SIXTH TIME'S THE CHARM: Anvay's 'To The Six EP' is the Unhinged Bass House Banger Born in His Bedroom
- Savaalmagazine
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Meet Anvay Auradkar, the 20-year-old producer from Pune who is making music that’s both aggressively clean and beautifully unhinged. His latest project, the 'To The Six EP,' which officially dropped on October 10th, is a full-throttle slammer of Bass House that will rip your speakers apart and then neatly tidy up the pieces. Anvay describes the sound as "rowdy, raw & messy but in a controlled way," perfectly encapsulating the chaotic energy he channels.
Anvay’s musical journey started far from the world of meticulous sound design. Born in Karnataka, his initial spark in 5th grade came from a crucial pen drive loaded with electronic music brought home by his elder brother, alongside the loud, unpolished energy of local festival DJs. Though he defines his own story as "Fluctuating," his music routine is rock-solid. He’s been seriously pursuing the craft since 10th grade, and he’s at his laptop every single morning around 9-10 am to start working. He simply cannot live without his phone, laptop, oats, music, and the motivating sting of his "bhai ke gaaliyan."
How does an artist fueled by discipline create something this explosive? That's where the 'To The Six EP' origin story begins.
Anvay is entirely self-made, recording the EP in his house on his laptop. He channels the heavy-hitting rhythms of idols like Tchami, Curbi, Oliver Heldens, and Mr Belt & Wezol, even confirming he tried to recreate the distinct styles of Tchami, ANGELZ, and Curbi. This drive for perfection is why the EP’s title is a hilarious confession: Anvay had to make six different, completely unusable versions before he finally landed on the final tracks!
This entire project wasn't conceived as a serious release; it was birthed from pure, unplanned "sound design messing around" back in 2022. It was only recently, after a period of college commitments, that he returned to finish the controlled chaos, creating the perfect reflection of his motto, "Know yourself to know others." The final chaotic masterpiece, with fire cover art by Luca from the Kardist Records team, is a testament to the power of relentless effort.
This EP is a serious statement. Anvay is already eyeing huge collaborations. He wants to hit the studio with Indian artists like Three Oscillators and Chaar Diwari, and chase global heavyweights like Taiki Nulight and Tchami.
DON'T BE LATE TO THE DROP. ANVAY IS THE FUTURE OF BASS HOUSE. STREAM THE 'TO THE SIX EP' NOW ON SPOTIFY! GO! 🔊🔥
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