K. J. Singh
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K.J. Singh' was commonly referred to as Guitar Singh in college... lugging one around school did not improve either his image or muscles ! He is a confirmed Mac-user since 1989, when he first did a demo of music and computers for AppleWorld at Hyatt Regency, Delhi.
Though trained as a recording/sound engineer at Trebas Institute of Recording Arts, Toronto, Canada (1985-87) He found the world of MIDI and computers exciting enough to bring back a keyboard (DX7..yes the original!) a drum machine, a tone generator, MIDI interface, an IBM XT, with Texture sequencing software and a Tascam 246 portastudio with a Yamaha SPX 90 Effects processor and got into music composing.
Moved to Mumbai in May 1997 after getting a breakthrough programming, playing keyboard, arranging music and engineering for the feature film MAACHIS. Followed this with Jahan Tum Le Chalo, Beetabi, Shyam Ghyansham, Chachi 420, Hu Tu Tu, Satya and Godmother,
In 2006 he shared a Filmfare Best Sound award with Subash Sahu, for Omkara.
He is the Music Producer of Indian Ocean (band). and Rabbi Shergill.
[edit] References
- K.J. Singh's IMDb Profile. [1]