MUMBAI: Norwegian DJ, record producer and musician Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, popularly known by his stage name Kygo, had an "incredibly humbling experience" when he played for thousands of music aficionados in India last December. And now, he is making it a mission to return to the country on his own terms.
Kygo, who has given hits like 'Firestone' and 'Nothing left', was in the country when he performed at Sunburn Goa 2015 in December.
"Everyone who was present knew all my tracks, from my very first remixes all the way to my latest releases. It was an incredibly humbling experience," he said.
He wasn’t able to play a tourist during his brief stay in the country. So he hopes to come back to India and explore it.
"I only got to be in Delhi for a couple of hours at the airport before my connecting flight to Goa and Sunburn was right after I landed. I’m making it a mission of mine to return to India on my own terms next time," he said.
As for the food, he likes "spicy stuff", so he felt at home with the Indian food.
"I had some fresh fried fish at my hotel in Goa which I was told was one of the local specialties," said the artiste, who started taking piano lessons when he was six years old.
Kygo is also set to release an album soon.
"Yes, I am releasing an album. It’s been in the works for a while now and should be coming out over the coming months," said the DJ, whose resolution for 2016 is a simple one - travel to some new parts of the world with his music.
(Source:IANS)