A Pakistani American musician, Jarar Malik will be performing his original track ‘Bewafa’ at Ufone Uth Records 2.0 – a song about heartbreak, something he felt most people have experienced at some level and will be able to relate to. Experimenting with a diverse range of musical genres from pop to rock to R&B, Jarar plays both the guitar as well as keyboards. Season One artist Natasha Humera Ejaz also contributes to this track with her backing vocals as well as audio mixing; Guest musician and bassist Russell D’Souza also features with Jarar on ‘Bewafa’ as does producer Ufone Uth Records and drummer extraordinaire, Louis J ‘Gumby’ Pinto.

When asked to describe his music Jarar said “I wouldn’t… that’s for them to describe”. Leaving his music open to the wider interpretations of his audience, Jarar Malik has been playing for a variety of bands since his childhood. A BsC student in Business from George Mason University, USA, he has recently finished recording his debut album at his home studio in Washington DC and has worked as a session musician with names like Jal and Haroon.

Jarar has been influenced by a range of artists including Vital Signs, Awaz, Junoon, Beatles, Michael Jackson, The Police, U2, Bon Jovi and Maroon5. Jarar hopes to receive a platform through Ufone Uth Records 2.0 to showcase his art to a wider audience and connect with them on a musical level. Experimenting with a diverse range of music from pop to rock to R&B, Jarar plays both the guitar as well as keyboards.

Jarar describes his time at Ufone Uth Records 2.0 as “absolutely amazing”. He will be performing his original track “Bewafa”, a song about heartbreak, something he felt most people have experienced at some level and will be able to relate to. He will be accompanied by Louis J Pinto aka Gumby, Russell D’Souza and Natasha Ejaz as guest musicians for the track.

your comments:

1 COMMENT

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.