All India Radio

About All India Radio

Australia's All India Radio is an ambient electronic pop project helmed by songwriter/producer Martin Kennedy whose sound straddles the line between '60s psychedelia, '70s Krautrock, and contemporary styles from downtempo to chillgaze. All India Radio first gained attention issuing a series of evocative, often cinematic recordings in the 2000s, including The Inevitable, Permanent Evolutions, and The Silent Surf. All India Radio's music has been used on TV shows like CSI: Miami, One Tree Hill, The Lying Game, and Emmerdale, among others. Kennedy has also played with the Church's singer Steve Kilbey for a series albums, including 2014's sci-fi soundtrack The Rare Earth and 2017's Glow and Fade. Hailing from Tasmania, Martin Kennedy grew up a fan of sci-fi books and films. He also became interested in music in his youth listening to spacy albums by artists like Pink Floyd, Jean Michel Jarre, and Brian Eno. He was a member of the indie rock outfit Pray TV before launching All India Radio in the late '90s. Combining his love of vintage psychedelic and space rock with modern, ambient electronic textures, he has issued a steady flow of albums including 2001's All India Radio on Pinnacle, 2005's Echo Other on Minty Fresh, and 2016's The Slow Light on Minty Fresh. Although he writes and records much of the music on his own, he often collaborates with artists like Mark Wendt, Selena Cross, Leona Gray, Josh Roydhouse, Ben Sims, and Michael Evans-Barker. In 2004, he issued a solo album, The Big Spaceship, which caught the ear of the Church's Steve Kilbey. Together, they have collaborated on a separate series of albums as Kilbey Kennedy, including 2011's White Magic, 2015's Inside We Are the Same, and 2017's Glow and Fade. Kilbey also contributes occasionally to All India Radio albums. In 2019, Kennedy returned to his work as All India Radio with the albums Undulate and Eternal. ~ Matt Collar

ORIGIN
Tasmania, Australia
FORMED
May 1998
GENRE
Electronic

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