On Trance For Sufies, Dervishes and Qalandars (Cd-2) album, Various Artists have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. Stanley Donwood has compared writing for Various Artists’s new album to that on ‘Trance For Sufies, Dervishes and Qalandars (Cd-2)’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. It’s a brave and brilliant refocusing of Various Artists energies, virtually a rebirth. This is what good Pop should be.
I find myself hearing bits of Dam Ishg Fareedi Bharia (Badar Miandad) here and there throughout my waking hours. Within the first few notes of Yah Rehmat-Tke -Lilaalameen (Ghulamfarid & Maqbool Ahmed Sabri) it’s perfectly clear that Various Artists is living this song.
Trance For Sufies, Dervishes and Qalandars (Cd-2) CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| Allah Hoo Ya Rehman (Rizvan & Muazzam Ali Khan).mp3 | 15:49 | ![]() |
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| Dam Ishg Fareedi Bharia (Badar Miandad).mp3 | 19:05 | ![]() |
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| Yah Rehmat-Tke -Lilaalameen (Ghulamfarid & Maqbool Ahmed Sabri).mp3 | 30:00 | ![]() |
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Download album Trance For Sufies, Dervishes and Qalandars (Cd-2).mp3 

