
Synthesizing: Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
LIGHT IN THE ATTIC PRESENTS: THE DEFINITIVE RELEASE OF CHARANJIT SINGHāS
ELECTRONIC MASTERPIECE, SYNTHESIZING: TEN RAGAS TO A DISCO BEAT.
Originally released in 1982 and unheard by the world for decades, Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat is now
widely recognized as one of the most visionary electronic albums ever recorded. Long before Acid House had a name, and before pairing Roland drum machines and synths to create dance music became de rigueur, Charanjit Singh fused ancient Indian ragas with cutting-edge technology and created a sound that still feels impossibly futuristic today.
Decades later, in the wake of the dance music scenes of Chicago and Detroit that blossomed in the mid-1980ās,
some crowned him the āGodfather of Acid House.ā The real story, however, runs much deeperā¦
A native of Mumbai, Singh spent much of his career as a Bollywood session musician, collaborating with
renowned composers like RD Burman, and appearing on some of the most iconic Hindi !lm hits of the ā60s and ā70s.
By the turn of the ā80s, however, Singh was disenchanted by the creative limitations of session work and embarked
on a solo career. Not long after, he discovered three Roland devices that had just hit the market: the TR-808 drum
machine, the TB-303 bass synthesizer, and the Jupiter 8 synthesizer. While this trio would fuel early electronic dance music in the coming years, Singh was among the !rst known artists to pair them on record when he was inspired to create his next album, Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat.
Recording live at Mumbaiās HMV studios, the album marries the past to the futureāblending the ancient Indian
tradition of ragas with pulsating, electronic dance beats. Released without fanfare, the album faded into obscurity and Singh retired from recording to focus on private concerts. Years later, Ten Ragas still resonates deeply with so many artists and music lovers around the globe. Now in 2026, the record is !nally available again in this newly expanded, de!nitive edition.
Audio newly remastered by Johanz Westerman
⢠Original artwork with expanded gatefold and booklet featuring unseen photos and liner notes from Discostanās Arshia Fatima Haq & Jeremy Loudenback, plus Singhās former manager and writer Rana Ghose
⢠Release produced in cooperation with Charanjit Singhās Estate
⢠Vinyl pressed at Optimal Media, on āPearlescent Transcendent Futureā color wax
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LIGHT IN THE ATTIC PRESENTS: THE DEFINITIVE RELEASE OF CHARANJIT SINGHāS
ELECTRONIC MASTERPIECE, SYNTHESIZING: TEN RAGAS TO A DISCO BEAT.
Originally released in 1982 and unheard by the world for decades, Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat is now
widely recognized as one of the most visionary electronic albums ever recorded. Long before Acid House had a name, and before pairing Roland drum machines and synths to create dance music became de rigueur, Charanjit Singh fused ancient Indian ragas with cutting-edge technology and created a sound that still feels impossibly futuristic today.
Decades later, in the wake of the dance music scenes of Chicago and Detroit that blossomed in the mid-1980ās,
some crowned him the āGodfather of Acid House.ā The real story, however, runs much deeperā¦
A native of Mumbai, Singh spent much of his career as a Bollywood session musician, collaborating with
renowned composers like RD Burman, and appearing on some of the most iconic Hindi !lm hits of the ā60s and ā70s.
By the turn of the ā80s, however, Singh was disenchanted by the creative limitations of session work and embarked
on a solo career. Not long after, he discovered three Roland devices that had just hit the market: the TR-808 drum
machine, the TB-303 bass synthesizer, and the Jupiter 8 synthesizer. While this trio would fuel early electronic dance music in the coming years, Singh was among the !rst known artists to pair them on record when he was inspired to create his next album, Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat.
Recording live at Mumbaiās HMV studios, the album marries the past to the futureāblending the ancient Indian
tradition of ragas with pulsating, electronic dance beats. Released without fanfare, the album faded into obscurity and Singh retired from recording to focus on private concerts. Years later, Ten Ragas still resonates deeply with so many artists and music lovers around the globe. Now in 2026, the record is !nally available again in this newly expanded, de!nitive edition.
Audio newly remastered by Johanz Westerman
⢠Original artwork with expanded gatefold and booklet featuring unseen photos and liner notes from Discostanās Arshia Fatima Haq & Jeremy Loudenback, plus Singhās former manager and writer Rana Ghose
⢠Release produced in cooperation with Charanjit Singhās Estate
⢠Vinyl pressed at Optimal Media, on āPearlescent Transcendent Futureā color wax
















