SANGTAR HEER
plays Tanpour on Transcendental Medication.

Sangtar was born in the small
Punjabi village of
Halluwal. Just like his older and younger brothers
(Manmohan Waris
and Kamal Heer), he began a love for music and literature from a very early age.
Their
father, Dilbag Singh, who is also a poet, has a keen interest in literature and
music. The music and words
Sangtar
heard from a very young age influenced him.
Some of his songs we hear today he had written when he was 14 years old. His
formal music training started at the age of 9.
Sangtar got his primary
and secondary school education from schools in Halluwal and Mahilpur. He then
went to Khalsa College, Mahilpur. At this age his music talent surpassed many
music teachers so he was given the job to actively take part in preparing the
college music teams for the various youth festivals. He received many medals and
trophies for his college.
He also played classical flute at many festivals and
competitions throughout his college years.
He had to quit his college
education when his family moved to Canada in 1990. Here all three brothers
worked hard to get their first album recorded.
Sangtar
composed music for
Manmohan Waris'
debut album 'Peenghan Jhootdeye' in 1993. It was something new...
a new sound, a new voice, and a wonderful combination of great lyrics and a new
style of music. It was an instant success.
Soon Sangtar
and Kamal started to
make music for all new releases of
Manmohan Waris
and Debi Makhsoospuri.
In 1996
Sangtar
married Michelle
(studio engineer/ sound designer). They opened
Grind Recording,
a recording studio in Canada. As they
found themselves working more and more with American artists, they decided to
move to the US. In 2001 they opened their second studio,
Grind Music & Sound,
in Los Angeles.

ManmohanWaarisWithBOBDOG.mp3
Since 1993,
Sangtar
been preparing music for Kamal Heer,
Manmohan Waris
and Debi Makhsoospuri and many others. His style has
changed over the years and he is always pushing the limits to bring some new
ideas into
Punjabi Music.
Manmohan Waris'
'Husn da jadu', Debi Makhsoospuri's
'Mukhde da lishkara' and Kamal Heer's 'Kamli' are good examples of that. His
music is a fusion of many different styles with a
Punjabi overtone to it.
Over the years
Sangtar
has also kept up his writing skills. He has a published book
of poetry and has contributed lyrics to many bestselling
Punjabi
albums.
Sangtar
travels back and forth between his two studios (Canada
and US) and India. He spends most of his time in the studio making new
music.
Listen to Sangtar play TANPOUR
with DOG EAT DOGMA...
Transcendental Medication
(tm.mp3)
GRIND RECORDING