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Formed by members Saurav, Ashrey, and Aditya, DEE EN captured the attention of Delhi’s indie music scene with their debut EPs Whoopsie Daisy & Poppin, admired for their dream-like ambiance, ‘timeless’ essence, and fresh arrangements, by publications such as Rolling Stones India, Red Bull, and Wild City.
Whether in music videos or live shows, DEE EN uses an evocative blend of synesthetic lighting and resonant tones to render a gestalt space—taking it to major festivals in India, sharing stages with international acts like Garden City Movement, Chet Faker, Kokoroko, Opeth, Kodaline, Mono and Madu Sidiki Diabate.
Their latest EP, Saturn Return, is the late harvest of seeds sown three years ago. It features their highest number of collaborations with local artists, including Sijya, Rohit Gupta from Peter Cat Recording Co., and Arpan Kumar from Green Park.Singles Darling featured on Apple Music’s "Breaking Indian Independent" & Troglodyte debuted on Rinse FM’s "The B-Side of India."
Mixmag praised Saturn Return for "carving a niche with their unique blend of lo-fi haze and psychedelic soundscapes." Additional acclaim came from Homegrown, Rolling Stone India, and The Indian
Music Diaries, noted, "DEE EN, with its strong artistic language and fearless creation, are a promising
inspiration for musicians to look towards."
Whether in music videos or live shows, DEE EN uses an evocative blend of synesthetic lighting and resonant tones to render a gestalt space—taking it to major festivals in India, sharing stages with international acts like Garden City Movement, Chet Faker, Kokoroko, Opeth, Kodaline, Mono and Madu Sidiki Diabate.
Their latest EP, Saturn Return, is the late harvest of seeds sown three years ago. It features their highest number of collaborations with local artists, including Sijya, Rohit Gupta from Peter Cat Recording Co., and Arpan Kumar from Green Park.Singles Darling featured on Apple Music’s "Breaking Indian Independent" & Troglodyte debuted on Rinse FM’s "The B-Side of India."
Mixmag praised Saturn Return for "carving a niche with their unique blend of lo-fi haze and psychedelic soundscapes." Additional acclaim came from Homegrown, Rolling Stone India, and The Indian
Music Diaries, noted, "DEE EN, with its strong artistic language and fearless creation, are a promising
inspiration for musicians to look towards."
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