Talvin Singh,典型的印度后裔,成长在英国,很小的时候就开始学习印度的传统乐器,通过不懈的努力,终于成为一代音乐宗师,曲风以Ambient、Trip-Hop为主。
by John Bush
Creator of an innovative fusion of Indian bhangra music and drumnbass electronica, Talvin Singh was classically trained on the tabla but rejected most of his learning when he founded the Anokha club-night at East Londons Blue Note. Singh grew up in Leytonstone, and though he began playing tabla at the age of five, he also liked to breakdance to electro and listen to punk rock. He was transplanted to India at the age of 16 to pursue a classical education, but later returned to Britain in the late 80s and began picking up work as a musician, with a diverse cast of artists — Sun Ra, Björk, Future Sound of London, Siouxsie & the Banshees and the Indigo Girls, among others.
By late 1995, Singh founded Anokha, the club night where drumnbass DJs and Asian punk bands went head to head with the amped-up sounds of his tabla and percussion. Guest spots by LTJ Bukem and others made Anokha a Monday-night hotspot in London, and Singh signed to Island for an Anokha compilation including several of his own productions. He also worked as a remixer before issuing his proper solo debut, OK. in late 1998.