Karsh Kale on DUST and making music for his 10-year-old self
Download MP3What happens when a musical pioneer finds himself and his artistic voice after a period of disillutionment?
In this episode of TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I’M DOING, I sit down with musician, composer, and producer Karsh Kale to discuss his latest album, DUST, and the 'silent war' of staying creative in a world driven by algorithms. Karsh opens up about feeling lost after the pandemic and shares what he had to 'unlearn' to find his way back to music—not through a studio, but through a canvas and a paintbrush
We dive deep into:
• The Creative Reset: Why Karsh started painting for "no one" to rediscover his childish curiosity.
• The 10-Year-Old Rule: How he stopped chasing trends and decided to make a record specifically for his younger self.
• Lessons from a Legend: What he learned about "permission" and identity while performing alongside Zakir Hussain.
• The Anatomy of Dust: The symbolism of the end of an era and the rebirth that follows.
Whether you’re an artist feeling the weight of the "dopamine cycle" or just someone looking to find more joy in your work, Karsh’s journey back to his "honest truth" is a blueprint for us all.
If you enjoyed this deep dive, please subscribe and share it with someone who may need a creative spark.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:16 The Evolution of Artistic Expression
05:55 Finding Personal Meaning in Music
08:37 The Symbolism of 'Dust' and Rebirth
11:19 Creating a Mirror for Listeners
14:13 Letting Go
15:46 Sponsor Break: Travelopod
17:28 The Importance of Authenticity in Art
20:21 The Lost Art of the Full Album Experience
24:23 Translating Moods into Live Performances
27:20 Optimism in the Independent Music Industry
29:49 Sponsor Break: Timberdog Ruffrest
30:59 The Role of Mentorship and Legacy
35:34 Knowing When a Song is Finished
36:59 The Intersection of Art and Music
38:14 Music as an Escape and a Place to Be Found
Learn more about Karsh Kale:
https://www.instagram.com/karshkale/
Big shout outs to Yashraj Akashi for connecting and building trust through Tedx and EDGE, and to 7-year-old Ishank Singh for becoming the youngest and fastest to ever swim the Palk straight between Sri Lanka and India.
Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Apple, or Amazon or wherever you podcast!
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This episode is brought to you by RuffRest by Timberdog. Learn more at https://timberdog.com/
In this episode of TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I’M DOING, I sit down with musician, composer, and producer Karsh Kale to discuss his latest album, DUST, and the 'silent war' of staying creative in a world driven by algorithms. Karsh opens up about feeling lost after the pandemic and shares what he had to 'unlearn' to find his way back to music—not through a studio, but through a canvas and a paintbrush
We dive deep into:
• The Creative Reset: Why Karsh started painting for "no one" to rediscover his childish curiosity.
• The 10-Year-Old Rule: How he stopped chasing trends and decided to make a record specifically for his younger self.
• Lessons from a Legend: What he learned about "permission" and identity while performing alongside Zakir Hussain.
• The Anatomy of Dust: The symbolism of the end of an era and the rebirth that follows.
Whether you’re an artist feeling the weight of the "dopamine cycle" or just someone looking to find more joy in your work, Karsh’s journey back to his "honest truth" is a blueprint for us all.
If you enjoyed this deep dive, please subscribe and share it with someone who may need a creative spark.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:16 The Evolution of Artistic Expression
05:55 Finding Personal Meaning in Music
08:37 The Symbolism of 'Dust' and Rebirth
11:19 Creating a Mirror for Listeners
14:13 Letting Go
15:46 Sponsor Break: Travelopod
17:28 The Importance of Authenticity in Art
20:21 The Lost Art of the Full Album Experience
24:23 Translating Moods into Live Performances
27:20 Optimism in the Independent Music Industry
29:49 Sponsor Break: Timberdog Ruffrest
30:59 The Role of Mentorship and Legacy
35:34 Knowing When a Song is Finished
36:59 The Intersection of Art and Music
38:14 Music as an Escape and a Place to Be Found
Learn more about Karsh Kale:
https://www.instagram.com/karshkale/
Big shout outs to Yashraj Akashi for connecting and building trust through Tedx and EDGE, and to 7-year-old Ishank Singh for becoming the youngest and fastest to ever swim the Palk straight between Sri Lanka and India.
Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Apple, or Amazon or wherever you podcast!
TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT I’M DOING is proudly brought to you by TRAVELOPOD, with personalized travel support to help you explore the wonders of the world. Start your next journey at vacation.travelopod.com
This episode is brought to you by RuffRest by Timberdog. Learn more at https://timberdog.com/
