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His extensive experience with percussion and music recording has included working with artists like Panjabi MC, Gurdas Mann and AS Kang and in 1986, Shinda helped launch Jazzy B's career by producing and composing his first album ‘Ghugian da Jorra’. In addition to working with many of Bhangra’s top artists, Sukshinder Shinda has been instrumental on over 200 separate albums and recordings to date. His colourful culture and bright music is completely different to that of others, having more connections with the sub-continent as well as the UK, Shinda shows again his natural affinity with different genres of music. His recording career, originally focused in the Birmingham area, has seen him record and play live around the world and on some of the biggest stages. In 2002, Shinda saw his unique sound for AS Kang (‘Aish Karo’) and Jazzy B (‘Oh Kedi’) take hold of audiences across the continents of the world with an undoubted mass appeal and in turn he has earned a highly respected reputation as a musician of the highest order. Shinda – the producer, composer, arranger, singer and musician from Handsworth, Birmingham – is a music machine. Since his introduction to his mentor Kuldip S. Matharu, his tutorship under legendary Gold champion Dhol player Laal S. Bhatti and under the wing of his teacher and ‘Guru’ Ustad Ajit S. Mathalashi ji, Shinda’s creative talents have seen him revolutionize the sound of the harmonium, tabla and keyboards with style. Currently, in addition to his continuing career as a producer, Shinda’s debut solo album ‘Gal Sun Ja’ and the latests release ‘Balle!’ (not to be mistaken with his albums featuring his name) find his own vocals throughout. Bhangra beats pumping up the adrenaline, with sugary sweet vocals, Shinda takes big strides towards musical immortality...sublime bhangra-olgy! In 2005, Sukshinder Shinda, as in the last 12 years, has continued with great passion and enthusiasm to excite and create new sounds on a musical journey of evolution, unparalleled in the international Bhangra music world. Shinda's production is as strong as ever, folk style ballads are interspersed with some of their smoothest dance numbers of recent years, hit songs like ‘Tera Roop’, ‘Naag’, ‘Daroo’ and ‘Jawani’ are testament to that. Visit www.sukshindershinda.com to here tracks from "Balle." commentsUnregistered wrote: January 12, 2006 @ 11:26 PM Shinda got good music, but also tha lyrics kick *** Anonymous wrote: December 27, 2005 @ 2:38 PM hello there, it is clearly obvious that you have collabertaed a unique and well presented music business in a style enjoyed by many worldwide of all faiths and religions, i have had an interest in your music for over 2 years now and have found it to be very unique within its own right and am very confident that it will continue to improve and attract a wider and more international audince for the years to come, yours faithfully Queen Elizabeth the second jatti By pav,,,,,,,,, LOLZZZZZZZZZZZ Anonymous wrote: October 4, 2005 @ 9:04 AM Rudegal 213 wrote: September 21, 2005 @ 6:25 PM yo i dont fink Shinda is readin dis so cut da "il love u" LOL :P H Anonymous wrote: September 19, 2005 @ 3:14 PM hi shinda i really love ur songs i think they r very deep n they all have cool beats expetualy punjabi clap Anonymous wrote: September 6, 2005 @ 10:50 PM no1 can mess wit da shinda. hes responsible for the fame of so many artists, including Jazzy b. (admit it). i love Akhian, really deep, Keep em comin Shinda! Anonymous wrote: August 31, 2005 @ 8:38 AM Anonymous wrote: August 30, 2005 @ 7:37 PM shinda ilike yo Anonymous wrote: August 30, 2005 @ 7:24 PM hi shinda im harjot i like your songs Anonymous wrote: August 4, 2005 @ 1:07 PM hi shida how are u i ove to here ur music |

With over 200 album credits and countless hit songs to his name, Sukshinder Shinda has thrived in the music business for more than a decade. He has produced over 10 worldwide smash-hit albums, overseen the development of many new artists and has had his music featured on a number of Bollywood film soundtracks too. With this glorious portfolio to accompany him, Sukshinder Shinda can proudly call himself ‘The Music Man’.