Drumcode Celebrates 300 Label Releases with Female Techno Artist Mha Iri’s Gripping ‘Bombay’ EP

To commemorate its momentous 300th label release, Drumcode Records has unveiled techno artist Mha Iri’s electrifying ‘Bombay’ EP.

The techno music powerhouse Drumcode Records has called upon Mha Iri to celebrate its 300th release with her two-track EP ‘Bombay’.   Drumcode has become intimately known for its dark sexy techno, serving as a breeding ground for some of the most influential artists. Undoubtedly, Mha Iri’s distinctively deep and gripping sound profile only strengthens Drumcode’s preeminence in its domain.

Originally from Scotland, Mha Iri has quickly emerged as a driving force within the techno space.  Mha Iri’s meteoric rise within the Drumcode family commenced with her inaugural track, “Never Go Back To Sleep”. Soon after, Mha Iri’s “Bell” swiftly ascended to #1 on Beatport’s techno Top 100, solidifying her status as an undeniable musical force. The track’s critical acclaim prompted Drumcode to feature it in their Change The Beat remix competition and its latest ‘Elevate Vol. II’ compilation.

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The crown jewel track of Mha Iri’s illustrious discography, “Bombay” exudes an unquestionable fierceness and incredibly refined sound. A mix of tribal rhythms, pulsating basslines, and captivating vocals, the titular track is a masterpiece in its own right. Complementing this track is “Existence”, an inexplicably euphoric track seamlessly elevated through its evocative vocals.

Adam Beyer‘s Drumcode Records has evolved into a global powerhouse, releasing tracks from an impressive range of burgeoning talent and established artists.  Relative newcomers to the label include rising stars such as Layton Giordani and Eli Brown. Furthermore, Drumcode is also home to industry giants such as Amelie Lens, Nicole Moudaber, and Green Velvet.

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Thus far, Mha Iri has graced the stages of illustrious venues like Awakenings, Junction 2, and Tomorrowland. In addition to these notable appearances, her performance at the monumental Drumcode takeover at Drumsheds further demonstrates her wildfire talent.

As Drumcode embarks on its next chapter, Mha Iri’s ‘Bombay’ EP unquestionably signals an illustrious future for the artist.  Certainly, Mha Iri’s latest contribution to the Drumcode legacy is just the beginning.  To stay up to date on Mha Iri’s releases and performances, head over to her website.

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Having grown up just an earshot from Ultra Miami's venue Bayfront Park, it was next to impossible for me not to fall in love with electronic music. My love for music was evidently strong enough for me to write my college essay on festival culture and continue attending Ultra for 10+ years now. I have always had a knack for writing and the power of words, which I continued cultivating through a Philosophy degree in college. Now a law school graduate, I eventually hope to merge my passions by working in music law. I am an avid traveler and am certainly not afraid to hop on a plane for a music event. My next bucket list festivals to attend are Tomorrowland in Belgium and Sonus in Croatia. Though the list could go on forever, some of my favorite artists include Franky Wah, Mochakk, Kevin de Vries, and Eli Brown.

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