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Prem Joshua

Germany

Prem Joshua is credited on 77 releases across 25 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1987–2014 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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77

Pressings credited

25

Albums

4

Decades active

1

In collections

Biography

Prem Joshua (Hindi: प्रेम जोशुआ) is a German musician, active since 1969. Born in the south of Germany in 1958, Joshua learned to play the flute at the age of five and played this instrument and the saxophone since the age of 12 in various local bands. At the age of 18, he traveled overland to India studying the indigenous folk music of countries along the way. Joshua was the name his parents gave him, he later was given the prefix "Prem" from his spiritual master Osho, dropping the family name, to remind him of the essence of Love (Prem means "Love" in Hindi). Prem Joshua cites sitarist Ravi Shankar as an early musical influence. On reaching India, Joshua learned to play the sitar with Ustad Usman Khan as well as the Indian Bansoori (Indian bamboo flute). Osho inspired him and his music. His website states that "In the presence of this man with a long white beard, eyes as deep as the ocean and a strong sense of humor, he came in touch with the art of the “inner music” - Silence. This was really coming home!" Throughout his career, he has experimented with various forms of music, creating a blend of the East and the West. He has also worked extensively with other producers, making remixes of his own songs and infusing traditional Hindustani acoustic instruments with lounge and trance beats. His music has immensely contributed to the Asian Underground and fusion scene. In 1991, Prem Joshua, Kora player, British Ravi, and Sarod player, Chinmaya Dunster launched their project “Terra Incognita”. They released two albums, "No Goal But The Path" and "Tribal Gathering". He subsequently released four solo albums and co-founded the band, “Hamsafar”, with which he released the album - "Lifeprints" in 1998. HAMSAFAR split up in 2000, after the band had reached quite a peak in their career, playing extensive concerts in Germany, France, Holland, Denmark and Italy and a well received concert at the "Shantipi"-festival in Israel in front of 10.000 people. After the split, Prem

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Credited work

77 releases · 25 albums · active 1987–2014

  • Performance · 238
  • Other credits · 132
  • Engineering · 25
  • Production · 23
  • Mastering · 6

Studios: Solaia Sound Studio · Moghul Garden Studio · Cha Cha (2) · Carrotto

Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frequent collaborators

  • Deva Premal
  • Various
  • Toires
  • Terra Incognita (3)
  • Miten
  • Vishal
  • Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

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