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February 2016 Issue 22 features a Bugged Out Weekender special with Jozef K. Discover music for work and yoga, and uncover the busking life in Brighton.
February 2016 Issue 22 features a Bugged Out Weekender special with Jozef K. Discover music for work and yoga, and uncover the busking life in Brighton.
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An interesting blend of cultural<br />
sounds with a modern influence.<br />
British-born Indian electro<br />
producer Karsh Kale has spent<br />
the last two decades zigzagging<br />
the world, headlining<br />
major festivals and spinning<br />
records at the White House for<br />
Barack Obama. Now, the<br />
culmination of his planetary<br />
library can be heard on his<br />
reflective fifth studio album<br />
‘UP’, out on 29 January 2016 via<br />
Six Degrees Records.<br />
A pioneering figure in defining<br />
the Asian Underground genre by<br />
mixing classical Indian folk with<br />
ambient electro rock/pop, this<br />
New York raised multiinstrumentalist<br />
has travelled<br />
between Brooklyn and India<br />
over fifty times. Criticallyacclaimed<br />
for his tabla<br />
drumming and film composition,<br />
Kale delivers both awe-inspiring<br />
cinematic and visual rhythms in<br />
this transformational album.<br />
“When we were young, having<br />
such a diverse taste in music<br />
was rare, whereas nowadays<br />
kids have access to all types of<br />
music - for them this is normal.”<br />
www.sixdegreesrecords.com/<br />
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