

This article covers Studio Anarki and their upcoming Monkey Business: Vol 4 – ‘Age of Anarki’, a one-day warehouse takeover on February 8 combining music, food, design, fashion, and subcultures. It includes the event’s origins with Guerilla Diner and Analogue Space, the boxing-ring performance by Flying Turquoise Panthers, sound and record curation by Analogue Space, live tattoo sessions by Fluid Ink Tattoo, thrift pop-up by Second Life Clothing, food by Guerilla Diner and Burnt Ends, coffee by Benji Coffee, ticket pricing, and the overall positioning of the event as a multi-sensory showcase of Bangalore's independent, maker-driven creative ecosystem.
Studio Anarki is as a versatile creative hub in South Bengaluru, serving as a film production house, art gallery, and dedicated studio space. It is a hub for curated cultural experiences, ranging from niche community gatherings and live music performances to their own signature supper club, 'Supper Ka Phal.' The atmosphere is vibrant and alternative, positioning itself as an LGBTQIA+ friendly venue that caters to the city's urban creative crowd. Whether hosting intimate dining events or large-scale film projects, the space remains focused on providing a home for diverse, community-driven gatherings.
On February 8th, the studio is hosting Monkey Business: Vol 4, titled ‘Age of Anarki.’ Monkey Business is a subculture residency that combines food, music, and design into a single experience at . It began as a collaboration between Guerilla Diner and Analogue Space, and has expanded for this edition into a full-scale takeover of the warehouse. The event is designed to be a multi-sensory experience where attendees move through various installations and stations.
One of the more unique features this time is a boxing ring set up in the middle of the room. At 6:00 PM, the Flying Turquoise Panthers will perform a high-energy, old-school hip-hop set right inside that ring, making the performance feel physical and immersive.
On the lifestyle side, Analogue Space is bringing a curated archive of records, speakers, and high-end audio gear. It’s a space designed for people who are obsessed with sound quality and collectibles. For those looking for something more permanent, Fluid Ink Tattoo will be running live sessions throughout the day. If you’re more into fashion, Second Life Clothing is setting up a shop with handpicked thrift items like jackets and shirts, giving older pieces a second chance.
In the food and drinks lineup, Guerilla Diner is sticking to their roots with smash burgers and loaded fries, designed to be eaten quickly so you don't miss any of the music. Burnt Ends will be handling the grill, serving yakitori cooked over live fire and to keep people going, Benji Coffee will be serving specialty brews all evening. The tickets for the pop-up are priced at ₹1,000, covering a day that effectively blends underground culture with a hands-on look at the city’s independent creative scene and the maker-driven energy of the studio itself.