San Francisco-based music producer Iyer knows how to own a club show. With snatches of old Tamil film music mixed with dialogues and gaming audio bits, he creates a nostalgia-filled track that has been winning hearts across clubs in the world.
The best of all worlds
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 05, Mar 2022
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