Devdutta Manisha Baji
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Drawing Folk influences form the environment he grew up in, he intends to strike a chord with nature and paint the silences within.
A composer, arranger and a producer hailing from the rural parts of Maharashtra - India. Devdutta dreams to change the narrative of perceiving music. His motto and his music has been cinematic to design audio palettes which cover a wide range of soundscapes, eventually helping storytellers to tell their stories better.
He entered the world of music quite later when he was 18. Originally a bass player, he was playing with few of the best bands from my city which used to make a lot of Folk Rock Music. He never had intended to compose or produce back then, but as a bass player he started facing limitations in his form of expression. He slowly started residing into keyboards as he realized that they had no limitations and finally started finding his inner peace in the sounds produced by synthesis. In no time, he found himself producing music, learning software and finally jolting down his expressive ideas into the form of music compositions.
More than Film Music -
In this entire career span of almost 8 years, he mostly worked in the cinematic circuit but his want to create original 'independant' music was left behind. After being known for his trademark folk sound. he wanted to come out of his comfort zone and give his audience a taste of his versatility and showcase his love for synthesis and electronica. Hence, a track called "More Piya" came into picture and is all set to release worldwide. Soon In his next track he is featuring Mr Asad Khan (Sitarist for AR Rahman, man behind the famous "Mausam and Escape from Slumdog millionaire) and Aanandi Joshi.
More piya
He also recently run a successful talk show called "Talk Studio" targeted especially for musicians as a host and an interviewer. In this show he got a chance to interview phenomenal artists all around the globe, knowing their stories and having one to one conversations with them.
This web show went on to become one of the most celebrated shows in the lock down and was appreciated by musicians and non musicians alike.
A composer, arranger and a producer hailing from the rural parts of Maharashtra - India. Devdutta dreams to change the narrative of perceiving music. His motto and his music has been cinematic to design audio palettes which cover a wide range of soundscapes, eventually helping storytellers to tell their stories better.
He entered the world of music quite later when he was 18. Originally a bass player, he was playing with few of the best bands from my city which used to make a lot of Folk Rock Music. He never had intended to compose or produce back then, but as a bass player he started facing limitations in his form of expression. He slowly started residing into keyboards as he realized that they had no limitations and finally started finding his inner peace in the sounds produced by synthesis. In no time, he found himself producing music, learning software and finally jolting down his expressive ideas into the form of music compositions.
More than Film Music -
In this entire career span of almost 8 years, he mostly worked in the cinematic circuit but his want to create original 'independant' music was left behind. After being known for his trademark folk sound. he wanted to come out of his comfort zone and give his audience a taste of his versatility and showcase his love for synthesis and electronica. Hence, a track called "More Piya" came into picture and is all set to release worldwide. Soon In his next track he is featuring Mr Asad Khan (Sitarist for AR Rahman, man behind the famous "Mausam and Escape from Slumdog millionaire) and Aanandi Joshi.
More piya
He also recently run a successful talk show called "Talk Studio" targeted especially for musicians as a host and an interviewer. In this show he got a chance to interview phenomenal artists all around the globe, knowing their stories and having one to one conversations with them.
This web show went on to become one of the most celebrated shows in the lock down and was appreciated by musicians and non musicians alike.