Aditya Malve (DJazz)
your neighborhood music enthusiast👾
all things @allthatdjazz
a few things @nrtyaculture
🪐 New Music Release Alert 🪐
At times, it’s hard for me to believe that in just 15 months of DJazz, I’ve released seven EPs, and today marks the release of my eighth.
I’m incredibly, incredibly, incredibly excited to present ‘The Girl Who Spoke Jazz’ EP a musical conversation between two partners. Envision a bright sunny afternoon at a gourmet café: coffee, garlic bread, jazz tunes, and intimate conversations unfolding across the table. The EP moves through a range of emotions, exploring acid house, electronica, instrumental soundscapes, and jungle-inspired rhythms.
While this may not be the language that we necessarily speak but this would be the conversation I’d love to have.
Track Notes -
A. Tania Maria (SoundCloud/Bandcamp ONLY): Titled after the Brazilian Jazzist ‘Tania Maria’, this track draws from a re-sample of her 1981 composition ‘Yatra-Tá’. Reimagined through an Acid House lens, the piece is built around classic drum machine textures and 303-driven grooves, blending vintage jazz with club-oriented analog energy.
B. India’s Invisible Man: An evolving house composition that abruptly shifts course after its opening intro, the track breaks away from its initial introduction into a groovier, more bass-led progression. Layered with vocal fragments and old-school break elements, it moves with an unpredictable momentum, creating a raw and restless sonic atmosphere. This track has been a mixing/mastering disaster for me.
C. Asha Dreaming: A brief and delicate instrumental interlude centred around an electric piano motif, accompanied with synth textures. Dreamlike in tone, the track offers a softer pause within the EP’s otherwise rhythm-driven landscape.
D. Without Her Touch: A liquid jungle rhythm shaped by rolling breaks and fluid rhythmic movement. The latter half of the composition introduces two intertwining basslines, with one gradually resolving into the other, allowing the track to continuously evolve.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting the same on SoundCloud & Bandcamp!
Happy Listening! ✨
🪐 New Music Release Alert 🪐
At times, it’s hard for me to believe that in just 15 months of DJazz, I’ve released seven EPs, and today marks the release of my eighth.
I’m incredibly, incredibly, incredibly excited to present ‘The Girl Who Spoke Jazz’ EP a musical conversation between two partners. Envision a bright sunny afternoon at a gourmet café: coffee, garlic bread, jazz tunes, and intimate conversations unfolding across the table. The EP moves through a range of emotions, exploring acid house, electronica, instrumental soundscapes, and jungle-inspired rhythms.
While this may not be the language that we necessarily speak but this would be the conversation I’d love to have.
Track Notes -
A. Tania Maria (SoundCloud/Bandcamp ONLY): Titled after the Brazilian Jazzist ‘Tania Maria’, this track draws from a re-sample of her 1981 composition ‘Yatra-Tá’. Reimagined through an Acid House lens, the piece is built around classic drum machine textures and 303-driven grooves, blending vintage jazz with club-oriented analog energy.
B. India’s Invisible Man: An evolving house composition that abruptly shifts course after its opening intro, the track breaks away from its initial introduction into a groovier, more bass-led progression. Layered with vocal fragments and old-school break elements, it moves with an unpredictable momentum, creating a raw and restless sonic atmosphere. This track has been a mixing/mastering disaster for me.
C. Asha Dreaming: A brief and delicate instrumental interlude centred around an electric piano motif, accompanied with synth textures. Dreamlike in tone, the track offers a softer pause within the EP’s otherwise rhythm-driven landscape.
D. Without Her Touch: A liquid jungle rhythm shaped by rolling breaks and fluid rhythmic movement. The latter half of the composition introduces two intertwining basslines, with one gradually resolving into the other, allowing the track to continuously evolve.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting the same on SoundCloud & Bandcamp!
Happy Listening! ✨
🪐 New Music Release Alert 🪐
At times, it’s hard for me to believe that in just 15 months of DJazz, I’ve released seven EPs, and today marks the release of my eighth.
I’m incredibly, incredibly, incredibly excited to present ‘The Girl Who Spoke Jazz’ EP a musical conversation between two partners. Envision a bright sunny afternoon at a gourmet café: coffee, garlic bread, jazz tunes, and intimate conversations unfolding across the table. The EP moves through a range of emotions, exploring acid house, electronica, instrumental soundscapes, and jungle-inspired rhythms.
