Variations of his own original tracks from the Gaya EP are sometimes referred to as Resketches or live edits in radio sets. Context: The Anyasa Project
Anyasa uses the "Resketch" label for his unique interpretations of electronic classics and contemporary tracks:
is a series of electronic music remixes (referred to by the artist as "Resketches") by Indian producer and DJ Anyasa (formerly Anish Sood) .
A performance favorite, this version of the Motorcycle track often closes his live sets, such as his Live from Anjuna Beach performance.
A rework of the Above & Beyond classic, frequently featured in his Anjunadeep Edition guest mixes.
Launched in July 2021 with the Gaya EP on the Anjunadeep label, Anyasa—meaning "spontaneous" in Sanskrit—marked a shift from Anish Sood's Western-focused EDM toward a sound heavily influenced by Indian classical music.
Following his transition to the Anyasa moniker in 2021, these Resketches have become a staple of his live performances and radio sets, often featuring his signature blend of classical Indian vocals with melodic house and techno. Notable Anyasa Resketches
Anyasa: Resketch
Variations of his own original tracks from the Gaya EP are sometimes referred to as Resketches or live edits in radio sets. Context: The Anyasa Project
Anyasa uses the "Resketch" label for his unique interpretations of electronic classics and contemporary tracks: Anyasa Resketch
is a series of electronic music remixes (referred to by the artist as "Resketches") by Indian producer and DJ Anyasa (formerly Anish Sood) . Variations of his own original tracks from the
A performance favorite, this version of the Motorcycle track often closes his live sets, such as his Live from Anjuna Beach performance. A rework of the Above & Beyond classic,
A rework of the Above & Beyond classic, frequently featured in his Anjunadeep Edition guest mixes.
Launched in July 2021 with the Gaya EP on the Anjunadeep label, Anyasa—meaning "spontaneous" in Sanskrit—marked a shift from Anish Sood's Western-focused EDM toward a sound heavily influenced by Indian classical music.
Following his transition to the Anyasa moniker in 2021, these Resketches have become a staple of his live performances and radio sets, often featuring his signature blend of classical Indian vocals with melodic house and techno. Notable Anyasa Resketches