Migrant – Music is 4 Lovers https://www.musicis4lovers.com Online Magazine, Record Label, Apparel Brand & Event Company dedicated to Independent Dance Music. Wed, 07 Jan 2026 11:19:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.18 https://mi4l.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2021/10/cropped-mi4l-favicon-1-32x32.png Migrant – Music is 4 Lovers https://www.musicis4lovers.com 32 32 Migrant Unleashes Tech House Anthem ‘Tarase’ https://www.musicis4lovers.com/migrant-unleashes-tech-house-anthem-tarase/ Wed, 07 Jan 2026 11:19:33 +0000 https://www.musicis4lovers.com/?p=126102 Featuring evocative Hindi vocals by Eeshita Rathore, Migrant’s final release of the year is an organic, emotionally grounded house cut rooted in love, preservation and a sense of place. Renowned Indian DJ and electronic music producer Migrant closes out 2025 with “Tarase”, his final single of the year and a deeply personal statement that reflects […]]]>

Featuring evocative Hindi vocals by Eeshita Rathore, Migrant’s final release of the year is an organic, emotionally grounded house cut rooted in love, preservation and a sense of place.

Renowned Indian DJ and electronic music producer Migrant closes out 2025 with “Tarase”, his final single of the year and a deeply personal statement that reflects a more intentional and focused evolution of his sound. Stripped back yet emotionally rich, the track leans into organic groove, subtle propulsion and spacious production, allowing feeling, texture and intention to lead.

Built on warm basslines, ethereal atmospheres and hypnotic rhythmic flow, “Tarase” unfolds patiently. At its core is a captivating vocal performance from acclaimed Indian vocalist Eeshita Rathore, whose Hindi phrases add intimacy and emotional weight. Intermittent male vocal textures from Migrant himself appear throughout the arrangement, enhancing its human quality without overpowering the groove. The track breathes through expansive moments of space before returning to its pulse, mirroring the natural ebb and flow that defines the release.

The title “Tarase” draws meaning from multiple linguistic and cultural interpretations. In Hindi, Taras evokes compassion, longing and emotional sensitivity; elsewhere, the word carries associations with character and spirit depending on context. Rather than a singular definition, “Tarase” represents feeling; something instinctive, unforced and deeply human.

That emotion is also closely tied to a place. “Tarase” comes from Migrant’s love for the Aravalli mountain range in north-western India; its fragile ecology, its people, its art and its centuries-old forts and palaces. To mark the release, Migrant and Eeshita performed the track within the Aravallis, allowing the landscape that inspired the music to become part of its expression. The project reflects a quiet call for preservation – of landscapes, of culture and of shared creative ecosystems.

Speaking about the single, Migrant commented:

“Tarase comes from love. Love for the Aravallis – especially now, when their state is so fragile. Love for its landscape of immense beauty – one we risk harming if we’re not mindful. Love for its art, its people and its heritage. Love for the forts, palaces and the stories they carry. At its core, this project is about preservation – of places, of culture, of each other.”

Throughout 2025, Migrant has explored a wide range of tempos, sounds and emotional palettes; from introspective and meditative to bass-heavy, breaks-driven experimentation. “Tarase” brings those explorations to a close with clarity and intention, marking the beginning of a more defined Migrant identity, where beats, bass and rhythm serve something deeper than the dancefloor alone.

 “Tarase” is available on all major streaming platforms from December 26.

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Migrant Unleashes New Single “Suppressed” https://www.musicis4lovers.com/migrant-unleashes-new-single-suppressed/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 09:14:57 +0000 https://www.musicis4lovers.com/?p=125759 Out now, Migrant offers up a bold sonic transformation blending breakbeat energy, deep basslines and UK-inspired grit. After mesmerizing listeners with the meditative pulse of “Anahata”, Indian producer and DJ Migrant returns with a fierce and fearless new single “Suppressed”. Representing a distinct shift in creative direction, “Suppressed” sees Migrant step into darker, rawer territory, […]]]>

Out now, Migrant offers up a bold sonic transformation blending breakbeat energy, deep basslines and UK-inspired grit.

After mesmerizing listeners with the meditative pulse of “Anahata”, Indian producer and DJ Migrant returns with a fierce and fearless new single “Suppressed”. Representing a distinct shift in creative direction, “Suppressed” sees Migrant step into darker, rawer territory, embracing the restless energy of breakbeat, UK bass, and underground club culture.

Built around jagged percussion, warped low-end grooves and old school hip hop vocal samples that echo like ghosts from the rave era, “Suppressed” is both a love letter to the roots of dance music and a declaration of artistic evolution. Reworking a sample lifted from Blackstreet’s 1994 hit “Physical Thing’, Migrant takes the emotional depth that has always defined his work and channels it through a more visceral, kinetic form; one that hits as hard in the chest as it does in the mind.

Speaking about the new single, Migrant commented:

“This track came from a place of tension. I wanted to capture that feeling of something powerful trying to break through – emotion, memory, energy – all the things we keep buried. ‘Suppressed’ is about release. It’s about letting go.”

Drawing inspiration from the UK’s storied bass culture — from early jungle pioneers like Adam F through to modern breakbeat innovators like Overmono — “Suppressed” merges nostalgia with forward momentum. The result is a darkly euphoric cut that feels as suited to sweaty underground basements as to expansive festival sound systems.

“I’ve always loved tracks that feel alive,” Migrant continues. “On ‘Suppressed’, I wanted the drums to breathe, to stumble, to hit off-beat — to feel human. It’s rough around the edges in all the right ways.”

The single marks a significant evolution for Migrant, an artist known for his ability to blur the lines between the organic and the electronic. While his earlier work transported listeners to dreamlike, meditative spaces, “Suppressed” pulls them firmly back to the dancefloor: a place of chaos, catharsis, and connection.

From his beginnings as a globe-trotting hotelier who discovered music as a form of escape, to becoming one of India’s most compelling new producers, Migrant continues to redefine his sound with each release. “Suppressed” captures that restlessness and drive; a reflection of an artist in constant motion, unafraid to take risks or confront his own evolution head-on.

Migrant “Suppressed” is available now on all major streaming platforms.

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