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- Disco Se Aagay (commonly translated as Beyond Disco) is a 1984 British new wave album by the British Pakistani sister-brother duo Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh. The only album that they produced and released, it initially received relatively little notice at release. However, its remaster and re-release by the record label Discostan in 2021 caused it to gain more mainstream attention for combining British new wave, synthpop and disco with Urdu lyrics and Hindustani music as well as the background and experiences of the artists as British Pakistanis. (en)
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- Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh (en)
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- Cover used on 1985 Music India and 2021 Discostan releases (en)
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- Disco Se Aagay Discostan.jpg (en)
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- * New wave
* synthpop
* disco (en)
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- Side one (en)
- Side two (en)
- Additional side two track (en)
- Disco Se Aagay: Edits and Reprises (en)
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- 197.0
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- Zella Recording Studios (en)
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- Tonight (en)
- Nainan (en)
- Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh/Moving Still - Sari Sari Raat (en)
- Chala Hai Akela (en)
- Dekha Jab Se Dekha (en)
- Dil Mein Dil Mein (en)
- Hum Tum (en)
- Intezaar (en)
- Nazneen (en)
- Sari Sari Raat (en)
- Taron Bhare (en)
- Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh/Moving Still - Hum Tum (en)
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- Disco Se Aagay (commonly translated as Beyond Disco) is a 1984 British new wave album by the British Pakistani sister-brother duo Nermin Niazi and Feisal Mosleh. The only album that they produced and released, it initially received relatively little notice at release. However, its remaster and re-release by the record label Discostan in 2021 caused it to gain more mainstream attention for combining British new wave, synthpop and disco with Urdu lyrics and Hindustani music as well as the background and experiences of the artists as British Pakistanis. (en)
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