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Elephant Stone
biography
Brimming with love, hope, longing and timeless pop, Elephant Stone’s debut The Seven
Seas is the latest creation from multi-instrumentalist and ex-High Dial Rishi Dhir.
Produced by Jace Lasek (The Besnard Lakes) and featuring friends from The High Dials,
The Besnard Lakes, and the Dears, The Seven Seas perfectly melds Rishi’s obsession with
the perfect pop song and the trippiest raga.
In August 2006, after 6 years, 2 albums, and countless tours across North America and the
UK with Montreal’s The High Dials, Rishi decided it was time for him to part ways with the
band he co-founded. As the Dials’ bassist, sitar player, and backing vocalist, he played a
vital role in defining the band’s sound, but eventually came to the conclusion that his
destiny lay elsewhere.
Rishi spent the next year focusing on honing his Indian classical music chops and
collaborating with numerous artists both locally and internationally. His sitar-playing
can be heard on the latest recordings by Texas-based psyche –rockers, the Black Angels,
and Manchester-based UK outfit, the Earlies.
In 2008, Rishi discovered he had gathered a vast back-catalogue of songs written over the
past years and Elephant Stone was born.
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