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Fine fiddling from Delhi 2 Dublin keeps the party going

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 I have to admit, last time, when Vancouver’s “United Nations of music,” Delhi 2 Dublin played the Slice with the Boogie Patrol opening , Delhi 2 Dublin got the party started, Sept. 8. Photo By Richard AmeryI thought the Boogie Patrol blew them off the stage, so I only stayed for a few songs, thinking it couldn’t get any better.

And that’s saying something considering Delhi 2 Dublin were well on the way to tearing the roof off the place.


 This time, I was glad I stuck it out until the end, Sept. 8, at Average Joes, where Delhi 2 Dublin had the stage to themselves with new fiddle player Sara Fitzpatrick.

And while there were a few grumbles about the show not starting until 11 p.m., they were quickly forgiven, in no small part to Fitzpatrick, who, face rapt in concentration, was a blur of flying curly brown hair and frenetic fiddling, bouncing all over the stage.


Delhi 2 Dublin’s Sara Fitzpatrick conducts the crowd. Photo by Richard Amery The band was solid, playing a stunning smorgasbord of entertaining and hypnotic dance music combining the best of Celtic and Punjabi music with non-stop dance beats, electric sitar, fiddle, guitar, a lot of percussion, computer rhythms and bass, and R and B melodies.

And while the vocals sounded fairly similar throughout, it didn’t stop most of the 130 people at the show from crowding onto the dance floor, moving to the rhythm and jumping at the exhortation of singer Sanjay Seran, who had  the Top 40 R and B sound nailed.

They played most of their CD “Planet Electric” and then some in a show that went until just past 12:30 in the morning.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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