Back with the next edition of the podcast series — this time featuring my set from Voodoo Valley at The Breakfast Club, one of the defining spaces in India’s underground electronic scene.
I had the honour of closing the festival, stepping into the sunrise on the Breakfast Club stage — where deep rhythms, shared energy, and a sense of collective release shaped the moment. The set wove together sounds both rooted and otherworldly — a reflection of the journey we’re all on.
Whether you were there or are tuning in now, I hope this takes you right back — or somewhere entirely new.
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Back with the next edition of the podcast series — this time featuring my set from Voodoo Valley at The Breakfast Club, one of the defining spaces in India’s underground electronic scene.
I had the honour of closing the festival, stepping into the sunrise on the Breakfast Club stage — where deep rhythms, shared energy, and a sense of collective release shaped the moment. The set wove together sounds both rooted and otherworldly — a reflection of the journey we’re all on.
Whether you were there or are tuning in now, I hope this takes you right back — or somewhere entirely new.
Back with the next edition of the podcast series — this time featuring my set from Voodoo Valley at The Breakfast Club, one of the defining spaces in India’s underground electronic scene.
I had the honour of closing the festival, stepping into the sunrise on the Breakfast Club stage — where deep rhythms, shared energy, and a sense of collective release shaped the moment. The set wove together sounds both rooted and otherworldly — a reflection of the journey we’re all on.
Whether you were there or are tuning in now, I hope this takes you right back — or somewhere entirely new.