Who here likes (or even knows who is) Jangli Jaggas? I have been able to find only one fellow Jangli Jaggas fan online in the year since I've started listening to them.
In case no one knows who they are; they are two keyboardists. One keyboardist (Rickard Slotte) hails from Finland and the other (Nasir Tajuddin) hails from Islamabad, Pakistan. Nasir is the band leader and formed the band in 1999. He initially created music for the Castle Wolfenstein games. He found Rickard Slotte at www.Traxinspace.com (he was at the number one slot for his Black Metal songs), and thus they formed Jangli Jaggas.
This music is not really for everyone. I would categorize Jangli Jaggas as videogame music or Fantasy Metal. It is very different and if you are looking or something new, I suggest you check them out. Their songs are very intricate and complex; and each song is made to tell a story. They both record their music in their homes, and have released 5 albums and 1 large demo since 2001. The sound and song quality is amazing for how low budget these albums are.
Might I add that they have won over 20 top 40 awards at Mp3.com.
Anyways, for those who are interested here's a link to a ton of their music:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/6/janglijaggasmusic.htm
Like I said before, this music isn't for everyone...but I love it.
In case no one knows who they are; they are two keyboardists. One keyboardist (Rickard Slotte) hails from Finland and the other (Nasir Tajuddin) hails from Islamabad, Pakistan. Nasir is the band leader and formed the band in 1999. He initially created music for the Castle Wolfenstein games. He found Rickard Slotte at www.Traxinspace.com (he was at the number one slot for his Black Metal songs), and thus they formed Jangli Jaggas.
This music is not really for everyone. I would categorize Jangli Jaggas as videogame music or Fantasy Metal. It is very different and if you are looking or something new, I suggest you check them out. Their songs are very intricate and complex; and each song is made to tell a story. They both record their music in their homes, and have released 5 albums and 1 large demo since 2001. The sound and song quality is amazing for how low budget these albums are.
Might I add that they have won over 20 top 40 awards at Mp3.com.
Anyways, for those who are interested here's a link to a ton of their music:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/6/janglijaggasmusic.htm
Like I said before, this music isn't for everyone...but I love it.