Anyasa's 'Forgiveness' is a progressive house ballad, with a perfect blend of uptempo beats, bouncy rhythms, and striking synths Anyasa
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Listen To Indian Producer Anyasa's Atmospheric Remix of Marsh's 'Forgiveness'

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Indian DJ and producer Anish Sood, known by his stage name Anyasa, is making waves in the world of melodic house and techno. Signed to the London-based house/techno label Anjunadeep, Anyasa has just released his first-ever remix of label-mate Marsh's track 'Forgiveness' on the remix EP — 'Endless (The Remixes - Part 01)'.

The track is a progressive house ballad, with a perfect blend of uptempo beats, bouncy rhythms, and striking synths, all tied together by its climactic acid basslines. ‘Forgiveness’ sets an atmosphere that is both hypnotic and exhilarating, influenced by Anyasa’s Goan background. Anyasa took to Instagram to cite his inspiration for the track and claimed he wanted it to be a tune that could fit right into peak dance floor hours. 

Anyasa is a rising star in the electronic music scene and has already shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry. His impressive resume includes performances alongside David Guetta, Kygo, Axwell and Ingrosso, Tiësto, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Steve Aoki, Kshmr and Afrojack. These collaborations have allowed Anyasa to showcase his unique sound and style to a wider audience.

In addition to his impressive list of collaborations, Anyasa was recognized by DJ Mag as one of their "12 Emerging Artists To Watch" in October 2021. This is a testament to his talent and dedication to bringing Indian techno to the forefront.  Anyasa's music is a fusion of different genres, blending elements of electronic, house, and techno to create a sound that is innovative and unearths fresher soundscapes.

You can listen to the EP here.

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