Joi
Idioma disponible: inglésNatives of Bengal, India, the Shamsher brothers -- Asian/Anglo DJ-vocalists Haroon and Farook -- first attracted attention in the early-'90s as members of the Joi Bengal Sound System. Their debut single, "Desert Storm," was released in 1993. Masters of the new studio technology, they often appeared at DAT/DJ session in London clubs where they artistically mixed DATs with vinyl and sampling and live percussion by Bongo Paul. 1999 seemed to be the year that Joi had envisioned for nearly a decade. After years of building a following in London clubs, the self-described "original Asian backbeat fusionists" had successfully toured North America and had released a groundbreaking album, One and One Is One, on Peter Gabriel's Real World label. Combining Asian chants, India-influenced melodies and westernized dance music and hip-hop, the Shamsher brothers had been embraced by the popular music world. The headliners of the "Freshworld" Free Music Festival in London, Joi received a BBC Asian Music award in 1999. While VH1 claimed that Joi "mesh the fabrics of underground dance, Indian percussion, trance-inducing chants and a rhythm far more futurist than old-school funk", MTV said, "They've concocted a batch of four-on-the-floor dance numbers that incorporate relentlessly upbeat and free-spirited sound." Just as the momentum of the band's rise peaked, Haroon Shamsher was forced to shut down operations when his brother fell victim to a heart attack and died on July 8, 1999. After a four-month period of mourning, Farook pulled together a new line-up for the group and began to pick up the pieces, touring as opening act for the British tour by Eurythmics. 2001's We Are Three and 2006's Without Zero followed.
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Natives of Bengal, India, the Shamsher brothers -- Asian/Anglo DJ-vocalists Haroon and Farook -- first attracted attention in the early-'90s as members of the Joi Bengal Sound System. Their debut single, "Desert Storm," was released in 1993. Masters of the new studio technology, they often appeared at DAT/DJ session in London clubs where they artistically mixed DATs with vinyl and sampling and live percussion by Bongo Paul. 1999 seemed to be the year that Joi had envisioned for nearly a decade. After years of building a following in London clubs, the self-described "original Asian backbeat fusionists" had successfully toured North America and had released a groundbreaking album, One and One Is One, on Peter Gabriel's Real World label. Combining Asian chants, India-influenced melodies and westernized dance music and hip-hop, the Shamsher brothers had been embraced by the popular music world. The headliners of the "Freshworld" Free Music Festival in London, Joi received a BBC Asian Music award in 1999. While VH1 claimed that Joi "mesh the fabrics of underground dance, Indian percussion, trance-inducing chants and a rhythm far more futurist than old-school funk", MTV said, "They've concocted a batch of four-on-the-floor dance numbers that incorporate relentlessly upbeat and free-spirited sound." Just as the momentum of the band's rise peaked, Haroon Shamsher was forced to shut down operations when his brother fell victim to a heart attack and died on July 8, 1999. After a four-month period of mourning, Farook pulled together a new line-up for the group and began to pick up the pieces, touring as opening act for the British tour by Eurythmics. 2001's We Are Three and 2006's Without Zero followed.
© Craig Harris /TiVo
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One and One Is One
World music - Editado por Real World Records el 12/04/1999
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The Pendulum Vibe
R&B - Editado por Capitol Records el 1/01/1994
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Star Kitty's Revenge
R&B - Editado por UNI - MOTOWN el 1/01/2001
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We Are Three
World music - Editado por Real World Records el 16/10/2000
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Joi Sound System
World music - Editado por Real World Records el 22/06/2015
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Joi Sound System
World music - Editado por Real World Records el 22/06/2015
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Without Zero
World music - Editado por Real World Records el 19/01/2007
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Asian Vibes
World music - Editado por Real World Records el 24/05/1999
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Enjoi Cover Sessions, Vol. 2
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Joi el 2/01/2018
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Stare at Me
Soul - Editado por Rebekkah Holylove Creations el 6/03/2018
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Vorágine
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por 3257377 Records DK2 el 5/11/2021
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Rapture EP
Electrónica - Editado por Blaze Imprints el 1/04/2004
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Back To Life
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Indie Records el 1/04/2022
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En El Aire
África - Editado por 3562463 Records DK el 13/01/2023
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Paagol Uxaah
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Horus Music Distribution el 18/01/2017
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Género Desconocido
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por JOI Producciones el 30/09/2022
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B-Side (Ao Vivo)
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por Joi el 16/08/2009
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