![]() Says Kale, “I know she wants to explore a bit of the world that I have existed in, using Indian classical instrumentation in contemporary electronic contexts. She sings in Mandarin, Sanskrit and Tibetan, and her last album Harmony featured a remix by the British trance music pioneer DJ Paul Oakenfold. Sa Dingding who has been described as the Asian Bjork by the British newspaper The Times, has interests in electronica, pop and folk music from Tibet and Mongolia. After realizing that she too is part traditionalist and part futurist, the possibilities became very intriguing for me as a producer,” adds the producer. Kale who has collaborated with a variety of musicians from around the world, has never worked with a Chinese artist before. “At first I was hesitant when I heard Chinese pop, but when I found out who Sa Dingding was and checked out what she had done, I became excited.” Late last year electro-fusion producer and multi-instrumentalist Karsh Kale got a call from Universal Music China saying that one of their pop artists was a big fan, and had requested he produce her next album. ![]()
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