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Progressive Brothers

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Progressive Brothers
OriginNew Delhi, India
Genres
Years active2011–present
Labels
MembersSunny Sharma
Karan Bhalla
Websiteprogressivebrothers.com

Progressive Brothers is an Indian electronic music duo band from New Delhi. The band consists of Sunny Sharma and Karan Bhalla; who are music producer, DJ, singer, and songwriter. Progressive Brothers have played at India's biggest electronic music festivals like Sunburn, VH1 Supersonic and Enchanted Valley Carnival. They have also performed at numerous events and college festivals across India.[1][2][3][4]

History

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The band was formed in 2012 by Sunny & Karan. Initially, Dj Karan was working for a multinational insurance company and Sunny was a banker. They eventually decided to pursue their career in music as "The Progressive Brothers". Their debut track "Veda" was in collaboration with Richard Durand.[5]

India 

They have shared the stage alongside David Guetta, Tiesto, Martin Garrix, Dmitri Vegas & Like Mike Dyro, KSHMR, Kygo, Oliver Heldens, R3HAB, Carnage, Steve Aoki, Benny Benassi, Dada Life, Seven Lions etc.[6][7]

They were named India’s Best Trance Djs for 2012 – 2013 by Myfavdj Awards.[8][9][10]

Discography

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Song Album
Richard Durand feat. Progressive Brothers - Veda[11] Richard Durand vs. The World Collab Mix
#IndiaIndia Feat. MC Haits -
Skin & Bones Progressive Brothers Remix
Moonbeam Feat. Polina Griffith – I Go On Progressive Brothers Remix

References

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  1. ^ "Djs producers; Sunny and Karan". Star Clinch.
  2. ^ Thorat, Vinay. "Progressive Brothers give vivacious end to IMT's flagship Extravaganza Milestone 35". Nagpur Today.
  3. ^ "Sunburn Goa 2015 Highlights: Day 2". The Bangin Beats.
  4. ^ Cheema, Supreet. "Progressive Brothers upcoming collab with MC Haits to be the EDM Anthem of India". Grapevine Online.
  5. ^ "Richard Durand releases new "Richard Durand vs. the World" album". Black Hole Recordings.
  6. ^ Khatri, Tina. "Music evolved over last 5 yrs from mellow tunes to loud party music: Progressive Brothers". Free Press Journal.
  7. ^ "The Progressive Brothers perform at The Sky Bar in Rajouri Garden in Delhi". Times of India.
  8. ^ "Winners are the Progressive Brothers in the trance category". Black Hole Recordings.
  9. ^ "Electronic and Dance Music Night at IIT". Indian Express. Archived from the original on November 21, 2015.
  10. ^ ELF Cafe. "Absolut India Launch feat Progressive Brothers and Akshay Sehgal". Timeout Delhi.
  11. ^ "Black Hole Recordings". EVC.
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