While this may not be the language that we necessarily speak but this would be the conversation I’d love to have.
Track Notes -
A. Tania Maria (SoundCloud/Bandcamp ONLY): Titled after the Brazilian Jazzist ‘Tania Maria’, this track draws from a re-sample of her 1981 composition ‘Yatra-Tá’. Reimagined through an Acid House lens, the piece is built around classic drum machine textures and 303-driven grooves, blending vintage jazz with club-oriented analog energy.
B. India’s Invisible Man: An evolving house composition that abruptly shifts course after its opening intro, the track breaks away from its initial introduction into a groovier, more bass-led progression. Layered with vocal fragments and old-school break elements, it moves with an unpredictable momentum, creating a raw and restless sonic atmosphere. This track has been a mixing/mastering disaster for me.
C. Asha Dreaming: A brief and delicate instrumental interlude centred around an electric piano motif, accompanied with synth textures. Dreamlike in tone, the track offers a softer pause within the EP’s otherwise rhythm-driven landscape.
D. Without Her Touch: A liquid jungle rhythm shaped by rolling breaks and fluid rhythmic movement. The latter half of the composition introduces two intertwining basslines, with one gradually resolving into the other, allowing the track to continuously evolve.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting the same on SoundCloud & Bandcamp!
Happy Listening! ✨
🪐 New Music Release Alert 🪐
At times, it’s hard for me to believe that in just 15 months of DJazz, I’ve released seven EPs, and today marks the release of my eighth.
I’m incredibly, incredibly, incredibly excited to present ‘The Girl Who Spoke Jazz’ EP a musical conversation between two partners. Envision a bright sunny afternoon at a gourmet café: coffee, garlic bread, jazz tunes, and intimate conversations unfolding across the table. The EP moves through a range of emotions, exploring acid house, electronica, instrumental soundscapes, and jungle-inspired rhythms.
While this may not be the language that we necessarily speak but this would be the conversation I’d love to have.
Track Notes -
A. Tania Maria (SoundCloud/Bandcamp ONLY): Titled after the Brazilian Jazzist ‘Tania Maria’, this track draws from a re-sample of her 1981 composition ‘Yatra-Tá’. Reimagined through an Acid House lens, the piece is built around classic drum machine textures and 303-driven grooves, blending vintage jazz with club-oriented analog energy.
B. India’s Invisible Man: An evolving house composition that abruptly shifts course after its opening intro, the track breaks away from its initial introduction into a groovier, more bass-led progression. Layered with vocal fragments and old-school break elements, it moves with an unpredictable momentum, creating a raw and restless sonic atmosphere. This track has been a mixing/mastering disaster for me.
C. Asha Dreaming: A brief and delicate instrumental interlude centred around an electric piano motif, accompanied with synth textures. Dreamlike in tone, the track offers a softer pause within the EP’s otherwise rhythm-driven landscape.
D. Without Her Touch: A liquid jungle rhythm shaped by rolling breaks and fluid rhythmic movement. The latter half of the composition introduces two intertwining basslines, with one gradually resolving into the other, allowing the track to continuously evolve.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting the same on SoundCloud & Bandcamp!
Happy Listening! ✨
🪐 NEW RELEASE ALERT 🪐
I make no apologies if these tunes feel a bit too heavy on the sub. I’m excited to present my seventh EP as DJazz, ‘Her Mom’s a Gypsy’, a bass-forward dub techno and house compilation.
I recently had the opportunity to visit India’s premier Reggae Festival, Goa Sunsplash. The tracks hold influence of time across the festival period. It was perhaps my first time to experience sound system culture as such scale. I love the fact that the sound systems hold about equal prominence as the music, most often overlooked by other music cultures. The tracks also carry the influence of time spent across the festival window.
While these may not be your typical techno or reggae tracks, these tunes are inspired by both worlds. Produced to sit right and sound tight on bass-forward sound systems.
Track Notes -
A. Lips Don’t Lie: A club-ready cut built on breaks fused with a four-to-the-floor pulse. The track carries a lively, bouncy groove, with dubby breaks spread widely across the sonic spectrum. It features a distinctive bassline that alternates between bars, keeping the rhythm dynamic, catchy, and evolving.
