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Karsh Kale (pronounced Kursh Kah-lay, कर्ष काळे in Marathi; born 1 November 1974) is an Indian-American musician born in England. Known 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 DJ.
In February 2006 she became the first Indian to play at the Grammy Awards, playing material from RISE. Shankar, in collaboration with Indian producer, composer and musician Karsh Kale, released Breathing Under Water on 28 August 2007. It is a mix of classical sitar and electronica beats and melodies.
Breathing Under Water is an album by Anoushka Shankar and Karsh Kale released on 28 August 2007. Shankar and Kale expand beyond cultural and traditional borders of music with this collaboration.
Gaurav Dagaonkar – music composer, also does pock, Pop, as music director his first release Lanka; Karsh Kale – New Age musician, fusion, electronica from US; Mandar Agashe – music director and businessman; Milind Date – flautist, composer, Known for his collaborations with many international artists and flamboyant performances
Zakir Hussain was a classical musician and accompanist. Trilok Gurtu is an Indian percussionist. Talvin Singh is an Asian Underground artist. Bill Laswell is a bassist, producer, and composer. Ustad Sultan Khan plays the sarangi. Fabian Alsultany a.k.a. Sultan 32 plays keyboards and electronics. Karsh Kale plays tabla and drum kit. DJ Disk ...
Karsh Kale, Indian American electronic musician; Fictional characters. Karsh, a character in the PlayStation video game Chrono Cross; Karsh, the wraith that was once the former Captain Carthean of Arnor in The Rise of the Witch-king; Other. Kantele, a Finnic zither, known as the karsh among the Vola-Finnic Mari people
Stewart Copeland, founder and drummer of The Police, is teaming with Indian musician Ricky Kej on “Police – Beyond Borders” where the legendary rock band’s classic songs are recreated in ...
The Dewarists is a part music documentary and part travelogue television series on MTV India. [1] The show casts musicians from various parts of the world, collaborating to create original music while travelling across India. [2]