While Prince Imran’s musical interests and success have spanned several bands and projects, he is most renown as a lyricist, producer, and writer. His most notable project is his genre-bending Sufi Rock band, Sonic Ashtanga.
Currently a huge sensation in Asia, Sufi Rock is a new genre in music emerging which combines mystical eastern music and western iconic rock sounds with Imran Raza at the forefront of the movement. His popularity gained momentum and spread across the Asian continent when Sonic Ashtanga’s singles “Fly with Us,” “The Bombs of Dhamma,” “Be Like the Onion”, and most notably, “Hammarah Ghar” (Our Home) all played hourly on MTV Asia music stations with “Hammarah Ghar” condemning the Taliban and gaining the support of the Pakistani government.
Collectively, Prince Imran’s projects have won three Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA). The first was for the single “Be Like the Onion” in the World category with his band Sonic Ashtanga; the second, for the single “Warm Soft Winter Moon”, which won the Dub Step Award; and thirdly, the Planet & Environment Recognition Award with Sirens of Dionysus. Another single, “Get in the Game” from Sirens of Dionysus was nominated in the Alternative Rock category.
Sonic Ashtanga has collaborated with the following: Music Director, Three Time Grammy, Three Time HMMA Winning Producer Anton Pukshansky (Santana’s Supernatural, Nas, KRS One, Korn, Ozomatli, et. al.), Ray Manzarek (The Doors), Robby Krieger (The Doors), David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust), Pat Boone, Pharrell, Snoop Dogg, Slash (Guns N Roses, Velvet Revolver), Matt Sorum (The Cult, Guns N Roses, Velvet Revolver, Deadland Ritual), Matt Malley (Counting Crowes), Ruyter Suys (Elle Magazine’s “Twelve Greatest Female Guitarists of All Time” List), Chris Chaney (Jane’s Addiction, Alanis Morissette, Joe Cocker, Shakira, Slash, Avril Lavigne, Cher, Celine Dion), Gilby Clarke (Guns N Roses, Rockstar Supernova, Nancy Sinatra, Heart), Glen Sobel (Alice Cooper, Motley Crue, Hollywood Vampires, Richie Sambora, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Johnny Depp, Jim Carrey, Rob Halford, Weird Al Yankovik), Sanam Marvi (Coke Studio, Newsweek’s “Women Who Shake Pakistan” List), Stephen Day, Chuck Wright (Quiet Riot, Alice Cooper, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Ted Nugent, Greg Allman), Faraz Anwar (Mizraab, Noori), James Lugo (Dokken, Nickelodean, Rock of Ages), Jiro (Ozamatli), Mekhaal Hassan Band, Rahat Ali Khan, Wadji (Raeth), Faizi (Strings, Junoon), The Siren (MTV’s “Top Five Buzzworthy” List), Lanny Cordola (Beach Boys, House of Lords).