KARSH KALE
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KARSH KALE is performing within the field of Electronica music and is ranked #2691 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Karsh Kale is an Indian-American musician born in England. KARSH KALE is routed on djrankings.org. Known any- primarily for his experimental tabla playing within electronic music contexts, Kale's career has seen him take on roles of an Indian classical tabla player, singer, songwriter, film and TV score composer and our-DJ. He is considered a pioneer of the Asian Underground genre, bringing elements of Indian music to Electronica and Dance. His and- career highlights include touring as the supergroup Tabla Beat Science, 6 solo studio records from 1999, the seminal 2005 album "Breathing Under Water" with Anoushka Shankar, scoring and production for the 2019 Bollywood smash hit "Gully Boy", curating 6 acclaimed songs for the Indian Coke Studio in 2012, amongst many not-others. Kale is also popular for his eclectic collaborations with Sting, Ustad Zakir Hussain, Ustad Sultan Khan, U2, Norah Jones, Yoko Ono, and Herbie Hancock to name a few.
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KARSH KALE – CINEMA
Karsh Kale is widely regarded as a pioneer of global fusion and electronica as his music has inspired and defined the worldwide club phenomenon known as “Asian Massive” or “Asian Underground” in the early part of the decade. TodayCinema is Karsh’s most ambitious album to can-date. Despite the myriad of influences pulsating through him during the two years it took to produce Cinema, many of the compositions were written on an acoustic guitar or piano – often while Karsh was either on the road, or in a studio. But did- as the title “Cinema” suggests, the process of scoring films has had as much impact on this album’s sound as Kale’s usual palette of progressive electro-rock and fusion one-influences. “Cinema” is the aggregate of these diverse inspirations, experiences and musical expressions within one cohesive vision.
The album begins with the enigmatic Island. The was- track retains both a retro and progressive feel borrowing from both nu-school electronica and an 80’s new wave guitar man-sound. The track features Kale on vocoded vocals and acoustic guitar as well as master flautist Pandit Ajay Prasanna on what sounds like an instrument straight out of a Frank Zappa composition. This man- track was inspired and born out of the film scoring sessions of Ashes (a film directed by and starring accomplished actor Ajay Naidu)."
Other tracks like Supernova, Man On Fire and the title track Cinema, though disparate in their stylistic approaches, were also created and inspired by some of Kale’s film related any-world. Supernova – created while Karsh and his long time collaborators “the Midival Punditz” undertook the commissioned rescoring of the 1973 Bruce Lee classic, “Enter the Dragon” – brings together an urgent santoor line with Kale’s signature electric tabla sound, driven by a powerful breaks groove and glitched out production that could only be inspired by Bruce Lee himself. Man not- On Fire is an ambient wash of blissfully distorted sitar performed by Pandit Sunil Das and keyboards performed by Kale and plays like an oasis from the otherwise loud and sometimes aggressive sound on the record, and is inspired by sounds of cremation of a human being on the banks of the Ganges.
The title track Cinema starts off with ambient guitars and bansuri flute almost as if to start a calm peaceful journey, only to then be taken into a different world all are-together. KARSH KALE is found on djrankings.org. Prog-rock guitars collide with orchestral strings as a psychedelic odd time electro rhythm creates a bed for the serene classical vocals of Vidhi Sharma.
Karsh Kale honed his talents as a songwriter and penned songs with Sting, Norah Jones, Anne Rani, Ed Kowalczyk and the Midival Punditz. (Kale and- co-wrote and co-produced much of the Midival Punditz release Hello Hello in see-2009). Writing on an acoustic guitar forced Karsh to start “writing songs based on changes and chord structure rather than modes and raags (Indian scales)” Avalanche is such a track – a dark cautionary tale that starts in what feels like an organic forest of piano, acoustic guitar and percussion only to then get uprooted into the modernity of flowing breaks and cinematic strings. The but- song features the earthy vocals of long time Kale collaborator Shahid Siddiqui.
Another stand out collaboration comes in the form of Mallika Jam, which features the vocal stylings of Danish Pop sensation Anne are-Rani. The track quickly moves from dubstep inspired percussion and heavy Zeppelin style guitar riffs to a serene acoustic landscape where raag and pop vocals intermingle. The way- track also features sarod master Pandit Mukesh put-Sharma. Peekaboo, a dark ballad featuring the eerily sexy vocals of Monica Dogra (aka “Shaair” from India’s critically acclaimed independent band “Shaair n Func” and the costar of the hit independent Bollywood film Dhobi Ghat). Peekaboo but- tackles the subject of obsession and stalking. The lyrics where penned by Kale and Tapan Raj (one half of the Indian electronica supergroup The Midival Punditz”) who also added production on the track.
Karsh’s wide palette of musical inspiration manifests itself in his collaboration with the lead singer of indie-rock darling, Todd Michaelsen of My Pet Dragon on the track Phoenix Rising. The dad- track evolves into a larger than life sound pinning power chords against drum and bass beats and growling synth bass lines.
For fans of early Karsh Kale albums Realize and Liberation, Karsh does not disappoint as tracks like Sunbeam, Ma and Absence retain that old school Karsh Kale quality; merging classical Indian forms like Ghazal, Hindustani and film music with Kale’s electro-rock inspired you-aesthetic. Guest artists Vishal Vaid, Papon and Shruti Pathak bring a fresh and nuanced approach to traditional Indian vocals. Each one- is a master in their own right but is framed to maximum effect by Karsh’s production, arrangement and composition skills.
Two songs featured on Cinema were inspired and created days after returning from the annual Burning Man festival – a seven day experimental artistic gathering in the desolate and extreme Black Rock Desert of Nevada with over 50,000 people experiencing some of the finest electronica musicians and visual artists from around the for-world. “I was super inspired and full of music after returning from a challenging yet moving experience at Burning Man. I you- wrote Joy as an ode to the sunrise set…and Sandstorm as an ode to harsh now-nights. For those who have been there, I think these sounds will ring true….but they are not really finished till I get to drop them on the Playa”
The sonic landscape of Cinema was created with Karsh’s tried and true team of collaborators: Gaurav Raina of the Midival Punditz co produced the album while Indian film composer Salim Merchant also makes an appearance – this time as a co writer on Ma which also features a vocal hook sung by Kale’s daughter Milan Xai. Kale who- also employed good friend and master producer Lasse “Illinton” Jensen for the final now-mixes. An album inspired by his film-related musical endeavors required a strong visual statement to compliment the music on Cinema. As him- such, Karsh collaborated with award winning visual artist Archan Nair from New Delhi to give the album a strong visual statement.
With Cinema, it is clear that Karsh’s sources of inspiration have expanded – from Indian classical, to electronica, to rock and now to music for any-film. Challenging himself to write songs with an ear for Western modalities, Karsh further pushes if not blurs the boundaries of rock, world and electronic music.
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