B. Black Cat Bizness: Designed to shine in opening sets, this slow-paced breakbeat tune blends crisp drum breaks with a heavy, rolling bass rhythm. Atmospheric, detuned pads float through the mix, creating a warm, mellow sense of depth and fullness.
C. Shaila’s Myth: Opening with the drone of an Indian Classical Tanpura, the track unfolds in two distinct phases. The first half leans into a reggae-esque groove, transforming into a double-time, psychedelic flow. Textural layers of abstract guitar phrases and heavily processed sitar tones add an experimental edge.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting it on Bandcamp & SoundCloud!
Happy Listening ✨
🪐 NEW RELEASE ALERT 🪐
I make no apologies if these tunes feel a bit too heavy on the sub. I’m excited to present my seventh EP as DJazz, ‘Her Mom’s a Gypsy’, a bass-forward dub techno and house compilation.
I recently had the opportunity to visit India’s premier Reggae Festival, Goa Sunsplash. The tracks hold influence of time across the festival period. It was perhaps my first time to experience sound system culture as such scale. I love the fact that the sound systems hold about equal prominence as the music, most often overlooked by other music cultures. The tracks also carry the influence of time spent across the festival window.
While these may not be your typical techno or reggae tracks, these tunes are inspired by both worlds. Produced to sit right and sound tight on bass-forward sound systems.
Track Notes -
A. Lips Don’t Lie: A club-ready cut built on breaks fused with a four-to-the-floor pulse. The track carries a lively, bouncy groove, with dubby breaks spread widely across the sonic spectrum. It features a distinctive bassline that alternates between bars, keeping the rhythm dynamic, catchy, and evolving.
B. Black Cat Bizness: Designed to shine in opening sets, this slow-paced breakbeat tune blends crisp drum breaks with a heavy, rolling bass rhythm. Atmospheric, detuned pads float through the mix, creating a warm, mellow sense of depth and fullness.
C. Shaila’s Myth: Opening with the drone of an Indian Classical Tanpura, the track unfolds in two distinct phases. The first half leans into a reggae-esque groove, transforming into a double-time, psychedelic flow. Textural layers of abstract guitar phrases and heavily processed sitar tones add an experimental edge.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting it on Bandcamp & SoundCloud!
Happy Listening ✨
🪐 NEW RELEASE ALERT 🪐
I make no apologies if these tunes feel a bit too heavy on the sub. I’m excited to present my seventh EP as DJazz, ‘Her Mom’s a Gypsy’, a bass-forward dub techno and house compilation.
I recently had the opportunity to visit India’s premier Reggae Festival, Goa Sunsplash. The tracks hold influence of time across the festival period. It was perhaps my first time to experience sound system culture as such scale. I love the fact that the sound systems hold about equal prominence as the music, most often overlooked by other music cultures. The tracks also carry the influence of time spent across the festival window.
While these may not be your typical techno or reggae tracks, these tunes are inspired by both worlds. Produced to sit right and sound tight on bass-forward sound systems.
Track Notes -
A. Lips Don’t Lie: A club-ready cut built on breaks fused with a four-to-the-floor pulse. The track carries a lively, bouncy groove, with dubby breaks spread widely across the sonic spectrum. It features a distinctive bassline that alternates between bars, keeping the rhythm dynamic, catchy, and evolving.
B. Black Cat Bizness: Designed to shine in opening sets, this slow-paced breakbeat tune blends crisp drum breaks with a heavy, rolling bass rhythm. Atmospheric, detuned pads float through the mix, creating a warm, mellow sense of depth and fullness.
C. Shaila’s Myth: Opening with the drone of an Indian Classical Tanpura, the track unfolds in two distinct phases. The first half leans into a reggae-esque groove, transforming into a double-time, psychedelic flow. Textural layers of abstract guitar phrases and heavily processed sitar tones add an experimental edge.
If you like the EP, please consider supporting it on Bandcamp & SoundCloud!
Happy Listening ✨
💥NEW RELEASE ALERT💥
I’m thrilled to be sharing my sixth & the first EP of this year - ‘7AM In Bangkok’.
Here’s a little about the EP: Last year, I visited Bangkok for the first time, and the city felt surreal. One night, at an after-party, I was handed some mushrooms. It was my first time. At first, nothing seemed to happen. But everything changed when I stepped out and began walking through the streets of Bangkok at 4am. The city felt alive, and so did I.
