ambrish
I'm just a hobby musician. I tried to spend my free time just getting sounds out of the many VSt's on my computer. I focus on all electronic genres but i always
Experimental ambient eletronic fusion.
"Stegerwald" is a World Fusion track by ambrish on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. For fans of world fusion, this one is worth the listen. Explore the full ambrish catalog on SoundClick and discover more World Fusion music from independent creators.
I was (like most of the times) in a very relaxed and chilly mood. I usually warm up playing with pad sounds and imagine being in the highlands. I somehow wanted an ethnic touch to this track, and this is the outcome.
"Floating Souls (feat. Pawas)" is an Ambient track by ambrish on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Ambient chart, peaking at #6. The track is available royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.
This one actually started off as a loop which needed to be done for a website - a local lounge bar here. I thought i'd extend it a bit and make into a little track.
"Swaraj" by ambrish is an Ambient production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. A solid entry in the ambient space, crafted with care and intention. Looking for a royalty-free Ambient track to license? "Swaraj" by ambrish is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
I'm a hobby musician. My insterests vary in all electronic styles. I also dj sometimes - Asian Underground and breaks, Trip Hop, Chill.
I'm a software engineer by profession, but i do all this for the love of music :)
I was born and brought up in India(Pune). I started djing for my friends for birthday parties and other get togethers. People started noticing what i do, my friends backed me up a lot. Back then, it used to be with tapes and slowly moved on to CDs and professional equipment. djing was a source of pocket money while i struggled to complete my Computer Engineer course, which eventually was my career path.
I came to Germany in 2001 on work basis, but somehow didn't let the music go out of my life. While i played on and off at local bars and events, i wanted to get my hands on producing my own tracks. After one year of research on tools and equipment in the market, i finally started, only to realize that it requires so much time and dedication.
For now, i've decided to produce during my free time and at the same time, push the asian underground scene in Cologne and all over Germany.
For more details -
www.masala-movement.de
It really depends on my mood. I dont plan to write a certain style. What comes out in the end is the mood i was in. Sometimes i jam with a friend and what comes out is complete mixture of ideas and styles.
I listen to all electronic styles varying from minimal techno, goa, psy fi, breaks, asian breaks, trip hop, chill, ambient, drum n bass, liquid drum n bass.
A Live, Reason, Cubase, with loads of Vst.
Edirol MIDI controller.
www.masala-movement.de
We are aware of that fusion music is more then just a fashion, it's a way of expressing our own ethnicity, influences and individuality.
Masala Movement is an organic and evolving network. It consists of the people who relate to this idea of understanding and communication. It's not a band, it's not a clubnight, it's not an Asian Underground website. It's a way of sharing individual expressions through music and art. It's being aware of where we and our art comes from.
A friend an I run this community focussing on ethno electro and asian underground sounds. The idea is to bring artists and musicians together from around the globe who try to push this scene in their localities.
The site is in German now, but will be updated soon and converted to English.
If you're an artist who relates to our vision and want to know more about us and what we do, please get in touch with us.
We're working on a CD compilation project and we'll be glad to have you on board.