Yahra “Lightly” REVIEW

Hailing from India, Yahra is a DJ & Producer currently based in Phoenix, Arizona. He has a strong inclination towards the deep and organic house spectrum of electronic music with a special focus towards lush, emotional and cinematic sounding melodies is the major driving force in his productions. This is especially noticeable in his carefully curated DJ sets and mixes. From a young age, Yahra has made it a point to emphasize heavily on individuality & uniqueness and hopes to continue in following this motto by taking influences from his own life as an inspiration in his productions.

Although relatively newer to the producing scene, Yahra has already managed to gain a fair bit of recognition in the music community. Kickstarted by a remix of ‘CRi - Never Really Get There’ making it to the final 8 on Anjunadeep’s remix competition earlier in 2021. He has gone on to produce tracks that have been received well by the community with two of his recent productions making it to the Beatport Top 100 Releases charts in their respective genres. In addition to this, he has developed a sound following in Arizona through his live performances Re:Sound Music & Relentless Beats at some of the best venues in the state. Yahra is on the right path to grow and create a unique sound for himself in the electronic music community.

“Lightly” is a two-track progressive house EP includes the title track “Lightly”, which is an atmospheric and energetic production with catchy and anthemic vocal hooks interlaced with intricate percussion patterns that will get stuck in your head and keep you interested & moving throughout. Complementing the title track is “isec”, a hypnotic song accompanied by a groovy bass line and driving kicks acting as a solid foundation layered with some playful and interesting synth elements and strings on the top.

With its diverse range of sounds and emotions, this two-tracker is sure to take you on a journey whether you’re listening at home or in the club!

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