As Bengaluru counted down to the final hours of 2025, Sunburn delivered a memorable year-end spectacle with Greek DJ and producer Argy commanding the decks. Known for his immersive approach to melodic techno, Argy transformed the night into a fluid, emotional journey, drawing the crowd away from the usual countdown frenzy and into a space where the music dictated the moment.
According to a press release issued by the organisers, Argy’s set unfolded with deliberate pacing, marked by deep basslines, cinematic melodies and extended builds that rewarded patience with powerful, euphoric drops. From the very first track, he established a strong connection with the audience, seamlessly weaving tension and release through a carefully curated selection that kept the dancefloor fully engaged well past midnight.
Tracks such as ‘Boom’, ‘Aria’, ‘Voices In My Head’, ‘Higher Power’ and ‘Pantheon’ emerged as standout moments, each met with roaring approval from the crowd. The transitions were smooth and unbroken, allowing the energy to evolve naturally without interruption. Complementing the sound was a refined production setup, where atmospheric lighting and sharp strobes enhanced the emotional peaks without overpowering the music itself.
The audience response reflected Bengaluru’s growing appetite for deeper, more immersive electronic music experiences. From seasoned techno followers to first-time Argy listeners, the crowd moved as one, hands in the air, beats synchronised, creating a unified pulse across the dancefloor. While many captured moments on their phones, much of the audience remained fully present, immersed in the sound and the shared experience.
Argy’s rise in the global electronic music scene continues to gather momentum. With releases on influential labels such as Afterlife and Renaissance, he has carved out a distinct identity within melodic techno. Ranked among the most Shazam-ed techno artists worldwide and a Beatport all-time best-seller, his work bridges emotion and movement with ease. His latest album, New World, which has crossed 100 million streams on Spotify, underscores his broad resonance beyond live performances.
Commenting on the year-ending performance, Sunburn CEO Karan Singh said Argy’s return to India, following his standout Sunburn Festival 2024 set, culminated in a successful three-city tour. He noted that the Bengaluru show, with its immersive visuals, world-class production and emotionally driven sound, stood out as a defining moment and reflected the growing demand for experience-led, story-driven techno in India.
As the final beats faded, Argy’s Bengaluru performance stood as a powerful and intimate Sunburn moment, offering a fitting transition into the new year. With Sunburn continuing to curate globally influential electronic artists across the country, the night marked a significant chapter in India’s evolving techno landscape, reaffirming the festival’s role in shaping contemporary electronic music culture.
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