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Various Artists
Naya Beat Volume 1: South Asian Dance and Electronic Music 1983-1992
Naya Beat Records (NAYA-001CLR)
Release date: Sep 26, 2025, United States of America
South Asian dance and electronic music rarities handpicked, remastered and occasionally reworked. Featuring overlooked future classics from India, Pakistan, the U.K., Canada, Guyana and Suriname released between 1983 and 1992. The Vinyl Factory’s number one reissue of 2021, this x2LP compilation has been out of print since its initial release and is highly in-demand with collectors and selectors alike with the original pressing fetching well over $100 on Discogs. We’ve been hard at work to give it the repress it deserves – a stunning x2LP gatefold package housing clear coloured 180-gram eco-friendly records, limited to 200 copies.
The first in Naya Beat’s series of compilations and full-length album reissues, Volume 1 has become a reference piece for hidden electronic and dance music gems from the overlooked ‘80s and ‘90s South Asian music scene. From East-West’s dancefloor filler ‘Can't Face The Night (Club Mix)’ to Remo’s balearic masterpiece ‘Jungle Days’ (off his seminal album Bombay City!) to other disco, synth-pop and balearic dancefloor bangers from artists like Babla & His Orchestra, Sheila Chandra, Bappi Lahiri and Asha Puthli to name a few, this double album includes highly sought after, previously never reissued and otherwise impossible to find grails.
Naya Beat founders Turbotito and Ragz spent years endlessly hunting through dusty records, obscure cassettes and unreleased studio tapes to deliver a reference release for contemporary collectors, tastemakers and bold selectors looking for fresh sounds. Featuring an incredible gatefold package with Naya Beat’s trademark stunning artwork and extensively researched liner notes, the x2LP release has been mastered and cut to vinyl for the discerning listener and DJ by Grammy-nominated Frank Merritt from The Carvery, London.
A1
Sheila Chandra – The Awakening
A2
Babla & His Orchestra – Sabko Maloom Hain Main Sharabi Nahin
A3
Nazia Hassan and Zobeb Hassan - Dosti
A4
Pinky Ann Rihal – The Indian Dance
B1
Arundhati Bhaumik – Kaga Bole Mera (Turbotito & Ragz Rework)
B2
Musarrat – Hosh Nahin Hai Ji Mujhe
B3
Remo – Jungle Days
C1
Asha Puthli – Chipko Chipko
C2
Manjeet Kondal – Ishkaan De Mamle
C3
Shakti – Pi Pi (Turbotito & Ragz Rework)
D1
East-West – Can't Face The Night (Club Mix)
D2
Bappi Lahiri & Suresh – Thottu Thottu Aadavaa (Turbotito & Ragz Rework)
D3
Mangal – Masti Bhara Sama Hai (Turbotito & Ragz Rework)