Documents the rising popularity of bhangra music, originally from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan and popularized in England, principally by Bally Sagoo, with the addition of Western instrumentation, rap and techno beats, and special effects. Popular over American radio stations, bhangra music brings together ethnic groups within the expatriate Indian community. Featured are interviews with various radio DJ's.
"Documents the rising popularity of bhangra music, originally from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan and popularized in England, principally by Bally Sagoo, with the addition of Western instrumentation, rap and techno beats, and special effects. Popular over American radio stations, bhangra music brings together ethnic groups within the expatriate Indian community. Featured are interviews with various radio DJ's."@en
"Documents the rising popularity of bhangramusic, originally from the Punjab and popularized in England, principally by Bally Sagoo, with the addition of Western instrumentation, rap and techno beats, and special effects. Popular over American radio stations, bhangramusic brings together ethnic groups within the expatriate Indian community. Featured are interviews with various radio DJ's."@en
"An introduction to the bhangra music of the Punjab and to the young people in the Indian diaspora, particularly in New York City and London, who are its fans."
"Documents the rising popularity of bhangramusic, originally from the Punjab and popularized in England, principally by Bally Sagoo, with the addition of Western instrumentation and special effects. This music has become popular at parties and over the radio in the United States, where it brings together ethnic groups within the expatriate Indian community."@en
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