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Farzala joins our Undrscovered mix series with deep groove-led energy

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Farzala

We’re welcoming Farzala to the latest edition of our Undrscovered mix series, with the London-based producer and Sakti Records founder delivering a guest mix shaped by deep grooves, hypnotic rhythms and late-night energy.


Over the past year, Farzala has steadily carved out a distinct space within the underground electronic scene through a run of groove-led releases that balance precision with atmosphere. Her productions lean into movement and texture rather than instant payoff, gradually unfolding through layered percussion, rolling low end and immersive detail.



That same approach runs throughout this mix. The energy stays controlled and fluid from start to finish, moving through deep rhythmic pockets and spacious moments without losing momentum. It’s the kind of set that pulls you in gradually, built around flow and subtle progression rather than obvious peaks.


Her latest EP, ‘Pulp Friction’, captured that sound particularly well. The title track centred itself around tunnelling grooves and tightly layered percussion, while ‘Vamos’ opened into a more melodic and spacious direction. Closing cut ‘Positive’ brought hazier textures and weightier low-end pressure, reinforcing the balance between hypnotic atmosphere and club functionality that continues to define her work.



That balance is what stood out to us most. There’s a clear understanding of rhythm and restraint in her productions, but also a willingness to let tracks breathe and evolve naturally.


As both an artist and curator through Sakti Records, Farzala continues pushing a sound rooted in immersive club music and detailed sonic design, helping shape a lane that feels thoughtful without losing its dancefloor focus.



Her contribution to Undrscovered feels like a natural fit, offering a mix that captures exactly where her sound sits right now while introducing listeners to one of the more exciting rising names operating within London’s deeper electronic spaces.


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