Keinemusik Electrifies Mumbai with Bollywood Nostalgia at Sunburn Debut

The Berlin-based electronic music collective Keinemusik made a memorable India debut at Mumbai's Mahalaxmi Racecourse. Their set masterfully wove classic Bollywood songs like 'Le Gayi' and 'Joote Do Paise Lo' into their signature melodic house sound. The energetic crowd responded with chants and waved Indian flags, with videos from the event going viral online. Actor Karisma Kapoor even reshared a fan's video, highlighting the concert's cultural crossover appeal.

Key Points: Keinemusik's India Debut: Bollywood Meets Berlin in Mumbai

  • Electrifying India debut in Mumbai
  • Blended Bollywood classics with melodic house
  • Crowd chanted 'Le Gayi' and 'Joote Do Paise Lo'
  • Performance featured their global hits like 'Move'
  • Karisma Kapoor shared fan video online
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From 'Le Gayi' to 'Joote Lo Paise Do': Keinemusik makes electrifying India debut

Berlin's Keinemusik made a stunning India debut in Mumbai, blending melodic house with classic Bollywood hits at Sunburn Festival.

"No Keinemusic without Karisma - Social Media User"

Mumbai, March 28

Berlin-based electronic music collective Keinemusik made a striking India debut in Mumbai on March 27, delivering a set that seamlessly blended melodic house with unexpected Bollywood nostalgia, leaving a packed crowd at Mahalaxmi Racecourse energised.

Known globally for their signature slow-burn approach, the trio, &ME, Rampa and Adam Port, crafted a performance that brought Bollywood nostalgia by incorporating popular classics 'Joote Do Paise Lo' from 'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun' (1994) and 'Le Gayi' from 'Dil Toh Pagal Hai' (1997) blending it with the EDM.

The attendees of the Sunburn Festival have shared several videos from the event online, one of which was re-shared by actor Karisma Kapoor herself.

"No Keinemusic without Karisma", a social media user wrote.

"What an amazing night!," another social media user wrote.

A third attendee commented, "Event of the year".

Their well-known tracks such as Move, Say What were also played, as per the videos shared by Sunburn Festival official Instagram handle.

The response was instantaneous, as chants of 'Le gayi le gayi' and 'Joote do paise lo' echoed across the venue. Several attendees were also seen waving Indian flags.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Saw the videos! The energy was insane. When they dropped 'Le Gayi', the whole crowd just erupted. This is exactly what our festival scene needed - world-class artists who respect and incorporate our culture. More of this please!
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David E
As someone who attended, it was a masterclass. The blend was seamless. Not a gimmick, but a genuine homage. The sight of people waving flags during those mixes... chills. Worth every rupee.
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Aditya G
Respect to Keinemusik for doing their homework. They didn't just play a Bollywood track for cheap cheers; they integrated it into their sound. This is how you win over an Indian crowd. Hope other international DJs are taking notes.
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Sarah B
While the idea is fantastic, I do hope this doesn't become a trend where every foreign artist just slaps a popular old song into their set to get applause. The magic here was in the execution. It felt organic.
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Kavya N
Karisma Kapoor sharing it is the cherry on top! 😍 'Dil Toh Pagal Hai' is iconic. This whole event is such a beautiful throwback for 90s kids like me. Feeling major FOMO for missing it.
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Nikhil C

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