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Faraz, a name known & admired internationally but unluckily the people in his hometown don't know his worth. Faraz studied in St. Paul & St. Andrews & did his matriculation. After that he left studies because he knew what he was supposed to do & what he wanted! Yeah, it wasn't an easy decision on his part. And like all the other parents in Pakistan, his parents too wanted him to study. They scolded him for choosing the path of music that is not considered a worthy one in our country. But it was impossible for him to negate music, which was nothing but him. He wanted the artist in him to come out & prove his mettle. Why he chose guitar? He says," It was just
by chance. If I had got some other instrument, I would have started
playing that". But the stars knew how to give birth to such a great
artist. He saw Yngwie & started playing guitar. The first guitar he got
was Ibanez. He learned the
He started playing guitar in 1990. Although these are mere 12 years since he has been playing, but the caliber he has is really unmatchable. He played Malmsteen in the beginning, who is considered the most technically accomplished hard rock guitarist. He likes Allan Holdsworth, Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse and Steve Vai. During his 12 years in music, the guitarist has already worked with Ali Haider, Dr. Nadeem Kazmi, Fakhr-e-Alam, Junaid Jamshed, Sajjad Ali and Nadeem Jaffri to name a few. Faraz has also been an integral part of lesser known bands Power House, Live Sketches and Collage. His first international gig was with Sajjad Ali for his album Bebia. His first composition Akela, roared across the screen and speakers at the famous music charts MCC 1 way back in 1993. The album that brought him international
acclaim was his solo instrumental album "Abstract Point Of View". It was
released by Gnarly Geezer Records internationally. According to Faraz,
"It's nothing but me. This album is a part of me. Sometimes it's
aggressive and at times it's romantic". And the thing that gave him utmost
satisfaction was the fact that Allan Holdsworth appreciated him. He is a
self-proclaimed disciple of Allan. Getting the appreciation of someone,
whom you consider as your inspirational teacher is something. This album
got him a place among Gnarly Geezer Artists. These are all Jazz-Fusion
artists. Jazz is considered to be the most difficult genre of music.
This is a solo album in the real sense of the word. He wrote all the music
& sequenced all the tracks himself. It was recorded in DFS in just four
months. He hasn't played this album live yet. When asked why, his answer
was "There are no artists who can play live, the sequenced bass and drums
on the album". Allan especially appreciated the drum sequencing. His past projects include a black/death metal band "Dusk" & a progressive metal band "Mizraab". Dusk consists of Faraz and Babar Sheikh (ace video director). Faraz conceives the basic concepts and Babar gives words to them according to his own perception. Faraz composes, synthesizes and plays guitar, and Babar adds the right feel by his husky vocals. The first album by Dusk was "My Infinite Nature Alone", which was released by a Portuguese label in '96. Right now they are working on their second album called "Off White", which is lined up to be released this year. It is set to be released by an international label. The present project is called "Mizraab". It is a post-grunge, progressive metal band. It's a brainchild of Faraz. The band consists of Faraz (concepts, compositions, guitars), Faraz Arshad (bass), Jamie (rhythm guitars) and Irfan Ahmed (drums). Adnan pens the lyrics. Their album is called "Mazi, Haal Mustaqbil". It's all about human feelings & human psychology. The video's of "Insaan" , "Meri Terhan" , "Izhar" and "Kitni Saadian" are on air on Indus Music. Insaan was the video during which Faraz lost his long time companion Jackson (his guitar). It burnt during the video shoot. The video is directed by Babar.
Thanks to KOs and Yaasir Ijaz Ahmed for the help |