AUGUST 2025

It's been a week since the DAYTIMERS family dropped their debut album 'Alterations' in collaboration with Sony Music India and Relentless Records. A landmark project honouring South Asian sounds and the first to grant artists official access to sample Sony Music India’s classic catalogue. Produced by DAYTIMERS family across the globe, the release is a beautiful compilation celebrating South Asian diaspora club culture, reimagining iconic South Asian tracks through the various lenses of DAYTIMERS. 

 
Artwork by @sunnyformats

In this mix you will find the DAYTIMERS remixes against the original classic that it samples. The title ‘Alterations’ references the history of hand-crafted tailoring South Asian garments. A parallel to the bold blending of these classic tracks with contemporary club sounds, that you can hear side by side.

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Mix list:
Khayaal - Talwiinder, NDS
Khayaal - K. Monday, DAYTIMERS
Where's The Party Tonight? - Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Where's The Party Tonight? - Mrii, Zenjah, DAYTIMERS
Vikram - Anirudh Ravichander
Vikram - Zeeshan, DAYTIMERS
Tere Bina - A.R.Rahaman, Chinmayi, Murutza Khan, Qadir Khan
Tere Bina - Baalti, DAYTIMERS
Dippam Dappam - Anirudh Ravichander, Anthony Daasan
Dippam Dappam - REA, DAYTIMERS
Genda Phool - Badshah, Payal Dev
Genda Phool - Nadi, DAYTIMERS
Ghana Kasoota - Raftaar, Rashmeet Kaur, Surbhi Jyoti
Ghana Kasoota - Krithi, Sana, DAYTIMERS
Ladki Badi Anjani Hai -  Jatin-Lalit, Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
Ladki Badi Anjani Hai - Yourboykiran, DAYTIMERS
Pal - Javed-Mohsin, Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal
Pal - Raji Rags, Vindya, DAYTIMERS

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Daytimers: A a global collective, uplifting South Asian artistry in all its forms and this mix celebrates and showcases the our latest project bringing together a new wave of South Asian producers across London, New York, Toronto and beyond giving them unprecedented access to classic samples from the Sony Music India catalogue for the first time with each reimagining an iconic South Asian soundtrack and celebrating the evolution of South Asian artistry and its integral role in shaping club culture.