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TJ Rehmi's Warm Chill   
04/05/2004 01:33AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New CDsLondon, England -  British musician TJ Rehmi has a new recording on the Dharma Moon label entitled The Warm Chill. It is his  fifth full-length album, an innovative blend of electronic beats and South Asian melodies, fused with ambient guitar sounds. 

Rehmi is an accomplished musician, composer and producer from Birmingham, England, who began his career playing with local Jazz and Reggae bands. As the Bhangra scene began to build momentum in the mid 1980s, TJ was in the mix, touring with such influential UK Bhangra bands as A.S. Kang, Pardesi, Achanak, Azaad and Chirag Pechan, in addition to studio production and session work with many top acts.

In the 1990s, TJ began writing and producing his own music to round out his performing career. TJ's first E.P., The Fusionist, came out on Nation rRcords in 1996. His distinctive use of drum & bass beats mixed with his unique style brought about a following in Europe that lead to the release of his second EP, Skrutinizer, in 1997, followed by four albums on Nation and Shakti Records. TJ also started remixing songs for such labels as Real Records, Urgent Records, OSA and Six Degrees. Tracks from his albums have appeared on numerous compilations including the Asian Chill (Manteca) and VIP Lounge (George V Records) CDs.

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