DJ Suketu

DJ Suketu
Birth name Suketu Radia
Genres Remix, Bollywood, house, dance,
Occupation(s) DJ, record producer

DJ Suketu (born Suketu Radia) is an Indian DJ.[1][2]

Discography

  • 440 Volts
  • The Bed Lounge Remixes
  • DJ Suketu Presents: Ultimix
  • DJ Suketu & Friends Presents: RD Burman Reinvented

Bollywood

His official remix of "Woh Lamhe" from the movie Zeher is one of the most popular remixes in Bollywood history. The song gained immense success across India and also in countries such as the United Kingdom.. It wasn't much time when the remix of the popular track "Aadat" from the Pakistani band Jal was released for the movie Kalyug. The track again featured vocals from Atif.

He produced the official remixes for the movie Awarapan in 2007. Other remixes include songs from the smash hit movies Raaz 2 and Race, which include his mixes of "O Jaana", "Maahi", "Pehli Nazar Mein", "Allah Duhai", and "Zara Zara (Touch Me)" respectively. Remixes of Kismat Konnection were also by Suketu, such as "Bakhuda". In 2008, he remixed the popular song "Bandya" from the movie Khuda Kay Liye, and also mixed a song from Rahul Sharma and Richard Clayderman 2008 album The Confluence.

In 2009, he produced all the remixes of the tracks in the Bollywood movie Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani containing music composed by Pritam.

His recent remixes include the tracks from the movie Prince.

The Portland Mercury said of his Portland, Oregon performance with Prashant Kakad, "when DJ Suketu mixes [Bollywood music] with club beats, there's no friendlier genre. Suketu is Bollywood's top DJ because his pounding 4/4 drum and bass makes India's film music universally danceable."[3]

References

  1. MyFavDJ.in | The People's Choice Award Winners 2009-10
  2. Detailed Profile
  3. "My, What A Busy Week!". Portland Mercury. March 11, 2010. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
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