It's May 02, 2024, 02:40:15 PM
dog, i dont think anyone wants to touch this with a 10 ft pole lol, its kind of a touchy subject i guess.personally im all for it. music is universal, i like to see different genres interchanging and learning from each other. i dont think it should be secular and limited in its use or its audience.
yes as an indian , a true indian , i havent migrated or anything , and am also a hinud yes...the majority of the indian community will find this usage of indian music (especially hindu devotees) .. very disrespectful , and like trauma said ... da music in itself is very complex, a wide range of intruments and stuff... but i ave grown to realise dat music is truly universal .. and that even if they use indian music to a limit itz fine wid me .. butwat pisses me off are some bands and shit sayin "hare krishna" .. when they dont know jack wat they talkin abt.. using indian beats for western music.. is a very good concept as long as they play around in the limits..
I think its cool how they trying to mix indian music in, like there is this arabic song, with a western beat, the chorus is arabic, but the other lyrics r english, i think its pretty dope, cuz middle eastern/indian music can be pretty dope @ times, but sum ppl find it disrespectful.... :-/ -{bLaDe}