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Sunil is a Peruvian DJ and producer who a few years ago decided to leave his regular job to start a great solo journey around the world. While trying to find himself far away from home and before becoming a DJ and producer, he immersed himself in clubs, raves, festivals and locals scenes exploring the connections between different cultures, people and electronic music and incorporating these influences into his own music while finding himself.
Born and raised in Lima, Sunil began experimenting with music production by spending countless hours in his private studio and then performing at local clubs and parties, and gradually gained a following in Lima's underground music scene.
His first EP, "<a href="spotify:album:39EvqYlFikdpenRmMHFRFh" data-name="Inkablut">Inkablut</a>,” combines pounding techno beats with hypnotic rhythms and intricate melodies inspired by traditional Peruvian music. What sets it apart from other tracks is the use of vocals in Quechua, an Inka dialect, which adds a distinctive and powerful cultural element to the EP gained recognition from well-known artists in the electronic music scene, such a Thor Skulason, owner of Thule Records, who has shown support for Sunil's work. The EP is a testament to Sunil's talent and ability to blend traditional music with modern electronic sounds in a way that resonates with listeners.
For Sunil, music is not just a career, but a way of life. He still spends much of his time traveling the world, seeking out new experiences and sounds collaborating with local artists and scenes.
Born and raised in Lima, Sunil began experimenting with music production by spending countless hours in his private studio and then performing at local clubs and parties, and gradually gained a following in Lima's underground music scene.
His first EP, "<a href="spotify:album:39EvqYlFikdpenRmMHFRFh" data-name="Inkablut">Inkablut</a>,” combines pounding techno beats with hypnotic rhythms and intricate melodies inspired by traditional Peruvian music. What sets it apart from other tracks is the use of vocals in Quechua, an Inka dialect, which adds a distinctive and powerful cultural element to the EP gained recognition from well-known artists in the electronic music scene, such a Thor Skulason, owner of Thule Records, who has shown support for Sunil's work. The EP is a testament to Sunil's talent and ability to blend traditional music with modern electronic sounds in a way that resonates with listeners.
For Sunil, music is not just a career, but a way of life. He still spends much of his time traveling the world, seeking out new experiences and sounds collaborating with local artists and scenes.