AntiSOCIAL calls! February chills no more with these in the City Of Dreams

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This is Mumbai meri jaan and our city of dreams just doesn’t sleep. So it’s time to lose our guard and live life to the fullest. And, what better way to do so than to head to the party hub AntiSOCIAL and enjoy the many hip ‘n’ happening eclectic shows there? We are listing out the shows at AntiOCIAL and the dates they are happening, so go ahead, burn the dance floor, or just enjoy the beat of the electronic music… AntiSOCIAL is calling. Go ahead, and hear its call!

  1. FAR OUT LEFT FESTIVAL – 10th &11th FEB AT Todi Mill Alley

Electronic music gathering Far Out Left sets up at AntiSOCIAL in Mumbai in the coming week, bringing together international DJ-producers such as Jay Carder, Anthony Rother, Ok Williams and topline Indian artists behind the decks, including Anushka, Bast, Dotdat, Kiss Nuka, Kohra, TwokidWickid, Zequenx, Rafiki and Zokhuma, among others.

  1. sLickPresents: NOX VAHN (Anjunadeep)
    Date: 18th Feb

sLick! welcomes Anjunadeep sensation, NoxVahn on Saturday, February 18th`
NoxVahn (formerly known as Fairchild) is an American electronic-music-producer, classically-trained musician, and DJ who explores the depths of his mind through electronic music with sounds ranging fromfx heavy progressive influence to melodic.

  1. antiSOCIAL x Regenerate Presents: Mr. HO + DREAMSTATES + AAGY
    Date: 17th Feb
    Press Kit – MR. HO
    Mr.Ho
    Owner, deal maker and A&R at Klasse Wrecks and Redseal Records. Released records on Klasse Wrecks, ESP Institute, Clone Jack for Daze, Neubau, and Creme Organization, and a few others. Mr. Ho is an energetic DJ who likes to play long sets with different grooves and tempos. Always likes to introduce some romantic atmosphere in the mix.
  2. antiSOCIAL Presents RINI Live India Tour 2023

February 23 | 8PM
antiSOCIAL, Mumbai
RINI Live at antiSOCIAL- Mumbai

Leading an international cadre of musicians, New Jersey based, Chennai born singer, composer and violinist Harini “Rini” Raghavan creates her own version of Indian electronica. Harini draws from her formal training in Carnatic music and work at Berklee College of Music in Electronic Production to bring together sounds and music of her birthplace in India and her home in the US. An experienced performer and recording artist, she has recorded and performed with Grammy winning composers A.R.Rahman, Bill Whelan and the renowned Israeli Singer-Songwriter Idan Raichel, headlining prestigious festivals and venues in the US including Boston Symphony Hall, Lincoln Center, Beacon Theatre and the United Nations General Assembly.

Rini has released three EP’s, 2 albums and a single worldwide to critical acclaim, including a feature in Rolling Stone India, New York Music Daily, Republic of Jazz and World Music Central. She’s also a voting member of The Recording Academy since 2021 playing an integral part of the Grammys process. Harini composed the background score, along with Andrew Orkin, for the Netflix show ‘The Fame Game’ starring the Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit and recorded voice and violin for the series.

Harini was a featured soloist on violin in the video ‘Jiya Jale’ by The Berklee Indian Ensemble, released in 2014, that has 7 million views to date. She performs across the United States with touring Indian Musicians like Karthik, Devan and Anup Rubens. She also tours with the popular multi-disciplinary production ‘Bollywood Boulevard’ as a lead singer and violinist playing at prestigious performing arts centres like Lincoln Center, NJPAC, Wolf Trap, and Kingsbury Hall UT. She regularly collaborates and records and performs with artists across the US like JSWISS, FKAJazz, Polyhedren and Pattern Seeking Animals, to name a few.

  1. KOLLISION Course featuring La Penderie Noire (France) + KOLLISION

KOLLISION Course featuring Possession (Paris) uprising talent – La Penderie Noire (France) + KOLLISION

         February 24 | 8PM - February 25 | 1AM
         antiSOCIAL, Mumbai
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