Later, when I was back in bed, half-awake and half-dreaming, I remember talking to my bedside lamp. It said something truly powerful ‘Son, you are doing nothing wrong in life’. In that same state, I heard only one track in my head, and I saw only one visual. This EP is my attempt to capture that vision, the deeply personal clarity of my very first psychedelic experience.
Track Notes -
A. Jazz Goes Bangkok: Produced around vocals from Lsan Lam Plearn by Angkanang Kunchai (Thailand’s Prodigy Singer), originally released in 1975. The tune blends slow atmospheric vocals and raw synths, all produced within five-minutes.
B. Poosanisa’s Story: First conceived during DJazz’s psychedelic trip, the tune is an attempt to recreate the vivid sonic experience. The track is split in three sections, the opening carries a synthwave-esque groove, the second leans into a more house-driven direction, whilst the final section is boasts an 303 bassline.
C. Miss Saigon: A straight-forward yet expansive house & techno cut. ‘Miss Saigon’ features the monochord, a traditional string instrument played in Vietnam. The track consists of an acid bassline, 808 drums, and delayed synths delivering a holistic sonic experience. The longest DJazz’s track ever-yet.
D. Jazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix): ‘Jazz Goes Bangkok’ is a short-versatile-atmospheric tune that could go any musical direction. This version reshapes the track into a house-driven format. The track features old skool drum loops, later joined with the spatial lush pads.
Happy Listening!
#AcidHouse #ElectronicMusic #NewMusic #HouseMusic #India
💥NEW RELEASE ALERT💥
I’m thrilled to be sharing my sixth & the first EP of this year - ‘7AM In Bangkok’.
Here’s a little about the EP: Last year, I visited Bangkok for the first time, and the city felt surreal. One night, at an after-party, I was handed some mushrooms. It was my first time. At first, nothing seemed to happen. But everything changed when I stepped out and began walking through the streets of Bangkok at 4am. The city felt alive, and so did I.
Later, when I was back in bed, half-awake and half-dreaming, I remember talking to my bedside lamp. It said something truly powerful ‘Son, you are doing nothing wrong in life’. In that same state, I heard only one track in my head, and I saw only one visual. This EP is my attempt to capture that vision, the deeply personal clarity of my very first psychedelic experience.
Track Notes -
A. Jazz Goes Bangkok: Produced around vocals from Lsan Lam Plearn by Angkanang Kunchai (Thailand’s Prodigy Singer), originally released in 1975. The tune blends slow atmospheric vocals and raw synths, all produced within five-minutes.
B. Poosanisa’s Story: First conceived during DJazz’s psychedelic trip, the tune is an attempt to recreate the vivid sonic experience. The track is split in three sections, the opening carries a synthwave-esque groove, the second leans into a more house-driven direction, whilst the final section is boasts an 303 bassline.
C. Miss Saigon: A straight-forward yet expansive house & techno cut. ‘Miss Saigon’ features the monochord, a traditional string instrument played in Vietnam. The track consists of an acid bassline, 808 drums, and delayed synths delivering a holistic sonic experience. The longest DJazz’s track ever-yet.
D. Jazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix): ‘Jazz Goes Bangkok’ is a short-versatile-atmospheric tune that could go any musical direction. This version reshapes the track into a house-driven format. The track features old skool drum loops, later joined with the spatial lush pads.
Happy Listening!
#AcidHouse #ElectronicMusic #NewMusic #HouseMusic #India
💥NEW RELEASE ALERT💥
I’m thrilled to be sharing my sixth & the first EP of this year - ‘7AM In Bangkok’.
Here’s a little about the EP: Last year, I visited Bangkok for the first time, and the city felt surreal. One night, at an after-party, I was handed some mushrooms. It was my first time. At first, nothing seemed to happen. But everything changed when I stepped out and began walking through the streets of Bangkok at 4am. The city felt alive, and so did I.
Later, when I was back in bed, half-awake and half-dreaming, I remember talking to my bedside lamp. It said something truly powerful ‘Son, you are doing nothing wrong in life’. In that same state, I heard only one track in my head, and I saw only one visual. This EP is my attempt to capture that vision, the deeply personal clarity of my very first psychedelic experience.
Track Notes -
A. Jazz Goes Bangkok: Produced around vocals from Lsan Lam Plearn by Angkanang Kunchai (Thailand’s Prodigy Singer), originally released in 1975. The tune blends slow atmospheric vocals and raw synths, all produced within five-minutes.
