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MY PLAYLIST

- With Kahani Instagram: @kahanimusi­c

NEW YORK-BASED music producer, DJ and entreprene­ur, Kahani, has built a career around catchy music.

Real name Armaan Gupta, he balances his time between crafting beats with live percussion and melodic instrument­s from India, and helping artists grow with his label and collective, Nonresiden­t. He went through his mammoth music collection to select 10 songs he loves right now and revealed some hidden gems.

Sinister by Tech Panda & Kenzani: They have been releasing heavy hitters the past year that can help anyone get into a groove. Sinister has been a track I've recently been spinning at events and the crowd loves it. I can't seem to get it out of my head. KU KU by Omar: The incredibly talented producer out of Los Angeles is the definition of a tastemaker. He has an ear for blending south Asian sounds with global rhythms. I have a habit of dropping KU KU on top of a variety of electronic-based tracks to bring in the Indian flavour.

Jeth Ne Kutti by 2NV & Romey Gill: 2NV absolutely crushed it with his 2020 album, All or Nothing. I play it at least once a month, front to back. As a bhangra dancer, I can't help but put on the biggest smile when listening to this song.

Dheeray by HYDR & PDNY: This past summer, someone came up to me while I was DJing and asked me to play HDYR's latest track, as he was at the party. I ended up meeting HDYR later that night and knew his love for music was real. He blessed one of our future stages, alongside PDNY, and I look forward to seeing them grow and fight for the crown in the r'n'b space.

Velli by Indian Cinema, GSING & KAEM: Shameless plug. Last year, while heavily experiment­ing with different sound spaces, I worked with GSING and KAEM to carefully craft a hard-hitting Punjabi hip hop track that felt like it could be used in a futuristic movie. This was the result.

Kaise by Rusha & Blizza:

The incredible duo out of New Delhi have my full attention. Their sound design is unlike anything I've come across before. Working on a remix with them as we speak. Manole by &lez: Manole

will always have a special place in my heart. This track was played recently by Black Coffee at his show in the legendary Brooklyn Mirage. His performanc­e changed the way I process sound. As global drum patterns moved a crowd filled with people from all over the world, you could feel the energy rising through every segment.

Her Entrance by Parra For Cuva: The music producer and DJ captured my attention earlier this year with his live set for Cercle at Cañon del Sumidero, Mexico. A beautifull­y pleasant sound that helps me internally reset and let go of any present anxiety. Turiya by ShiShi: Blessed to call ShiShi a good friend and partner in the music scene. We first met when I requested his presence to perform at a music festival, I was organising in New York City. Since then, we've organised multiple events throughout North America, bringing unique sounds to every dance floor.

Challa by Hari & Sukhmani: I wish Hari and Sukhmani the best of luck on the beautiful journey that lies ahead of them. What they're building together is something that I have not seen in a while – beautiful production with immaculate folk vocals, all in-house. Looking forward to seeing them perform live one day.

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