About - Klaren Phillip

With over a decade of hands-on experience in the music industry, my journey began where many do—on stage. From strumming my first guitar to forming bands and performing at countless gigs, music has been at the heart of everything I do.

Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with an incredible range of artists and organizations including -

Venus, DD Corp, Enagic, Moseekah, Elahi Rocks, Roshni - The Band, Indian Saints, and Pause Play n' Scream.

I’ve also contributed to albums such as Ud Chala, Mercy, Awahaan (by Catholic Diocese Lucknow), and Elahi Moshiach, among others.

But along this journey, one truth became impossible to ignore: too many talented musicians remain unheard and unseen, simply because they lack the support and infrastructure needed to thrive.

That realization led to the creation of HEGM®—a company born from both my personal experiences and the shared dreams of the countless artists I’ve met along the way. Our mission is clear: to simplify the path from studio to stage and make it accessible to every musician, regardless of background or resources.

Today, HEGM® is more than just a company—it’s a movement.

We’re dedicated to empowering artists, helping them transform their passion into sustainable careers, and ensuring their music reaches the audience it deserves.

Let’s change the rhythm of the industry—together.

My Work

IPRS Registed Artist

I, Ruchir Phillips is a member of Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS) & the producer of the Album and the sound recording included in the Album, titled as “UD CHALA”

Memories

From "Am" to "Dsus2" we all grow up

🎵 A Life in Music 🎵

From garage chords to grand stage light,
We strum through wrongs to find what's right.
In beats and silence, hearts unfold,
A story sung, both shy and bold.

We’re songs in progress, key to key,
Some in C major, some in melody-free.
Life modulates—we rise, we fall,
Diminished, augmented, we play it all.

From messy strumming to clean arpeggios,
We learn, we bend, the music grows.
And in the end, when strings are worn,
We’ll hum the chords of how we were born.

From "Am" to "Dsus2" we all grow up