“Sounds of Kolachi (SoK) was made as a collaboration of sounds, rather than musicians,” says Ahsan Bari.
Ahsan Bari is the singer/songwriter/producer of one of the more exciting music acts to emerge from the Pakistani music scene. “That’s the idea behind the band and that’s what we’re working towards. It’s a bit difficult to explain exactly what genre we fall under. I think we may have to come up with a new one — maybe ‘progressive world fusion," he says.
This 10-member ensemble takes over the entire stage whenever they perform. There is a lot happening at the same time in a SoK performance. There is the string section with Waqas Hussain (sitar), Gul Muhammad (sarangi), Saif Abbas Rizwan (bass) and the very popular Faraz Anwar (guitar), percussions with Abdul Aziz Kazi, Shamsul Arifeen and occasionally with Ahad Nayani and on backing vocals there is Quaid Ahmed, Ghazanfar Abbas and Nimra Rafiq. Ahsan Bari is both lead vocals and on guitar. Each section has their place and each section gets their due share of the limelight and time in which to perform their own solos.
Each performance features a slight change in the line-up: some musicians are added, some are dropped. Yet, despite this many performers on stage, there is harmony between all of them.
“This year, I will write music for 40 instruments,” says Ahsan Bari. “I’ve written it already in my head. All that’s left is putting it on paper and producing it — 40 instruments, 40 sounds, 40 voices.”
How do they even manage to make music with that many people together, let alone perform live and do it well? Isn’t there a risk of there being too many cooks...? “It’s really difficult!” laughs Ahsan, “This is a big ensemble. Bands with just four members are hard to handle and those break up. This one is made up of 10 (plus any guest musicians). The musicians keep changing. The line-up you see today might not even be there two years later.”
“As a band, we operate quite simply: I ‘operate’ everything. There is also Quaid who coordinates and manages the band with me. As far as the ‘making music’ part is concerned: I do most of the work. I write all of the songs and compose all of the music.”
Exactly three years to the month that they first performed, SoK is releasing their debut album in the following weeks. “The name of the album is Ilhaam,” relates Ahsan. “There are eight songs. I’ve composed all of them. Mekaal Hasan, Fahad Bukhari and I have produced it. Mekaal Hasan has contributed significantly. He’s added a lot of colour to the album.” Faraz Anwar has been featured in all of the songs. The album is being released via Ahsan’s own label; the rights to his music belong to him.