Mohinder Kaur Bhamra : Punjabi Disco review – rediscovery of an 80s trailblazer
(Naya Beat) Punjabi folk vocals backed by hammering electronic percussion, disco basslines and fizzing synth melody: a key predecessor to the Asian dance music explosion In 1982, London-based Sikh devotional singer Mohinder Kaur Bhamra recorded a true oddity. Accompanied by her son Kuljit on an (…)
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