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How the Leo Twins took over Pakistan’s music industry

ISLAMABAD: In this time of social distancing, voluntary self-isolation, and quarantine, music most definitely is what the doctor orders and if you have not yet discovered the magic of Leo Twins, they come highly recommended.

Haroon and Sharoon identical twins from Rawalpindi and their limitless energy makes “Leo Twins”. Born in 1993, they started small but had been seeing their elder brother Asher Sidhu, a complete artist as they explain, since childhood. Asher plays tabla at the Church, paints, and curates art at his own art gallery.

His influence on his younger siblings is evident in the reverence with which they acknowledge his influence. It was sheer luck that at the age of 16, while they were out to get their mobile phones fixed, they landed in a guitar shop.

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“We instead decided to sell our phones and with a paltry sum of 1600 made a down payment and bought a guitar on instalments. Our next stop was at Ustad Idrees Ahmed Khan’s, who seeing our enthusiasm, agreed to teach us music,” they recall with fondness.

“In hindsight, it was important for us to go through that initial grind of learning from an Ustad. We think there is a lot of value in the Ustadi-Shagirdi tradition of our music. Every artist must go through this struggle. As our Ustad taught us, the skill can be learnt but the soul only comes through this rigorous training.”

It was perhaps this humility that helped the boys learn fast. Haroon who was already playing a little bit of tabla which they consider mother of all instruments, at the local Church, went on to learn guitar, rubab, piano, Cajon, ukulele, mandolin, darbuka, and other percussion instruments. He also mastered his command on tabla. Sharoon, the older of the two, plays the violin and cello.

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“Violin is a very demanding but a complete instrument. It requires a lot of skill but has unmatched versatility. With our natural chemistry it is very easy for us to understand and complement each other. We love to constantly jam and this is what brought together the idea of quarantine sessions,” beams Haroon.

In 2016, they did their first amateur video of instrumental performance and put it on YouTube. Xulfi from Call, who was producing Nescafe Basement Season 3 back came across this video and was super impressed by the skillset. The rest, as they say, is history as they became a permanent part of the musical ensemble and got the opportunity to play various instruments for some of the most ingenious numbers.

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