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Irtiqa

Irtiqa
EP - Irtiqa.jpg
Studio album by Entity Paradigm
Released October 1, 2003
Recorded 2002-2003 at Digital Fidelity Studios in Lahore, Pakistan
Genre Hard rock
Alternative metal
Progressive rock
Length 55:39
Label Lips Records
Producer Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan, Fawad Afzal Khan, Mekaal Hasan
Singles from Irtiqa
  1. "Kahan Hai Tu"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Hamein Aazma"
    Released: 2003
  3. "Aghosh"
    Released: 2003
  4. "Hamesha"
    Released: 2004
  5. "Waqt"
    Released: 2004
  6. "Irtiqa III"
    Released: 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Desiest.com 7.3/10 link
Pakistani Music Channel 4.5/5 stars link
Ultimate-guitar 3/5 stars link

Irtiqa (Urdu: ارتقاء, literal English translation: evolution) is the debut album by the Pakistani rock band, Entity Paradigm. It was originally slated for a 25 September 2003 release date, but was delayed to 1 October. Entity Paradigm released singles from Irtiqa which were "Hamesha," "Hamein Aazma", "Kahan Hai Tu", "Aghosh", "Waqt" and "Irtiqa III"; the videos for "Waqt" and "Irtiqa III" were directed by Xulfi himself.

Singles like "Waqt", "Hamesha" and "Kahan Hai Tu" did well in the charts. Irtiqa was considered a critical and commercial success.

Irtiqa means 'progress' or 'evolution', and this album talks about progress in life. The cover of the album depicts a sketch of an unborn baby. The first track 'Irtiqa I' starts off the album with a soft voice of a newly born baby, indirectly pointing towards progress after birth. The songs that follow after are carefully composed and it seems that EP strictly means business. Songs like "Hamain Aazma" and "Kahan Hai Tu" sound somewhat similar as far as the beginning is concerned but as the tracks unfold either one follow their own unique blend of heavy guitar notes and drums. Most of the tracks do follow the heavy metal/progressive rock genre of music but a couple songs like "Waqt" and "Aghosh" take a slightly lighter tone while at the same time never losing their metallic touch.

On the whole "Irtiqa" is not just a music album, it's a concept, it's a theme and not many musicians in Pakistan making music is based on a specific theme or subject and be able to maintain that theme throughout the album but not just in a single song.

All music composed & arranged by Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan, Fawad Afzal Khan & Ahmed Ali Butt.


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