In the rapidly evolving world of electronic music, Delhi-based producer and DJ Karan Dhingra, known as House of Tuneman, has established himself as a boundary-pushing artist. His latest EP, Rover, featuring two dynamic tracks—Moon Chaser and Maneye—showcases his distinctive ability to fuse ethnic sounds with Afro-inspired grooves. Released at the height of his rising popularity, the EP underscores Tuneman’s vision of blending world music elements with electronic house beats.
The standout track, Moon Chaser, takes listeners on a serene journey, drawing inspiration from the tranquility of nighttime wanderings. This track encapsulates Tuneman’s vision of a solo traveler, seamlessly weaving together Indian instruments like the Ghatam, Bansuri (flute), and Tabla with Afro instruments such as the Djembe, Doshu shakers, and claps. The use of the Swiss handpan adds warmth, while airy pads and side-chained brass sounds evoke a sense of movement, creating a meditative and immersive experience. As Tuneman explains, Moon Chaser is a reflection of the peacefulness of the night: “Nights are more peaceful and serene to wander,” he says, inspired by his experience of chasing the calm beauty of the moon.
In contrast, the second track, Maneye, is an energetic afro house anthem designed for the dance floor. With a pulsating mix of Afro percussion, wooden claps, and Latin drums, Maneye exudes an infectious rhythm. Tuneman’s mastery of percussion is evident as he builds the track with multiple layers of sound, driven by Afro vocals that invite listeners to lose themselves in its relentless energy.
Since his debut in 2020, House of Tuneman has rapidly gained recognition for his genre-bending approach. His fusion of house music with global influences has not only earned him a growing fanbase but also attracted industry attention. His earlier track, Forest Humms, caught the ears of industry giants like Nick Warren and Sabo NYC, while his 2023 release, Bombay Bustle, garnered international acclaim, appearing on VH1 and global radio stations.
House of Tuneman is also committed to supporting India’s music scene by collaborating with folk musicians from smaller towns, adding a spontaneous, authentic edge to his live performances. His mission to merge traditional music with electronic performances sets him apart as a producer with a unique, cross-cultural vision.
Released under the global electronic music label Cafe De Anatolia, Rover continues to push the boundaries of electronic music by incorporating diverse ethnic sounds. The label, founded in North Macedonia by Monika Ilieva, Nikola Iliev (Nickarth/Rialians On Earth), and Zoran Iliev (Billy Esteban), focuses on the connection between music and spirituality. With over 2,000 releases from artists worldwide, Cafe De Anatolia has become a global force in the electronic music scene, promoting a deeper, spiritual connection through dance music.
With Rover, House of Tuneman has once again proven his ability to create immersive, innovative soundscapes that merge the best of Afro and Indian music with cutting-edge electronic production.