Interview: DJ DALI Talks, Authentic Sounds, Lessons Learnt + More

DJ DALI has cemented himself as a force in electronic music, blending Afro House with oriental influences while staying true to his unique artistic path.

His career has been defined by unforgettable moments, including a standout performance at Sunburn India, where thousands immersed themselves in his hypnotic sound.

Always pushing boundaries, he fuses ancient musical traditions with modern production, ensuring his sound remains both fresh and authentic. Recently, he has explored Afro-House and psychedelic elements, adding new dimensions to his music.

Beyond the dancefloor, DJ DALI envisions his artistry expanding into film scoring, visual storytelling, and fashion through his brand, Riders Movement. As he continues to evolve, he remains committed to refining his craft, embracing collaborations, and creating music that resonates deeply with audiences worldwide.

What has been the most memorable performance of your career so far, and what made it stand out?
Playing at Sunburn India was a surreal experience. Performing in front of thousands of people who were fully immersed in my music was unforgettable. The energy of the crowd and the festival’s atmosphere made it one of my career highlights.

How do you push the boundaries of electronic music while keeping your sound authentic?
I continuously experiment with new sounds and instruments while staying true to my cultural influences. I find ways to innovate by blending modern production techniques with ancient sounds, creating something fresh yet rooted in tradition.

For aspiring DJs and producers, what’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned in your journey?
Patience and consistency are everything. It’s easy to get caught up in trends, but the key to long-term success is staying true to your sound, refining your craft, and continuously evolving.

Have you explored any new genres or influences recently?
I’ve been diving into Afro-House, as well as incorporating more downtempo and psychedelic elements into my music. These influences add depth and storytelling to my tracks in a way that resonates with both the dancefloor and casual listeners.

What’s your approach to working with other artists in collaborations?
I believe the best collaborations happen when both artists bring something unique to the table. I give space for their creativity while ensuring the final product stays true to my artistic vision.

How do you see your music evolving over the next few years?
I want to continue pushing the boundaries of electronic and world music fusion while expanding into other artistic expressions like film scoring and visual storytelling. The future is all about growth and exploration.

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