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Sunburn will be bringing one of global electronic music’s most influential collectives to India as Keinemusik arrives in Mumbai with its iconic Kloud experience. Set to take over Mumbai, at the heart of the city, at Mahalaxmi Racecourse, on March 27th, 2026, the night promises immersive, slow-building sets and a visual-sonic environment rooted in collective presence.
Keinemusik, a Berlin‑born DJ collective and record label,has redefined how electronic music is experienced. Since 2009, Adam Port, &ME, Rampa and Reznik have stitched together their distinct musical sensibilities into a single voice, one that balances deep groove with emotive melody and hypnotic rhythm, alongside visual collaborator Itohan, work as a single unit, shaping music, live flow and visual language together.
Over the past decade, they have become fixtures at global stages from Ibiza to Coachella, Tomorrowland to Burning Man, blending house, techno, afro‑house and melodic textures into sets that feel more like continuous journeys than playlists.
Each member brings a signature energy to the collective’s sound. &ME’s productions often weave warm, atmospheric layers and melodic depth, making tracks feel cinematic and soulful. Rampa’s work centers on detailed sound design and percussive sophistication, while Adam Port’s eclectic influences, from funk to afro rhythms, inject versatility and momentum into the mix. Reznik adds a curatorial edge, shaping sets that keep each performance unfolding with intent and cohesion.
Live, Keinemusik is known for extended DJ performances where music evolves deliberately over hours, letting groove and texture take precedence. Their sets unwind like stories: layered, immersive and attuned to the crowd’s energy. This has made their back‑to‑back (B2B) sets legendary among electronic audiences and a standout experience at both underground clubs and headline festival slots.
Visuals are more than backdrops at a Keinemusik show; they are part of the world they create. Central to this is the collective’s peace cloud and Kloud imagery, which has become a visual signature at their performances worldwide. Floating above DJ booths and woven through stage setups, the Kloud symbolizes unity, shared energy and an enveloping sonic atmosphere that blends visuals with sound. Itohan’s current visual direction integrates this imagery into a cohesive, layered experience that enhances rather than distracts from the music.
Their influence extends beyond club walls. Keinemusik’s members have collaborated with mainstream artists, including co‑production on tracks for Drake’s Honestly, Nevermind, and contributed to fashion and cultural crossover moments, underlining their impact on music and style beyond the dancefloor.
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