Behind the Music: The Creative Process at Dehaze Studios
Step inside my studio in Jaipur. See how I take your favorite Bollywood and Punjabi tracks and flip them into fresh, high-energy Afro House and DnB bangers.
Late night in the studio working on the "Arz Hain" mashup. This is a glimpse into my creative process, layering different vocals and beats to create a unique blend.
Here are some of my best edits that you definitely need. This video showcases the variety of sounds I work with, from Bollytech to Bolly-Afro.
What would a collab between Karan Aujla and Diljit Dosanjh sound like? Here's my take, cooking up a Punjabi hip-hop mashup in the studio.
Sharing my top 5 Bolly Afro songs that every DJ needs. This is the sound I'm passionate about, and I love sharing tracks from myself and other talented producers.
Here are my top 5 Indo House tracks for your playlist. This genre is all about that groovy, melodic vibe, and these are some of my favorites.
These are my go to edits that always work on the dancefloor. A quick look at four tracks from my packs that represent my core sound.
Finding inspiration everywhere. Here I am in the hills, working on a mashup of Ed Sheeran's "Sapphire" and A.R. Rahman's "Kun Faaya Kun."
Another round of top 5 Bolly Afro bangers. I'm always digging for new music and creating edits that push this sound forward.
Showing you the process behind my Amapiano remix of "Woh Ladki Hai Kahan." It started with a simple idea and turned into this super groovy revibe.
Taking the beautiful "Aaj Din Chadeya" and flipping it into a Drum & Bass track. This is how I experiment with unexpected genre combinations.
About Behind the Music: The Creative Process
You are not just getting a generic remix. In my studio, I spend hours on stem separation and precise layering to make sure your custom track keeps the soul of the original while hitting hard on a club system. Whether it is a specialized sangeet performance or a set-ready club edit, the focus is on getting those basslines to pop.
At Dehaze Studios, the workflow is all about experimentation. I do not rely on templates. When I work on a Bollytech edit or an Afro House flip, I start by isolating stems from the original track. This allows me to keep the iconic vocals you love but rebuild the rhythm section from scratch.
For my custom sangeet mixes, the process is slightly different. I focus on arrangement first. We look at your choreography timing, specific tempo changes for your entry, and where you need those dramatic build-ups. I deliver tracks in 3-5 working days because I know event planning is stressful enough without the audio being delayed.
Why custom production matters:
- Sound Quality: You get studio-grade mastering around -14 LUFS so it won't crackle or distort on venue speakers.
- Tempo Sync: I match the BPM to your performance flow, not the other way around.
- Unique Identity: You won't hear your dance track being played at the next ten weddings.
Whether it is converting a Sufi classic into a DnB track or building an indie song from a voice note, the goal is always the same: keep it loud, keep it clean, and keep the dance floor moving.
Similar work from other experts
Browse through Curated picks from other experts on mytribe
Inside My Studio: The Creative Process
Music Production & Custom Audio Mixes
Inside The Studio: My Custom Music Production & Remix Process
Studio Sessions & Music Production at MRSAJSTUDIOS
Behind the Decks: How I Build Your Custom Mixes
In The Studio: Original Tracks and Fusion Remixes
Find the right sound for your next event
Tell us what kind of music project you are working on.
More from Music Production Services by Neel S Chhabra
More services by Neel S Chhabra