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- Active: 2000s
- Genres: Electronica
- Instrumental Instrument: Tabla
- Representative Albums: "Broken English
| Artist: Karsh Kale |
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Karsh Kale (Marathi: कर्श काळे Kursh Kah-lay) is an Indian American producer, composer and musician, known for melding Indian music with the modern electronic club music of his American upbringing.
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Growing up in Stony Brook, New York, Kale showed promise as a traditional drummer as well as an Indian percussionist from an early age. While still attending high school, he played in a number of local bands, specializing in classic rock with a bent towards progressive groups such as Rush and Kansas.
Kale spent his early years in New York City. He often played tabla with Vishal Bakshi (Vishal Vaid) and Brent Arnesen. He also formed a band named "Bhoom Shankar" with long time allies Ajay Naidu, Shahid Siddiqui and Vishal Vaid. Though they did not release anything officially but the Bhoom Shankar and Future Proof (monthly party started by Kale at Joe's in NYC) happened to be the early sounds of "Asian Massive" referred as a Sub-Genre of Electronica.
Kale is also a member of Tabla Beat Science, an "Asian Underground" type of group. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as the Madras Cinematic Orchestra and tabla masters, such as Zakir Hussain. One of his most famous compositions was entitled "Milan", named after his daughter, whose Sanskrit name means "meeting of two".
He has become a mainstay in 'Six Degrees Records' expanding series of compilation CDs of which six have been released so far.
Kale's third studio release, titled Broken English was released in the US on March 21, 2006 also under the Six Degrees Records label.
Kale is currently composing the original score for the film ODE (2007) based on the novel Ode to Lata by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla.
Two of Karsh's songs, "Distance" and "One Step Beyond", were included in the Sample Music package of Windows Vista.
Kale often creates a unique blend of Indian percussion with techno music and drum & bass. Kale's compositions are often strident, loud, and energetic; they are heavy on the percussion and more focused on instrumental arrangements than vocals. In the style of Indian Fusion he is closer to Talvin Singh or State of Bengal than Bally Sagoo or Bill Laswell.
Kale is a prolific artist, willing to lend a hand, and drum, to a range of musicians from Herbie Hancock to DJ Spooky. He has collaborated with many well-known artists, including Bill Laswell, Zakir Hussain, Trilok Gurtu, Talvin Singh, Midival Punditz and Eddie Kowalczyk, among others.
In 2007, he collaborated with Anoushka Shankar to create Breathing Under Water[1], that blends Indian classical music, electronica, dance music and folk music.
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