Key Points

Wazir Patar’s debut EP ‘WZR TANK’ blends Punjabi folk with modern production, inspired by his work with Sidhu Moosewala. The project parallels his restoration of a vintage Mercedes, symbolizing cultural preservation and innovation. His documentary and EP highlight Punjab’s influence on global music and style. The release marks a bold statement in self-direction and artistic evolution.

Key Points: Wazir Patar Debuts WZR TANK EP Inspired by Sidhu Moosewala Legacy

  • Wazir Patar’s EP mirrors his restored 1990 Mercedes as a metaphor for creativity
  • Features heavy beats fused with Punjabi folk traditions
  • Includes ‘The Last Ride’, Sidhu Moosewala’s final recorded track
  • Documentary showcases East Punjab’s cultural and musical evolution
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Wazir Patar's debut EP 'WZR TANK' is a metaphor of his creative process

Punjabi producer Wazir Patar blends folk roots with modern beats in WZR TANK EP, a tribute to Sidhu Moosewala and Punjab’s evolving sound.

"I take pieces of the past, sounds from my culture, and work them into something new without losing their soul – Wazir Patar"

Mumbai, Aug 12

Punjabi musician Wazir Patar, who has been the name behind some of Punjabi music’s most defining sounds, has released his debut EP and mini-documentary ‘WZR TANK’.

Wazir has worked with the late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala on several tracks including ‘The Last Ride’, and has also created the soundtrack for the Netflix series ‘Kohrra’. He is known for blending folk tradition with heavy, modern beats, he’s worked with some of the biggest names in the game, including producing ‘The Last Ride’, the final song Sidhu Moosewala recorded before his passing.That track cemented Wazir’s reputation as a sonic architect of Punjab’s evolving sound.

Talking about his process of making music, he said, “In music, I take pieces of the past, sounds from my culture, instruments from my roots, and I work them into something new without losing their soul”.

With ‘WZR TANK’, Wazir pairs music with a visual statement. The project follows the year-long restoration of a 1990 Mercedes W124 E300 Turbo Diesel, rebuilt from the ground up with parts sourced from across the globe. But the car is more than a machine, it’s a metaphor for his creative process, preserving soul and heritage while crafting something new.

“This car was the same. It had a soul. I just had to bring it back. Basically, we spent everything on our dreams, shonk, cars, starting a different trend in East Punjab that was never done before, at least not with this kind of precision when it comes to a car”, he added.

The EP’s tracks mirror the journey he has had. WZR TANK is about making your own trend, self-direction, and refusing to be steered by others. AMG is about celebrating the power and presence of the machine.

For Wazir, ‘WZR TANK’ is an artistic release and proof that Punjab can lead global trends. “It’s about showing the world that our vision can match anyone’s, in music, in style, in culture”, he added.

The ‘WZR TANK’ EP is out now on streaming platforms with the documentary following a few days later.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone from Punjab, I'm so proud to see our culture being represented like this on global platforms. Wazir's work on 'The Last Ride' was emotional and powerful. Excited for this new chapter!
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Aman W
The car metaphor is interesting but I hope the music isn't overshadowed by the visuals. Sometimes artists focus too much on the packaging rather than the actual content. Still, looking forward to hearing it!
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Priya S
After Kohrra's amazing soundtrack, I'll listen to anything Wazir creates! His music has that rare quality of being both fresh and deeply rooted in tradition. More power to him! 🙌
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Varun X
The Mercedes restoration angle is cool but I hope people don't miss the deeper message about preserving cultural heritage while innovating. That's what makes Wazir's work special.
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Nisha Z
As a musician myself, I really connect with Wazir's creative process. Taking pieces of the past and making them new without losing their soul - that's exactly what art should be about. Inspiring stuff!
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Karan T
Not sure about the car metaphor but the music speaks for itself. Just listened to the EP and it's fire! That AMG track hits different 🎵

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