Ariel Kalma (born in Paris) is a French new-age composer and electronic musician.
[1] While on the road with Adamo, he met Baden Powell, with whom he would collaborate in France and Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
[1] Around this time, he made experimental tape pieces using his own recorded instruments, found sounds, church organs, and poetry.
In 1975, he recorded and self-released an album, Le Temps des Moissons while working at the GRM studio of INA Pierre Henry in Paris.
[1] His 1978 album Osmose features Borneo rainforest nature sounds recorded by Richard Tinti.