DJ Rekha aka Rekha Malhotra is DJ, producer, curator, educator, and activist. Named ambassador of bhangra by the New York Times, she has been instrumental in placing bhangra on the map in North America. Rooted in bhangra and hip-hop her DJ sets range from Brazilian Baile Funk to Balkan Beats and everything in between. She is founder and resident of Basement Bhangra one NYC’s longest running dance parties. Dancehall vibes take over the bhangra set this week with Bally Sagoo’s classic Ragamuffin mix. The beyond portion of the show remembers Bollywood film icon from 1950s and 1960s- Shammi Kapoor.
DJ Rekha
9/1-Basement Bhangra, New York, NY
9/4-Bollywood Disco at Drom, New York, NY
9/10-Trikone 25th Anniversary Gale, San Francisco, CA
Bally Sagoo
Panjabi MC
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