Ramesh Magar

Sound Engineer

A key architect of Nepal’s live music sound, Ramesh Magar engineers performances for top acts like The Shadows Nepal and SWAR. His expertise spans venue installations (Purple Haze, Supper Club) and international collaborations (Sanam Puri, DJ Diplo). Known for technical precision and musical sensitivity, he elevates every stage he touches.


Professional Journey

Current Band Engagements

Swar

(2023–Present)

Engineers the complex sonic layers of this progressive supergroup, balancing Swopnil Sharma’s vocals, Rohit Shakya’s guitars, and Gautam Tandukar’s rhythms into a cohesive, immersive experience.

The Shadows Nepal

(2023–Present)

As sound engineer for Nepal’s pioneering hard rock band (est. 1997), Ramesh Magar preserves their iconic heavy guitar tones and powerful live presence while modernizing their technical production.

Work Experience

Ramesh Magar engineers live sound for Nepal’s premier acts like The Shadows Nepal and SWAR. His technical expertise spans venue installations (Purple HazeSupper Club) and international performances (Sanam PuriDJ Diplo). Currently managing AV systems at Supper Club, he continues advancing Nepal’s audio standards through Liveworks Pvt. Ltd.

 

Supper Club

Sound Engineer |(2022–Present)

Oversees full technical production for live performances, DJ sets, and karaoke events, managing all sound, lighting, and AV systems at this premier Kathmandu venue.

XL

Warehouse Assistant | (2022–2023)

Handled live mixing and maintained critical audio equipment for events and performances.

Liveworks Pvt.Ltd

Senior Sound Technician | (2018–Present)

Develops audio production expertise through part-time work, focusing on technical skill advancement and live sound reinforcement.

Venue Installation Work:​

Purple Haze Rock Bar, Supper Club, Sugar KTM, Senate Club, Sisha Lounge & Bar, Reggae Bar

Notable Collaborations:

  • Sanam Puri (Sanam Live in Nepal, March 2018)

  • DJ Diplo (Tuborg Open Fest 2018, November 2018)

  • Nepali artists: Sabin Rai & Pharoah, Albatross, Kutumba, 1974 AD