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EN KARMA announces new song

Darpan News Desk, 11 May, 2016 10:43 AM

    EN KARMA is thrilled to announce the release of their latest single Khula Khana Peena ft Aman Hayer, available on ITunes on Thursday, May 12th 2016 on the Moviebox Label.

    Khula Khana Peena is about dressing up to the nines, meeting up with friends, cracking open a bottle, setting aside problems and everyday tensions...the objective...one hell of a bumping night!!

    En Karma invite long time friend and Bhangra superstar producer Aman Hayer to provide amazing Indian percussion fused with the high energy En Karma sound. Lyrics by Vancouver based writer Jujhar Binning who has provided numerous hits including En Karma's debut single Tohar Naal Jeena. Khula Khana Peena will have you on the dance floor no matter what your background.

    Founded out of Vancouver BC by Pip Dhaliwal (Drums), Nick Chowlia (Keyboards), Inder Kooner (Vocals), Ricky Thinda (Bass), Karm Cooner (Dhol).  En Karma has been steadily building an International name becoming a distinct and unmatched commodity within the Bhangra scene. Their debut album En Karma hit #1 on the iTunes world music charts featuring the singles Tohar Naal Jeena ft BattleKATT, Anakh Naal Din Kattiye ft KS Makhan, Tere Bina Nahi Nachna ft H Dhami and En Karma Diyan Boliyan. Followed up with Enkarmafied which hit #2 on the iTunes world music charts featuring the singles Dil Naal Khedey ft BattleKATT & Tu Nach, which was also remixed by UK's top dj, DJ Vix.

    En Karma's members deliver musicianship and performance abilities without compare. Drawing on their UK influences for live band arrangements infused with their more contemporary influences in North America, En Karma have been performing shows and festivals around North America to very mixed diversities and backgrounds since 2007: Audiences have been blown away by their electrifying energy at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and Canada Day celebrations. En Karma will be performing at various events across North America.

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