biographical info
You may know Tarun 'Tspoon' Nayar from his
much in demand band Delhi 2 Dublin, but what you may not know is that
Tarun is also a Vancouver-based
DJ/producer who is about to turn Asian-fused electronica on its ear.
After travelling the four corners of the globe, Tarun has compiled 10 years of
material for his latest solo effort, 22º of Beatitude, which he describes as
his most personal work to date.
Recording sessions with
artists worldwide, 22º of Beatitude brings us to temples in Bhutan, to
street corners in Tokyo and even to an intimate conversation between the artist
and his grandmother. Breaking out of the dancefloor-driven format, Tarun’s aim
was to record as many of the sounds as possible, live, without the use of
sample libraries. Each of these songs tells a story, and each story is a
chapter in the artist’s life. They are a decade-long evolution of sounds that
blend culture, beats and bass. With influences ranging from Talvin Singh to
Bassnectar, Tarun’s music aims to break boundaries and bring people together.
As a part of Delhi 2
Dublin, Tarun has toured the globe and played some of North America’s biggest
festivals. He produced their two full length albums that went to the Top 3 on
the Canadian world music charts and settled into the top 10 on iTunes Canada
world music charts. Tarun is also a founding member of Vancouver's Beats
Without Borders collective and has shared the stage with everyone from De La
Soul to Cheb i Sabbah. His tracks and mashups get play on the CBC, BBC and
college stations worldwide. In May 2010 he blended Akon's 'Beautiful' with UK
producer Swami's 'Sugarless' in a mashup that received heavy airplay in the UK.
He also recently scored 'BAS! Beyond The Red Light', a documentary on the lives
of women in one of Mumbai's red light districts. Together with partner Umar
Akbar he also runs the cutting edge global electronica label and blog
Chaiwalla's Boombox.
22º of Beatitude will be released March
1, 2011 and will be complete with archival photos and videos that will
accompany each track on the album and enhance the music into a dynamic visual
experience. These visuals will be projected as part of the live show, set to
hit Canada this spring. Stay tuned for dates.
influences
Talvin Singh
Bassnectar
Manu Chao
Gogol Bordello
Nitin Sawhney
Adham Shaikh
Cheb i Sabbah