B. Poosanisa’s Story: First conceived during DJazz’s psychedelic trip, the tune is an attempt to recreate the vivid sonic experience. The track is split in three sections, the opening carries a synthwave-esque groove, the second leans into a more house-driven direction, whilst the final section is boasts an 303 bassline.
C. Miss Saigon: A straight-forward yet expansive house & techno cut. ‘Miss Saigon’ features the monochord, a traditional string instrument played in Vietnam. The track consists of an acid bassline, 808 drums, and delayed synths delivering a holistic sonic experience. The longest DJazz’s track ever-yet.
D. Jazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix): ‘Jazz Goes Bangkok’ is a short-versatile-atmospheric tune that could go any musical direction. This version reshapes the track into a house-driven format. The track features old skool drum loops, later joined with the spatial lush pads.
Happy Listening!
#AcidHouse #ElectronicMusic #NewMusic #HouseMusic #India
💥NEW RELEASE ALERT💥
I’m thrilled to be sharing my sixth & the first EP of this year - ‘7AM In Bangkok’.
Here’s a little about the EP: Last year, I visited Bangkok for the first time, and the city felt surreal. One night, at an after-party, I was handed some mushrooms. It was my first time. At first, nothing seemed to happen. But everything changed when I stepped out and began walking through the streets of Bangkok at 4am. The city felt alive, and so did I.
Later, when I was back in bed, half-awake and half-dreaming, I remember talking to my bedside lamp. It said something truly powerful ‘Son, you are doing nothing wrong in life’. In that same state, I heard only one track in my head, and I saw only one visual. This EP is my attempt to capture that vision, the deeply personal clarity of my very first psychedelic experience.
Track Notes -
A. Jazz Goes Bangkok: Produced around vocals from Lsan Lam Plearn by Angkanang Kunchai (Thailand’s Prodigy Singer), originally released in 1975. The tune blends slow atmospheric vocals and raw synths, all produced within five-minutes.
B. Poosanisa’s Story: First conceived during DJazz’s psychedelic trip, the tune is an attempt to recreate the vivid sonic experience. The track is split in three sections, the opening carries a synthwave-esque groove, the second leans into a more house-driven direction, whilst the final section is boasts an 303 bassline.
C. Miss Saigon: A straight-forward yet expansive house & techno cut. ‘Miss Saigon’ features the monochord, a traditional string instrument played in Vietnam. The track consists of an acid bassline, 808 drums, and delayed synths delivering a holistic sonic experience. The longest DJazz’s track ever-yet.
D. Jazz Goes Bangkok (Four on the Floor Mix): ‘Jazz Goes Bangkok’ is a short-versatile-atmospheric tune that could go any musical direction. This version reshapes the track into a house-driven format. The track features old skool drum loops, later joined with the spatial lush pads.
Happy Listening!
#AcidHouse #ElectronicMusic #NewMusic #HouseMusic #India
001 featuring @djazz_live
Sky Lounge Radio shoots and documents tastefully curated DJ sets and artist led music experiences.
For our first session, Djazz stepped into the mix and took us on a journey. Blending genres and mixing off instinct and energy.
Clubbing is dead
The music is here to stay
The full set is now live on YouTube.
Link in bio
Look up, you made it

Back with Episode 3 of '5 Indian Producers You Absolutely Need to Check Out'!
Slide 2: @sakremusic - azagiya laila
Slide 3: @nidadadj - Two Feet [ @femmefatalerecords.wav ]
Slide 4: @rajahbetta - Dirty Hairy
Slide 5: @42.mp3 - LAST DANCE [ @filth.inc ]
Slide 6: @djazz_live , Unmesh Banerjee - The Tiger Swami
-SWIPE TO PREVIEW THE ABOVE TUNES-
#musicproducer #musicproduction #electronic #electronicmusic #club
Back with Episode 3 of '5 Indian Producers You Absolutely Need to Check Out'!
Slide 2: @sakremusic - azagiya laila
Slide 3: @nidadadj - Two Feet [ @femmefatalerecords.wav ]
Slide 4: @rajahbetta - Dirty Hairy
Slide 5: @42.mp3 - LAST DANCE [ @filth.inc ]
Slide 6: @djazz_live , Unmesh Banerjee - The Tiger Swami
-SWIPE TO PREVIEW THE ABOVE TUNES-
#musicproducer #musicproduction #electronic #electronicmusic #club
Back with Episode 3 of '5 Indian Producers You Absolutely Need to Check Out'!
