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Akrti

Akrti

Akrti is a singer and producer from Bangalore, India. Her sound reverberates her deep interest in the being and the earthly. Pulsating with ethereality, she employs trap and hip-hop beat undertones. Deep-echoing vocals pushing through, Akrti’s aesthetic is what one might call glitch lullabies.

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Releases Of The Week: MC Stan, Kamakshi Khanna & Nush Lewis, VRIDIAN & More

With 'Releases Of The Week', Wild City handpicks and highlights our favourite new music from the previous week by artists from South Asia and its diaspora. If you’d like us to listen to your music,...

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Wild City Singled Out: April 2019

Wild City Singled Out: April 2019

Wild City handpicks the most interesting one-off singles released by artists in South Asia in our monthly feature - Singled Out. If you’d like us to listen to your music, send the relevant info to...

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