Kundalini Shock Attack

If you’re a desi in your thirties, you’ve probably got fond memories of Depeche Mode, New Order and the Cure. You might also be nostalgic for the desi songs your parents used to play at home.

Realizing this, an indie band in Dallas got peanut butter in their chocolate and chocolate in their peanut butter (thanks, midwestern eastender). The members first met at UC Berkeley:

… I’ve also recently gotten a CD from the Amrikan Kundalini Shock Attack (I actually found them just by typing in “indotrash” after a conversation with Shiva Soundsystem one night), which has been amusing me all week. Imagine Depeche Mode singing in Hindi and you’d be in the ballpark of their old-school techno-disco style. [Link]

Listen to Kundalini Shock Attack. I still haven’t decided whether this self-proclaimed ‘desi post-dancefloor deconstructionalism… techneurotic… neoretro post-structuralist desiwave’ duo is Spinal Thappad or just sincerely trashy:

The songs evoke an energy that is lysergic, kaleidoscopic and Rangolian. It will blow the saris off all mofos! [Link – PDF]

That pseudo-PoMo humor, however, is pure Berkeley.

14 thoughts on “Kundalini Shock Attack

  1. Chootiyaapa!

    This one word encapsulates this act.

    Manish, modulate this Sepia obsession AND if you really really dig that Desi actress (the one who affects a poor desi accent) then start chasing her skirt/saari. Do it the old fashion way. Your Salsero faรƒยงade is not working (or so it seems).

    I love you man.

  2. Wow…they seem like a bunch of hippie crap to me

    I hope their lungis don’t fall off while tap-dancing with turn-tables and expose their womenhood.

    Just deliberate waste of graymatter.

  3. can’t tell if this Ash guy is doing the “how sexy I am as I look over my shoulder” OR the “damn, I just got caught pissing in the shrubs” thing.

    Trust you to think of that, DD !

    Just kidding

    It does look quite suspicious to me too.

  4. Spinal Thappad! ๐Ÿ™‚

    That hyphen magazine I linked to before I left had an essay about how New Order’s Broken Love Triangle is THE Asian American Anthem.

  5. For more elegant decadence of neoretro (read pretentious) desi post-dancefollor destruction, swing by myspace.com/kundalinishockattack. New tunes added. If nothing, grab sum Chai and Samosay.

    yousuf@KSA