MUMBAI: AFTERALL, one of South Asia’s most exciting rising stars in electronic music, has released his latest single, “Tadke Tadke.” The new track is a dynamic blend of 90s Hindi classical vibes, Arabic drums, and cutting-edge Afro-tech house, showcasing the artist’s signature ability to fuse traditional sounds with global dancefloor energy.
Known for his genre-defying approach, AFTERALL has quickly built a reputation for creating music that bridges cultural divides. His productions, which effortlessly combine Indian roots with genres like Afro House and Dancehall, have already garnered international attention, with his music featured at major festivals like Tomorrowland. “Tadke Tadke” continues this artistic vision, offering a nostalgic nod to classic sounds while pushing the boundaries of modern electronic music.
Written and composed by Vaibhav Gaur, with lyrics in both Punjabi and Hindi, the song captures a true East-meets-West feel. The track is designed to get people moving, delivering an infectious rhythm and emotional depth that has become a hallmark of AFTERALL’s work.
“With ‘Tadke Tadke,’ I wanted to create something that felt both familiar and brand new at the same time,” says AFTERALL. “It’s a tribute to the music I grew up with, reimagined for a global audience. It’s about taking the essence of our culture and giving it a modern pulse that can be felt on any dancefloor, anywhere in the world.”
A frequent performer at Asia’s biggest music festivals, including Sunburn Festival, AFTERALL has established himself as a powerful DJ and producer who brings both soul and spectacle to every stage. “Tadke Tadke” is now available on all major streaming platforms.