Rangilo | Maro Dholna -rohan Mukati Edit 2024-
Since its release via Mukati’s Bandcamp and a promotional video on Instagram Reels (using garba dancers in slow motion), the edit has:
The original track relies on the dhol and tasha. Mukati keeps the organic percussion but layers a sub-bass that hits your chest. It turns the track from a listening experience into a physical one. rangilo maro dholna -rohan mukati edit 2024-
One of the most beautiful outcomes of this edit is how it has bridged the gap between Gen Z and their parents. Since its release via Mukati’s Bandcamp and a
During the 2024 wedding season, a common sight was the DJ playing this edit. The Ba (mother) and Beta (son) would both rush to the dance floor. The mother knows the lyrics from her childhood; the son knows the drop from TikTok. For three minutes, the Garba circle becomes a mosh pit. The song doesn't disrespect the original; it amplifies it for a new generation that needs a 808 clap every beat to stay engaged. The original track relies on the dhol and tasha
Rohan Mukati has essentially acted as a translator—taking a dialect of the past and translating it into the sonic currency of the present.