Singer-songwriter Nermin Niazi posing for an unknown Pakistani magazine in 1989. Only 14 at the time, Niazi and her brother Feisal Mosleh (19) would record and release Disco Se Aagay while residing in London. Disco Se Aagay would combine mid-Eighties new-wave / synthpop and post-punk with Urdu lyrics, Hindustani scales, and their Pakistani way of life to create a one-of-a-kind album of the era. Once thought to be long-forgotten, a copy has been re-discovered at a New York City record store and was re-issued again by the Discostan label.


















