Kuch Hai by Mizraab [Coke Studio, Season 4 Episode 1]
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Mizraab was conceived in the late ’90s by Faraz Anwar, with the aim of raising the profile of progressive rock and metal in the Pakistani music scene.
In 1999, Akhtar Qayyum took the songs Mizraab was working on to Sonic Records in attempt to stay in line with production deadlines, Due to its incomplete nature Panchi received little attention and the band broke up.
Faraz then, keeping the name Mizraab,
began a solo project. In the summer of 1999 he went to Lahore to record at Digital Fidelity Studios, where his work was well received. During 2000, Faraz recorded and released An Abstract Point of View on American-based label Gnarly Geezer to much critical acclaim.
In March 2004, the band, fronted by Faraz, released their first official anthology, Mazi Haal Mustaqbil to much criticism and critical acclaim.
To date, Mizraab have released eight music videos, including the popular Panchi, and Kitni Sadiyaan which received airtime on MTV Asia.
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KUCH HAI – Mizraab
Title: Kuch Hai – کچھ ہے – There’s Something
Language: Urdu
Poetry: Adnan Ahmed
میری روح کی گہرائیوں میں سرگوشیاں ہیں
meri rooh ki gahraaiyon men sargoshiyaan hain
in the depths of my soul are whispers
خواہشوں میں عارضی یہ خاموشیاں ہیں
khwaahishon men, ‘aarizi yih khaamoshiyaan hain
in desires, inadvertent are these silences
ساز ہے، رقص تال ہے زندگی
saaz hai, raqs taal hai zindagi
harmony, dance and melody is life
راز یہ کوئی پائے گا کبھی
raaz yih koi paae ga kabhi
at this secret, will someone ever arrive?
کچھ ہے جو ملا ہی نہیں اب تک
kuch hai jo mila hi naheen ab tak
there’s something which has not yet been unearthed
جستجو، آرزو کا سلسلہ ہے اب تک
just-o-ju, aarazu ka silsilah hai ab tak
pursuit and desire is the sequence that still persists
خوشیوں کے اپنے اندیشے، اپنے اندازے
khushiyon ke apne andeshe apne andaaze
about happiness, we each have our doubts, our guesses
چہرے کی روشنی کو پل میں غم گہنا دے
chehre ki raushani ko pal men gham gahna de
the radiance of our countenance, woe can in an instant eclipse
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