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Balkar Sidhu is one of the most renowned Bhangra singers. His songs invoke themes related to Punjab, India. Balkar Sidhu is born to a Jatt Sikh family. His album "Do Gallan" and "Mithey Ganney" were the most popular. .
Joti Sidhu is one of the pioneers of psychedelic trance. He started making music in 1992 and his first tracks have been released as ayahuasca, together with dino psaras and steve ronan. after leaving ayahuasca, joti started his solo act psychaos, whose first legendary release psychaos "psychaos" was on the new concept in dance "tribal science" in 1995. this was when things really started to pick up in the scene. it became very popular around the globe, with parties happening in weird and wonderful places of the world. in 1998, with the setting up of atomic records in brighton uk,...
Autobiography - "I am glad to introduce myself by this web first of all I would like thanks to God, relative, friends and my audience and all of you Who have given me an impressive love and honor or made me famous. From the early time human have been heard the music and entertaining himself by the music. Everyone music whether we might be in any mood we like to enjoy music. Music really attracts us in all the moments of life like loneness, sadness, and pleasure and on all occasions especially at the marriages. Music has no any boundary...
Jassi Sidhu is the epitome of the guy next door made good. Right from the onset, starting out as a starry eyed teenager in the mid 90’s and watching his hobby become his career, up until the present day and the launch of is highly anticipated new album, Jassi has proved that success can be achieved from following your dreams. He is the man behind one of the most distinctive voices and musical styles to emanate from the United Kingdom in recent times. In a career that has spanned almost a decade to date, Jassi’s unique ability to combine traditional...
Tirath Singh Nirmala is a name which may not be familiar to many of you, but he’s a character who’s been around on the scene for a long while now, and might be better known as ex-Hood member John Clyde-Evans. Converting to Sikhism after an eye-opening trip to India, Clyde-Evans changed his name and began to reconsider his music, edging away from the knowing self-pity he may have approached in the past to consider devotional music and explore the avant-garde scene he had always loved so dearly. He was set on the path to this record by his close friend...