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Play An Opening Set For Djuma Soundsystem

Calling upcoming DJs and producers to be a part of Rolling Stone Electro Djuma Soundsystem India tour

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After playing at the Krank Festival in Goa, Djuma Soundsystem, the solo project of Danish/Norwegian electronica artist Mikkas Skuldstad, will crank up the deep house and techno beats in Gurgaon, Pune and Bengaluru next week. The producer, who has played at the biggest clubs across the world including The End in London, Space in Ibiza and Watergate in Berlin, returns to India for the third time, having played a club night at Blue Frog, Mumbai in January 2013. His recent track “Your Deep Is Not My Deep” has already won over audiences across the world.

DJs and producers across the country can play an opening slot for Djuma Soundsystem in each city. Those who want to participate can send in YouTube and/or SoundCloud/ Bandcamp links of their entries to editor@rollingstone-india.com. The contest is only open until Feb 4th and winners will be announced on Feb 5th. Winners will bear all travel and other expenses to reach the venue in each city. 

Rolling Stone Electro presents Djuma Soundsystem India Tour

Feb 7th, Taj Vivanta, Gurgaon

Feb 8th – Taj Vivanta, Pune

Feb 9th, Taj Vivanta, Bengaluru

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