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Indian Composer Ricky Kej Wins Grammy in 'Best Immersive Audio Album' Category

The Bengaluru-based musician has won in the 'Best Immersive Audio Album' category for his album 'Divine Tides'.
The Wire Staff
Feb 06 2023
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The Bengaluru-based musician has won in the 'Best Immersive Audio Album' category for his album 'Divine Tides'.
Ricky Kej (first from left) after his third Grammy win. Photo: Twitter/@rickykej
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New Delhi: Indian music composer Ricky Kej has won the Grammy in the 'Best Immersive Audio Album' category for his album 'Divine Tides'.

This is Kej's third Grammy, he has tweeted.

Given by the US's Recording Academy, the awards are considered top honours in music.

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The album's 'immersive mix engineer' is Eric Schilling, and among producers cited in the award are Stewart Copeland and Herbert Waltl, along with Ricky Kej.

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Kej first won a Grammy in 2015 for his album 'Winds of Samsara.'

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