Atish Raj

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Atish Raj (Urdu: آتش راج; Fiery Reign, also spelled, Aatish Raj), was a seminal Industrial and avant-garde Pakistani rock band formed and fronted by eccentric Pakistani music journalist and writer, Nadeem F. Paracha. Even though the band only recorded two albums between 1994 and 1995 and distributed only a few thousand copies, the demand for these albums has grown among new fans of experimental music in Pakistan. Paracha's legacy and reputation as a reclusive and iconoclastic journalist and writer has further heightened curiosity and interest in the band's albums.

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[edit] History

Atish Raj was formed by Nadeem F. Paracha in 1994 at the height of an underground rock movement in Karachi and Lahore. It was started as a project "to capture the sounds of various forms of psychosis." The band recorded in a small make-shift studios at Paracha's house and not only did they experiment by using electronic instruments in various odd sort of ways, they made sure to be constantly intoxicated with various drugs while composing and recording. Not surprisingly, all band members were plagued by drug problems. They disbanded in late 1996.

[edit] Relaunch

In a recent development Paracha was approached by Zeeshan Pervez, leader of one of the country's fastest growing new art rock bands, Sajid & Zeeshan, for the remixing of two Atish Raj songs. Zeeshan who is also a respected young producer worked on the 1995 Raj song "War in Heaven." The song, much to the delight of the Atish Raj fan cult, was relaunched in Febuaruy 2007. [1]

[edit] Members

(1994-96)

(2006-2007)

  • Nadeem F. Paracha (Guitars, Bass, Drum Machine, Synth-FX, Music, Words)
  • Zeeshan Pervez (Synthesizer, Keyboards, Cello, "Found Sounds")

[edit] Albums

[edit] Sources