Showing posts with label Heart Vinyls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heart Vinyls. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2007

The 142 BPM Archive: Exploring High-Speed Folk & Global Bootlegs

CASSETTE RIP: Second Banana (Adhunik Hanpuriyan / Heart Vinyls)

I finally tracked down a clean, "un-played" copy of the Second Banana cassette (PKD. 07/2007) and I’ve spent the last 48 hours digitizing it. For those who aren't in the loop, this is the album that has been causing a "monkey-shaped" stir in the Ranchi underground for the past month.






The "Beeps Studio" Sound The production here is handled by the Beeps Musical Group, with the legendary Deepayan "Kampu" Ghosh on the mix. If you know anything about the "Adhunik" scene, you know Beeps is the gold standard. But Second Banana is something else entirely. It’s clocked at a blistering 142 BPM. It’s not just folk-pop; it’s basically Electro-Trance-Nagpuri.

Ripping Notes:

  • Source: Pre-Recorded Audio Cassette (Digital Stereo)

  • Equipment: Ion Tape2PC -> Audacity -> 320kbps MP3

  • Highlight: No One's Going To Make a Monkey Out of Me (Track 10). The bass on this is absolute insanity for a local tape. You can hear the Sylaresesino Lopankenzi influence—it’s got that Jamaican "Sound System" weight.

The Sean Kingston Mystery People keep emailing me asking if it’s really Sean Kingston on Track 2 and 8. Look, it’s released under Universal Music Group and Heart Vinyls (Jamaica). The credits list him alongside Kerosene Banton and Dillu Dilwala. In 2007, anything is possible. The vocals on "What Do You Love the Most" sound exactly like the Beautiful Girls era, just pitched up for the 142 BPM tempo.

Scans: I’ve scanned the J-card in high definition for you guys. Check out the "Hafuthian" art style by Alumn Roy. The way they blended the Donkey Kong 3D renders with the artist photos is peak 2007 Photoshop.

Friday, July 20, 2007

📀 VCD BACK COVER: SECOND BANANA (VIDEO ALBUM)

 That would be the perfect way to document the "Visual" side of the Hafuthian revolution. In 2007, the VCD was the ultimate status symbol for a regional hit—it meant the songs were big enough to warrant a full production with the Jackson Films crew.

Here is the draft for the Second Banana VCD Back Cover, capturing that specific 2007 "Digital Video" hype.


📀 VCD BACK COVER: SECOND BANANA (VIDEO ALBUM)

A OKI-DOKI FILMS & HEART VINYLS PRESENTATION



"WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE OF DANCE!"

Experience the world’s first Adhunik Hanpuriyan Video Album in high-definition digital glory! Witness the ground-breaking collaboration between the superstars of Ranchi and the rhythms of Kingston.

Under the visionary direction of Alumn Roy and the electrifying choreography of Kailash Jackson, Second Banana brings your favorite tracks to life with mind-blowing visuals, international locations, and the "Hafuthian" high-energy dance style that is sweeping the nation!


🔥 VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS:

  • "No One's Going to Make a Monkey Out of Me": See the epic showdown featuring King K. Rool and the Kritter Dance Troupe in full gorilla-suit attire! High-speed 142 BPM footwork you have to see to believe.

  • "Second Banana": A neon-soaked tribute to the tropical life, featuring a special "digital appearance" by the Kong family.

  • "The Curse of the Golden Banana": Cinematic storytelling meets Desi-pop, filmed on location with the latest digital camera tech by Raju Ranjan.


🎬 PRODUCTION CREDITS:

  • Director & Producer: Alumn Roy

  • Dance Director (Choreography): Kailash Jackson

  • Music Director: Bulu Ghosh

  • Editor: Pawan Baraik & Ranjit Ranjan

  • Camera: Raju Ranjan

  • VFX & Graphics: R.R. Multimedia (Ranchi)


📦 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Format: VCD (Video Compact Disc)

  • Resolution: 352x240 (NTSC/PAL Compatible)

  • Audio: Digital Stereo / 142 BPM Optimized

  • Language: Hindi / Hanpuriyan / English

  • M.R.P.: RS 45/- (Inclusive of all taxes)


⚠️ WARNING: Heart Vinyls & Universal Music Group remind you: Piracy is a crime! Only buy original VCDs with the holographic Beeps Studio seal to ensure the best 142 BPM audio-visual experience.

"If it doesn't have the Heart, it isn't the Art!"Sylaresesino Lopankenzi


Visual Note for the VCD Inlay:

The back cover would likely feature several small, circular "video stills" showing:

  1. King K. Rool pointing at the camera while wearing a shiny silver tracksuit.

  2. A group of dancers in bright yellow outfits performing a synchronized "banana peel" slide.

  3. A highly saturated shot of a King K. Rool mascot dancing in front of a green screen of the Ranchi hills.