Career
Sammy has transformed both the musical landscape and the South Asian community with a storied career spanning over two decades. In 1996, he laid the foundation for Rukus Avenue, as an independent record label and platform for an emerging scene of South Asian musicians in North America. This seminal company was at the forefront of a community-driven movement to establish a new identity for South-Asian Americans, that were charged with the task of reconciling traditional cultural values with American ones.
Chand had made a name for himself in the world of film and television through a lengthy list of placements.
Under his leadership, the label gained an international presence, beginning with a landmark distribution deal with Sony Music in India and a more recent global agreement with The Orchard. Early releases such as Passage to India (Various, 2001) and The Movement (Karmacy, 2005), helped to cement Chand’s status as dynamic music producer and cultural ambassador.
His solo debut, further demonstrates his ability to pair original musical elements found in South Asian music with a variety of other genres - a Chand signature. Throughout his career, Chand and his music have built a formidable bond with the film and television community.
His notable placements include Columbia Broadcasting System News, Public Broadcasting Service, The Oprah Winfrey Show, America’s Most Wanted, Leela, So You Think You Can Dance?, Anthony Bourdain’s Number Reservations and the Weather Channel’s Storm Riders.
In 2008, he partnered with the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles to bring a live musical component to the festival that would properly articulate the intimate relationship between music and film in Indian Cinema. The IFFLA Rhythm Village and IFFLA Rhythm Village Unplugged under his direction, have become highly popular additions to the annual festival. Today, Chand is further advancing this movement and his sound with the third generation of Rukus Avenue artists.
He is currently producing the debut from Elephants With Guns, an eclectic band that, “collects music, sounds and noises from different parts of the world, wraps them in twine, and presents them to you.” He is also currently writing and recording material for Blood and Treasure, the follow-up to Tale of a Crown.
Chand currently resides in Los Los Angeles