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Stargazing from Mumbai: How Spacecraft is Mapping the Cosmos Through Sound

Russ B. March 3, 2026 3 minutes read

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In the bustling metropolis of Mumbai, a city known for its frenetic energy and perpetual motion, Rishi Bhatia has carved out a sonic sanctuary dedicated to the exact opposite: absolute stillness.

Operating under the moniker Spacecraft, Bhatia has emerged as one of India’s most compelling voices in the global ambient music scene. Since launching the project in 2019, he has built a dedicated international following by turning his fascination with the night sky into immersive, cinematic soundscapes. His music is a digital telescope inviting listeners to leave the noise of Earth behind and drift into the quiet expanse of the cosmos.

The Pilot: Rishi Bhatia

While Mumbai is often associated with Bollywood soundtracks or a thriving underground hip-hop and techno scene, Bhatia’s work occupies a quieter lane. A self-taught producer, he channels a lifelong obsession with astronomy into his compositions.

Bhatia cites his earliest musical memories as lying awake at night, staring at the stars while listening to music—a formative experience that defined the “Spacecraft” ethos. Unlike many electronic artists who focus on rhythm or dancefloor utility, Bhatia creates functional music for the mind. His work is widely used by listeners for meditation, deep focus, and sleep, finding a natural home on platforms like Insight Timer alongside traditional streaming services.

Defining “Space Ambient”

Spacecraft’s sound fits firmly within the space ambient and drone subgenres. His tracks are characterized by vast, reverb-drenched pads, shimmering synthesizer textures, and slow-evolving melodies that mimic the drift of celestial bodies.

Key elements of the Spacecraft sound include:

  • Cinematic Scale: The music often feels like a score for a science fiction film that hasn’t been made yet, evoking images of nebulae, distant stars, and planetary horizons.
  • Emotional Resonance: While “space” can often feel cold and alien, Bhatia infuses his work with a warm, emotional core. Tracks like “Enchanted Evening” and “Moonlight” balance the vastness of the universe with a sense of human wonder and intimacy.
  • Absence of Percussion: Rhythm is rarely explicit in his work. Instead, momentum is generated through the slow modulation of synthesizers and the layering of harmonic textures.

Key Releases & Global Collaborations

Despite being based in India, Spacecraft’s reach is undeniably global, aided by his signing with prominent international ambient labels.

  • Valley View Records: A frequent home for his releases, this Australian label has helped position him alongside major downtempo artists.
  • Ambient Soundscapes: In 2023, he released the full-length album Ethereal on this label, a seven-track journey exploring “atmospheric ambient textures” with titles like “Rigel” and “Northern Constellations.”
  • Radiance (2023): This album showcased a slightly brighter, more hopeful side of his sound, with tracks like “The Belt of Orion” serving as sonic love letters to specific celestial landmarks.

Bhatia has also proven to be an adept collaborator, working with heavyweights of the genre. He has produced tracks with Lauge (a Danish ambient titan), Astropilot, and Perry Frank, bridging the geographical gap between Mumbai and the Western ambient establishment.

A Sonic Escape

In an increasingly loud world, Spacecraft offers a necessary counterweight. Rishi Bhatia’s work reminds us that no matter how crowded our immediate surroundings may be, there is always a vast, quiet space available if we just look or listen up.

As he continues to release music that charts the “quiet intersections of emotional depth and nature,” Spacecraft is ensuring that India has a firm footprint on the map of modern ambient music.

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