Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Tj Rehmi

Tj Rehmi   
Artist: Tj Rehmi

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Invisible Rain   
 Invisible Rain

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Mera Therapy   
 Mera Therapy

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




The world's music has been blended into the unique guitar playing of T.J. Rehmi. A self-taught jazz/blues guitarist world Health Organization learned to play tunes by Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, and Santana by pinna, Rehmi has gone on to play a wide spectrum of euphony. An active participant in England's Asian Underground, he has played Indian classical music, Indo-Jazz nuclear fusion, bhangra music, reggae, and African music. As a session histrion, he was one of the number one musicians to use reggae bass lines to bhangra music. While he has corporate technological wizardry, including sampling and sequencing, Rehmi has balanced electronic gadgetry with organic instrumentation. His sound remains frozen in the traditional basso and drums structure. A native of Birmingham, England, Rehmi is the son of Asian immigrants. While he was initially drawn to western john Rock, he more and more veered towards worldly concern music. He played with a series of local jazz-funk and reggae bands in the late '70s and with several bhangra bands in the eighties and early '90s. A turning point in his melodious development came when he met nothingness saxophonist Andy Hamilton, wHO took him under his wing and taught him to read music. Rehmi later on studied Indian graeco-Roman music and Indo-Jazz nuclear fusion reaction with composer John Mayer. He further sharpened his skills piece attending the Conservatory in Birmingham.