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‘No software can replace chemistry between musicians’

British-born, New York raised-and-based music producer Karsh Kale says there is no software that can come close to replacing the…

‘No software can replace chemistry between musicians’

Karsh Kale (PHOTO: IANS)

British-born, New York raised-and-based music producer Karsh Kale says there is no software that can come close to replacing the chemistry between musicians when they come together to create music.

"The years have proven one thing to me — that there is no software, controllers, loopers, or other gear on this planet that can come close to replacing the chemistry that happens when musicians come together to make music," Kale, who has roots in India, said in a statement. 

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"The ideas always remain human. I think young artistes need to be less concerned with what gear they are using and more about gaining more human experience," he added.

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Kale features in a new episode of Red Bull Music Academy's Studio Science which looks inside the laboratories of some of the creative minds, offering tips and tricks for aspiring musicians. 

The series has featured musicians like Disclosure, Four Tet and Suzanne Ciani. 

Now, Studio Science turns its attention to the tabla star and celebrated multi-instrumentalist Kale, in the episode shot in India.

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