Since 2016, Milkman has been a pioneer in India’s ever-evolving electronic music scene. From building the foundations of India’s warehouse-rave culture, to consistently curating international and local artists at the forefront of the electronic musical underground, Milkman has quickly become a formidable force by creating happy and dance-friendly environments for essential music lovers.
After two editions of Terminal 1, a weekend-long music festival taking place in the heart of Mumbai at Famous Studios, the Milkman party crew has tied up with the iconic Dekmantel festival to bring you a 2 city India club tour with the legendary dance/electronic artist John Talabot and the founder of the Amsterdam house and techno label/ festival Dekmantel himself, Casper Tielrooij in their first ever India tour.
Talabot, the Catalan DJ, record label owner and producer occupies a fairly unique position in the current electronic landscape; a space he has carved himself by staying true to an artistic vision. His debut studio album is considered one of the finest albums of the year; a delectable slice of deep house and techno with some incredible melodies and vocal hooks.
Check out his latest Boiler Room set below.
Dekmantel, a revered underground label is responsible for a much loved three-day festival and last but not least as a performing DJ that cover many different bases. Dekmantel Soundsystem, AKA Casper digs deep into his record collection and play mesmeric DJ-sets that are fully of seductive surprises and groovy gems, offers a tasteful and 360 degrees take on electronic music.
Listen to his special Boiler Room x Dekmantel set below.
The 2 city India club tour will take place on the 21st this month at antiSOCIAL in Mumbai with an opening set by Yohann Jamsandekar AKA Spacejams. On the 22nd Bangalore's Koramangala Social will host the artists with supporting acts, G.S.T, Alina and Aaguu.
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