Slide 2: @sakremusic - azagiya laila
Slide 3: @nidadadj - Two Feet [ @femmefatalerecords.wav ]
Slide 4: @rajahbetta - Dirty Hairy
Slide 5: @42.mp3 - LAST DANCE [ @filth.inc ]
Slide 6: @djazz_live , Unmesh Banerjee - The Tiger Swami
-SWIPE TO PREVIEW THE ABOVE TUNES-
#musicproducer #musicproduction #electronic #electronicmusic #club
Back with Episode 3 of '5 Indian Producers You Absolutely Need to Check Out'!
Slide 2: @sakremusic - azagiya laila
Slide 3: @nidadadj - Two Feet [ @femmefatalerecords.wav ]
Slide 4: @rajahbetta - Dirty Hairy
Slide 5: @42.mp3 - LAST DANCE [ @filth.inc ]
Slide 6: @djazz_live , Unmesh Banerjee - The Tiger Swami
-SWIPE TO PREVIEW THE ABOVE TUNES-
#musicproducer #musicproduction #electronic #electronicmusic #club
Back with Episode 3 of '5 Indian Producers You Absolutely Need to Check Out'!
Slide 2: @sakremusic - azagiya laila
Slide 3: @nidadadj - Two Feet [ @femmefatalerecords.wav ]
Slide 4: @rajahbetta - Dirty Hairy
Slide 5: @42.mp3 - LAST DANCE [ @filth.inc ]
Slide 6: @djazz_live , Unmesh Banerjee - The Tiger Swami
-SWIPE TO PREVIEW THE ABOVE TUNES-
#musicproducer #musicproduction #electronic #electronicmusic #club
Back with Episode 3 of '5 Indian Producers You Absolutely Need to Check Out'!
Slide 2: @sakremusic - azagiya laila
Slide 3: @nidadadj - Two Feet [ @femmefatalerecords.wav ]
Slide 4: @rajahbetta - Dirty Hairy
Slide 5: @42.mp3 - LAST DANCE [ @filth.inc ]
Slide 6: @djazz_live , Unmesh Banerjee - The Tiger Swami
-SWIPE TO PREVIEW THE ABOVE TUNES-
#musicproducer #musicproduction #electronic #electronicmusic #club
Drawing from over a decade of experience as a selector Djazz (@djazz_live) has a profound ear for sound.
Blending Jazz house to Acid House, Disco to Hip-Hop seamlessly and unpredictably..
Presenting one of India’s most eclectic selectors, in full flight.
Sky Lounge Radio — 001 — Djazz
Look up, you made it
Drawing from over a decade of experience as a selector Djazz (@djazz_live) has a profound ear for sound.
Blending Jazz house to Acid House, Disco to Hip-Hop seamlessly and unpredictably..
Presenting one of India’s most eclectic selectors, in full flight.
Sky Lounge Radio — 001 — Djazz
Look up, you made it
Drawing from over a decade of experience as a selector Djazz (@djazz_live) has a profound ear for sound.
Blending Jazz house to Acid House, Disco to Hip-Hop seamlessly and unpredictably..
Presenting one of India’s most eclectic selectors, in full flight.
Sky Lounge Radio — 001 — Djazz
Look up, you made it

Tonight on @reprezentradio we are joined by multi-talented @ishashahphotography to chat all things photography, creativity and astrology + @djazz_live for the guest mix blending Acid House, Classical Fusion, Jungle + Electronic.
Tune in 8-10pm! 🚨🎉

We don’t do this often. Actually, we’ve never done this.
Just Us League Invites — a special edition where the lineup isn’t a secret anymore. Consider this our one act of transparency.
@tarangjoseph x @peachblok for a special hybrid set + homegrown — @skyedotin, @devious_quest, @grooviyer
Ticket link in bio 🎫
FLYPSHIP x The Burrow presents — TRIBAL SOUND SYSTEMA
Polyrhythms from the diaspora.
Rooted in rhythm. Built for movement.
Sounds of the night:
Bossa Nova • Bouyon • Capoeira • Cumbia • Dembow • Dancehall • Kuduro • Batida • Shatta
Featuring:
Reflected Ray b2b Double T
Djazz
Kly
A high-energy sound system experience driven by percussion, groove, and global club culture.
