Updated On: 15 February, 2023 10:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A new groovy series hopes to spark off discovery of cross cultural sounds, immersive technology and a holistic experience to change the city’s soundscape

DJ Lag performs at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona, 2019. Pic Courtesy/Eriver Hijano, Red Bull
For those already complaining about the end of the music season in the city, there are a few surprises in store. The four-city tour of Ultra Soulflyp that arrives in Mumbai on February 18 promises to pep up the city’s nightlife with a touch of international electro and dance music.
With its mix of immersive technology, international and Indian artistes, the event will be a celebration of culture and community, says Munbir Chawla, co-curator of the fest. The line-up includes South African DJ and gqom pioneer, DJ Lag, and the Manchester-based IAMDDB, who will travel across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Goa and Delhi over two weekends to collaborate with Indian artistes — Nariki, Sickflip, Discokid, Lush Lata and Electroson among others.