post,
 Issue 199)
A  multi-talented guitarist, a former                            member of  notorious band Entity Paradigm, and  current                             member of Rubberband, shares his views and  talks about                             music. What he says about himself, “a simple  guy                             with lot of attitude”. 
Interview by Sadaf Fayyaz
Tell us something                            about your education.
I spent my childhood in Bahrain; I did my O-levels from Pakistan. My early childhood was spent at Bahrain.
I spent my childhood in Bahrain; I did my O-levels from Pakistan. My early childhood was spent at Bahrain.
How  and when                            did you get interested in music? 
When I was seventeen, I developed an interest in music.
When I was seventeen, I developed an interest in music.
 What  was the                            first instrument you learnt playing?
A guitar, of course.
A guitar, of course.
What  is your                            inspiration? Your favorite musicians and  singers?
I like listening to Metal, R.D Burman and most of the 70’s and 80’s music,I am also a fan of Kishore Kumar. In fact, 90’s music doesn’t attract me much, but I love 70’s and 80’s music a lot.
What is the theme  behind                            song “Chall”?
It’s a simple love story theme between a boy and a girl, the video starred Noman Ejaz and us. Just showing simple relationships and human emotions, (some interrogation you would also see in the video). There is nothing very complicated in the video.
It’s a simple love story theme between a boy and a girl, the video starred Noman Ejaz and us. Just showing simple relationships and human emotions, (some interrogation you would also see in the video). There is nothing very complicated in the video.
Where you have been after EP disbanded?
Due to some personal circumstances, I had to   go to                            UK in 2002. When I came back in 2006,  EP  wasn’t                            there. Ours is a Lahore based  band. So in  2006, Rubberband                            was formed with  Butt Sahib, Salman, Waqar and  I. Talking                             about EP, the song “Humein Aazma” from serial                             “Jutt & Bond” was sent as a mutual effort                             to Pepsi’s Battle of the Bands. This is how,  EP                             started.
What is importance of experimentation in music?
What is importance of experimentation in music?
Well,  our music does not lie into a specific  category                             or genre like pop or rock, but is a fusion.  There are                             tinges of rock, pop, hip hop and so on, thus a  lot of                             music fusion. So all this comes from   experimentation                            and innovation. I do believe  in  experimentation and                            working on new  things.
How do you take  critics?
I  appreciate positive criticism, since these  help us                             in improving work. But our audience is a bit  less educated                             and criticism comes from every side. People   simply do                            not realize that behind a certain  song, so  much of effort                            is carried out. It’s  not only seeing the video                             and criticizing  music, but one needs to be  well learned                            and  well-informed in order to criticize. If  people even                             realize ten percent of the effort behind a  composition,                             I think it would be great.
What are your  activities/hobbies                            besides music?
I hardly have any time for any kind of  activity. (Laughs)                             I teach music at my guitar school in Lahore.  Besides                             that I like to watch movies and go out with   friends.                            I love eating out as well. 
Tell us something about guitar                            school.
The  school doesn’t have any website yet, but                            we  are working on that. The school aims at  teaching                             basic guitar lessons to the beginners,  offering three-month                             courses. The basic courses aim at teaching   fundamentals                            like notes, chords, rhythm  patterns and  fundamental                            melodies. The  advance courses are designed for  those                             having some know-how of guitar. The advance  courses                             aim at lead improvisation, mixing riffs and  rhythms.                             In addition, we offer some workshops on  photography,                             lyrics writing and melodic structuring too.
What is your  philosophy/definition                            of music?
Anything good to listen to, that touches the  heart                            and soul.
What kind of competition  do you                            face in the music industry?
I think whatever the competition is, I know  my weaknesses                             and strengths very well. If someone has a  caliber of                             his own, he shouldn’t be scared of the   competition                            at all. 
Any upcoming project?
Yes,  I started working on an instrumental  album of                             mine. Besides being instrumental, it would be  having                             drums, fusion, percussions and some folk touch  too.                             Let us see when I am done with it. I will keep   people                            updated on that. 
Any message to readers  of The                            Saturday Post?
Yes, grow up, be mature and try to analyze  things                            in an educated and positive way. 


 
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