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Soupherb Records

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New Delhi

Soupherb Records an imprint of Ash Roy and Ashvin Mani Sharma aka Calm Chor, co-founders of the erstwhile Jalebee Cartel. Bringing together genres like techno, minimal, house and their sub genres is what has led to Soupherb collaborations taking artists across the globe and hosting tours both within Asia and Europe.

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Listen: Releases By Adam Rahman, Ash Roy & DEF

‘What’s on for Breakfast??’ By Adam Rahman After one and a half decades of throwing techno parties in the Middle East through WARPED and...

Krystal Klear & Soupherb Records Showcase at Mixmag’s Lab: BUDX Edition

Earlier last year, Mixmag brought their flagship live stream event series The Lab to emerging dancing music scenes around the world including Mumbai...

Listen: ‘Triptower’ By Ash Roy & 8-Bit Culprit

Kolkata musicians Ash Roy and 8-Bit Culprit have joined forced to release their latest EP ‘Triptower’ – packing together psychedelic and acid...

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Interview: Ash Roy (Soupherb Records)

Interview: Ash Roy (Soupherb Records)

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