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Music High Court Break The Norm With Yet Another Exciting Release, “The King”


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Making waves for Indian dance music and beyond, High Music Court are without a doubt one of the hottest rising labels right now. Following their most recent release with 32Stitches which brought a sumptuous visual experience, the label now brings together talents BEDO97, 22 Void Beats and KAZU, who hail from Egypt, Pakistan and Germany respectively, for the release of “The King,” an explosive hybrid trap banger that comes just in time for the festival season. The label has been active, releasing music for a number of years now, having worked with more than 50 artists from around the world, including two Grammy Nominated producers.

Other than helping artists break into the scene and find their respective audiences, High Music Court are undoubtedly strong within the live music circuit, currently working towards expanding their live vertical, MHC Throwdown, to international markets. Their previous shows have included performances from the likes of TroyBoi, ATLiens, K?D, Snavs, Tisoki, Nitti Gritti, while back in 2019 they became the first Indian label to host a showcase on ADE.

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