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/> 105 Victoria Rd  Enmore 9pm â€“ 3am<br
/> Tickets $30 from Moshtix<br
/> Talvin Singh is one of the creators of Asian Underground, born in<br
/> London, he  travelled to India, aged16, to study classical Indian<br
/> music with Gurudev  Pandit Laxman Singh Ji, the Punjabi tabla master.<br
/> By 1995, Talvin Singh had  created a whole new musical genre, mixing<br
/> the highly evolved melodic  structures and complex intensity of Indian<br
/> classical music with the gritty  electronica of UK jungle and drum<br
/> â€˜nâ€™ bass. Early in his career he worked  with seminal artists Sun<br
/> Ra, Suzie and the Banshees and Ã¼ber group Massive  Attack. Still only<br
/> 18 the artist embarked on a tour to Russia and Eastern  Europe with<br
/> renowned saxophonist Courtney Pine. Singh closely collaborated  with<br
/> Bjork, on her Debut (1995) album and subsequent World Tour.   Madonna<br
/> engaged the artist for both her Ray of Light (WEA, 1998) and  Music<br
/> (WEA, 2001) albums. At the tender age of 23 he created his own  record<br
/> label Omni and concept album Calcutta Cyber CafÃ© (OMNI, 1995)  which<br
/> led to his club night Anokha. In Hoxton Squareâ€™s eponymous  Blue<br
/> Note, Anokha hosted his early experiments with his  self-invented<br
/> Tabla-tronics instrument and software. New acts such as The  Asian Dud<br
/> Foundation, Joi and The State of Bengal were presented as well as  the<br
/> music of A.R Rehman being introduced to a western audience for  the<br
/> first time. He conceived and licensed a compilation album,  Anokha<br
/> soundz of Asian underground (Island 1996) on his Omni label.  The<br
/> highly evolved melody and complex rhythmic intensity of  Indian<br
/> Classical music meeting the technology and gritty electronica  in<br
/> Jungle began a music sub-genre, a sound of [the] Asian  underground.<br
/> With a new studio album in 2005, â€œstill waiting in the lineâ€  this<br
/> is his first visit to Sydney EVER.</p><p>Support from: Percussion  Junction, Groovelands Sound System featuring<br
/> Ben Walsh and Bobby Singh (The  Bird, Dha, Circle of Rythmn), Bentley<br
/> and Stuart Buchanan.</p><p>This is one  show not to be missed from one of the creators of  Asian<br
/> Underground</p><p>The Factory Theatre is a short distance from the  enmore theatre at<br
/> 105 victoria road, just past enmore park (on the left) and  vic on the<br
/> park (on the right) as you are heading from the city. The venue  is<br
/> serviced by buses 423, 426 (hop off at the first stop on Victoria<br
/> Road)  and 428 (hop off at the Enmore Park stop on Enmore Road). The<br
/> venue is also  just a 5 minute walk from Sydenham train  station.<br
/> www.myspace.com/dusttones</p> <img
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