Kaavish
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Kaavish is a comtemporary semi classical
Contemporary classical music
Contemporary classical music can be understood as belonging to the period that started in the mid-1970s with the retreat of modernism. However, the term may also be employed in a broader sense to refer to all post-1945 modern musical forms.-Categorization:...

 band from Karachi
Karachi
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, Sindh
Sindh
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, Pakistan
Pakistan
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, formed in 1999. The band is founded by vocalist, keyboardist and songwriter, Jaffer Zaidi and lead guitarist, Maaz Maudood.

The band released its debut single "Bachpan" on the internet in 2002 which soon hit the radio waves all over Pakistan. In 2005 the band emerged out of the underground with the released of Bachpan’s video on music channels nationwide and overseas. The song quickly made its way up on the top ten charts on various music channels and gained popularity amongst the masses. Consequently, they released three more videos for their songs "Choti Khushiyaan", "Tere Pyaar Main" and "Moray Sayyaan" directed by Umar Amanullah, Umar Anwar and Sohail Javed respectively.

Debut Album

In 2007 the band started recording their debut album Gunkali at Faisal Rafi's studio (Silent Music Studio). The band was soon signed up by Fire Records. The album features the top most musicians in the country as they have played, recorded and contributed towards the creation of this album.

The fourth video of the band of the song "Moray Sayyaan", which has been shot in Lahore and features well known artists Samina Peerzada
Samina Peerzada
Samina Peerzada is a Pakistani television, film actress, and a director who has appeared in numerous films and television serials.-Early life:...

 and Faisal Qureshi
Faisal Qureshi (actor)
Faisal Qureshi pronounced , also spelled Faysal, is a Pakistani television actor and veteran film actor.Qureshi is known as one of the most versatile actors in Pakistan, playing characters old and young, delinquent and religious, blind and deaf. He has stated that "I just want to make my country...

 has been released.

Fire Records
Fire Records (Pakistan)
Fire Records is a record label based in Pakistan which promotes young musicians across Pakistan. The company is the subsidiary of Geo TV Network. It also distributes music and movies released under the banner of Geo Films.*Basit Salik*Annie Khalid*Azam Bakshi...

released Kaavish's debut album Gunkali in January 2010.

The News Instep Today and Dawn Images have declared Kaavish’s debut album to be the most anticipated album of 2009. Kaavish’s music does not target a specific market but appeals to audiences from the age of 7 to 70 and is anxiously awaited amongst the fan base they have acquired over a period of seven years.

Gunkali was released in Pakistan on the 15th of January 2010 and remained the Top Selling Album for 5 weeks as of 7 March 2010 (Stats provided by Laraib Music Karachi).

Track List

title 1) Chaand Taaray
title 2) Chaltay Rahain
title 3) Sunn Zaraa
title 4) Bachpan
title 5) Tere Pyaar Mein
title 6) Piya Dekho Na
title 7) Moray Sayyaan
title 8) Dekho
title 9) Dil Main Meray
title 10) Koi Hai Toh Sahee

Gunkali Press Reviews

“Gunkali is one of the strongest albums to come out from the Pakistani pop music industry” - The Dawn Images

“Heartbreaking, melancholic and truly beautiful, we bet Gunkali will be one of the best albums you'll hear… ever.” - The News Instep

“It is an album that reaches out for your soul… and it was well worth the wait!” - The Dawn Images

“Gunkali: Maturity and mellowness exemplified” - The News Instep

“Kaavish’s Gunkali treads the popular with the mature, skillfully.” - The Milliblog

“With the launch of their new album, Kaavish sure has proven to be more mature both lyrically and musically.” - The News Geo glimpses

“This stuff is definitely released for a Change!” - Pakium.com

“Whether you are a Kaavish fan, a Nayyara Noor fan, whose son Jaffer Zaidi is, or simply like acquiring
new music, Gunkali is an album that must be bought and listened to right now!” - The News Instep

“Gunkali by Kaavish: Start of a Melodic Eon” - Koolmuzone.com

"Was the long wait for the album worth it? ABSOLUTELY! The album is a package that consists of great lyrics, music, and superb vocals.
In the end, a debut album that should not be forgotten". - Pakmanzil.com

At present, Gunkali deserves its place on top of the charts for a blend of effort, great instrumentals, mature and reflective poetry,
and "a different musical perspective". - The News Instep

"I can’t remember the last album I really liked but Gunkali ended my wait for a fresh new album that I can preserve". - Deepak Iyer

"Unlike most other albums there no repeat tracks with Extended/Guitar/Vocal/Club Mixes- takes one back to the times when artists stayed true to their game, bold move, album integrity is kept intact while ignoring the commercial viability that could’ve come with the inclusion of such tracks." - Haniarif.com

Awards

Winners of the "Rising Star" award at The Music Awards 2006. Nominees of the "Best Debut Artist" category at the 3rd Jazz IM Awards. Nominees for the "Best Ballad Song" and "Best Lyrics" at The Music Awards 2008.
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