Come move, connect, and lose yourself in the rhythm.
April 25th | 8PM onwards
The Burrow
RSVP link in the Bio !!

FLYPSHIP x The Burrow presents — TRIBAL SOUND SYSTEMA
Polyrhythms from the diaspora.
Rooted in rhythm. Built for movement.
Sounds of the night:
Bossa Nova • Bouyon • Capoeira • Cumbia • Dembow • Dancehall • Kuduro • Batida • Shatta
Featuring:
Reflected Ray b2b Double T
Djazz
Kly
A high-energy sound system experience driven by percussion, groove, and global club culture.
Come move, connect, and lose yourself in the rhythm.
April 25th | 8PM onwards
The Burrow
RSVP link in the Bio !!

FLYPSHIP x The Burrow presents — TRIBAL SOUND SYSTEMA
Polyrhythms from the diaspora.
Rooted in rhythm. Built for movement.
Sounds of the night:
Bossa Nova • Bouyon • Capoeira • Cumbia • Dembow • Dancehall • Kuduro • Batida • Shatta
Featuring:
Reflected Ray b2b Double T
Djazz
Kly
A high-energy sound system experience driven by percussion, groove, and global club culture.
Come move, connect, and lose yourself in the rhythm.
April 25th | 8PM onwards
The Burrow
RSVP link in the Bio !!

FLYPSHIP x The Burrow presents — TRIBAL SOUND SYSTEMA
Polyrhythms from the diaspora.
Rooted in rhythm. Built for movement.
Sounds of the night:
Bossa Nova • Bouyon • Capoeira • Cumbia • Dembow • Dancehall • Kuduro • Batida • Shatta
Featuring:
Reflected Ray b2b Double T
Djazz
Kly
A high-energy sound system experience driven by percussion, groove, and global club culture.
Come move, connect, and lose yourself in the rhythm.
April 25th | 8PM onwards
The Burrow
RSVP link in the Bio !!

FLYPSHIP x The Burrow presents — TRIBAL SOUND SYSTEMA
Polyrhythms from the diaspora.
Rooted in rhythm. Built for movement.
Sounds of the night:
Bossa Nova • Bouyon • Capoeira • Cumbia • Dembow • Dancehall • Kuduro • Batida • Shatta
Featuring:
Reflected Ray b2b Double T
Djazz
Kly
A high-energy sound system experience driven by percussion, groove, and global club culture.
Come move, connect, and lose yourself in the rhythm.
April 25th | 8PM onwards
The Burrow
RSVP link in the Bio !!

#Review Aditya Malve, aka DJazz, with his latest EP ‘Her Mom’s A Gypsy,’ has created a sound that feels fluid, textured, and constantly evolving. It unfolds as an immersive sonic journey blending elements of bass, breaks, and experimental textures. A music producer and DJ with over a decade of experience, DJazz approaches music with both technical precision and artistic curiosity. His ability to merge genres while maintaining a cohesive identity is evident across this three-track EP, each creating a distinct mood yet remains tied together through movement, rhythm, and depth.
DJazz with his latest EP, Her Mom’s A Gypsy, brings a strong sense of control and intention to his sound. He leans into an eclectic mix of house, disco, DnB, hip-hop, jazz, and blues influences, allowing the sound to move freely without being confined to one style, while still holding a distinct identity throughout.
Read the full article on our website(link in the bio)
By Stuti Bhukania(@stutie7_
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
I’m excited to present a mix 3-hour for the Agharo Mix Series by @sinchicollective
Agharo is a language, book, philosophy, and tarot system created by Jaco Perroud, where each artist draws a card and builds a mix inspired by its meaning. I drew Card 48: Onipak - Labyrinths (Lixin group)
At first, it took me a minute to fully understand the card. Once it clicked, it stayed with me, the idea of the mind as a labyrinth. Full of twists, illusions, clarity, and confusion. In the light, it shows where things flow naturally. In the dark, it reveals where I struggle, where I feel lost, and where I need to grow.
This mix is a reflection of the same.
It moves across ambient, atmospheric textures, my originals, latin, jazz, funk, house, techno, breaks and more, constantly shifting, like navigating different paths within the same maze.
No fixed direction. No single genre.
Link in bio, Happy Listening! ✨
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