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  1. The judges included Oscar Peterson, synth veterans Robert Moog and Ralph Dyck, and Isao Tomita. The resulting exposure launched Bhatia’s music career, leading to projects with David Foster, Steve Porcaro, and a solo album on Capitol Records’ Cinema label titled The Interstellar Suite.

  2. Oct 12, 2021 · Interstellar Suite is a 40 minute science fiction music and sound story in the orchestral style of John Williams and Jerry Goldsmith but using analog synthesizers from the time of Isao Tomita and Wendy Carlos.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amin_BhatiaAmin Bhatia - Wikipedia

    The exposure led to projects with David Foster, Steve Porcaro, and a solo album on Capitol Records "Cinema label" called The Interstellar Suite, which launched his career in music for film and television. Bhatia is known for lush orchestral work with contemporary influences.

  4. His solo albums The Interstellar Suite and Virtuality pay homage to his love of science fiction TV and film scores, and many album tracks have become standard repertoire in music competitions. Amin recently became the first Canadian on the Board of Advisors for the Bob Moog Foundation.

  5. Dec 1, 2003 · Rather than join the trend of sampling and abusing orchestral phrases, Amin combined and layered hundreds of electronic parts to achieve a warm orchestral sound for The Interstellar Suite that was not stolen from an orchestra.

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Interstellar Suite by Amin Bhatia. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Jan 6, 2007 · Amin's approach has been likened to the harmonic inventiveness of Jerry Goldsmith and the technical prowess of Hans Zimmer. For 'The Interstellar Suite' Amin combined and layered hundreds of analog electronics to achieve a warm orchestral sound rather than join the trend of sampling and abusing orchestral phrases.