Artists of Sound: Madame Gandhi Artists of Sound: Madame Gandhi...
In this Artists of Sound, we meet Madame Gandhi: Artist, producer, and activist.
Dive into the latest episode of Artists of Sound for an intimate look at Madame Gandhi. The artist, producer, and activist consistently channels audio into a platform for connection, expression, and change.
Shot between her creative base in the Los Angeles Arts District and immersive L-ISA listening sessions at L-Acoustics Creative Studios, the film unpacks the sonic architecture of her new album. Through candid conversation and live performance, she traces intersecting threads of rhythm, identity, movement, and activism.
By reflecting on the global communities anchoring her catalog, she explains how geography, collaboration, and intention continuously refine her artistic voice. The episode also highlights her advocacy—specifically her partnership with EarthPercent—to cement the reality that music drives measurable cultural and ecological progress.
Visually framing the narrative is her dedicated cycling practice across the city. Here, pedaling through Los Angeles serves as both reliable transit and a governing philosophy that dictates how she creates, lives, and connects with her environment.
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