We ask Nucleya, India's electronic mainstay, three questions ahead of the launch gig for his new album
Nucleya
How fair would it be to say that electronic music is coming of age in India? And what progress do you see for this genre in the coming decade?
It's not really a question of fair or not anymore — it's a fact. The way the industry has grown over the last 10 years has been exponential. It has expanded in every way possible, from clubs to other producers to management companies to festivals. It's been great to watch. In the next 10 years, I feel like India is going to emerge as a really lucrative market for international DJs, even more so than it already is. I think we are going to have more international brands like EDC and Sensation coming down to India, along with bigger promoters like Live Nation and AEG.
On November 10, 4 pm
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