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Tatva K collaborates with an array of artists for new album

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Music producer and disc jockey Tatva K has released his much anticipated album, collaborating with an array of artists, most prominent being Indeep Bakshi of the sensational 'Saturday Saturday' song.

The album, 'Naacho Paachon Vol-1' is a 7-track album in which the DJ fuses electronic dance music elements with desi tunes to lend the music an international touch.

Songs have been sung by Gitaz Bindrakhia, Hilsa Mishra, Bee2 from UK, Quickscope and Shilpa Shrada. For the title track, Wari Warsi, Indeep Bakshi leny his voice and its video is scheduled to be on May 26.

"I wanted to create an all new concept of an album and by teaming up with such diverse artists has helped me create something that has an international sound and works with the cosmopolitan audience. This is my musical creation for everyone who likes to party and go crazy with music," says Tatva K.
 

"Indeep, loved the project and I presented the song 'Wari Warsi' to him. He loved the track and wanted to be a part of the song instantly. Similarly for every song in the album, each singer was handpicked according to the feel of the song and also on the basis of who will do justice to the track as well," he adds.

On the collaboration singer Indeep Bakshi says he loves the concept and will surely do more songs with the Tatva K in future.

"I heard the track and instantly said let's do this. The album is purely a new concept and will surely transform the music industry. It was great working with him and we both will be coming up with many more new tracks," says Bakshi.

Popular among the Delhi-NCR listeners for his radio show 'Mocktail 95' on Zabardast HIT 95 FM, the DJ is known for his EDM remixes of various Bollywood and Punjabi tracks.

Tatva K aims of a perfect amalgamation of different musical genres and creating music which is not just limited to a specific audience. H

He has now ventured into Bollywood as the music producer of The Blueberry Hunt film and hopes bring his electronic music style in industry.

"Working with all these artists has been a pleasure. The tracks are not just for Punjabi people to dance to, but for everyone who loves music. We need to show everyone how to truly let your hair down and celebrate and I'm confident these track will do the trick," he says.

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First Published: May 16 2016 | 11:28 AM IST

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