Blu Attic’s Khoya / Raahon Channels Indian Classical Roots and Club-Driven House via Indo Warehouse

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New Delhi-based producer Blu Attic delivers a standout two-track EP on Indo Warehouse with Khoya / Raahon—a deeply emotive and intricately crafted take on Melodic House. Blending progressive grooves, hardgroove energy, and subtle Indian classical influences, the release showcases his signature atmospheric sound, elevated by introspective vocals that add a raw, human edge. Having previously made his mark with a release on Anjunadeep’s Explorations imprint, Blu Attic continues to carve out his own space in the global electronic landscape, weaving together technical precision and cultural depth.
As Blu Attic shares: "This project represents flow for me; everything about these tracks just came naturally to me, from the themes to the minute details in production."
*Khoya* blends modern and classic progressive house, drawing inspiration from early Deadmau5 and Juan Atkins. Built around the bright and elevating Lydian mode (Raag Yaman), its lush harmonic layers and melodic textures reflect Blu Attic’s classical and jazz piano roots.
Ved, who provides the vocals on *Khoya*, shares: "This project is deeply personal. I wanted the lyrics to feel like half-forgotten memories — hazy, emotional, unresolved."
*Raahon* shifts into a more groove-forward, club-oriented space. Influenced by 90s Hardgroove (Ben Sims, Mark Broom) with touches of trance, it leans into rhythm and minimalism while exploring the theme of self-discovery amidst detachment.
Aaromal, who lends his vocals to *Raahon*, reflects: "Raahon is about being lost, and finding the way and being intuitive about it. It also reflects our dynamic as creative collaborators, allowing our intuitions to guide the process."