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Nikki Nair

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About

Genres

  • Techno
  • Rock / Indie / Pop
  • Other
  • House / Deep House
  • Electro
  • Bass / Breakbeat / Dubstep
  • Electronica / IDM

Skills

  • Anything
  • DJing
  • Arrangement
  • Sound Design
  • Recording
  • Studio Gear
  • Mixing

Labels

  • Gobstopper Records
  • Scuffed Recordings
  • warp Records
  • Hyperdub
  • Banoffee Pies
  • Dirtybird
  • Future Classic
  • LuckyMe
  • Muy Muy Ltd
  • Studio Barnhus
  • Vision Recordings
  • Pretty Weird
  • Scrap
  • Astrophonica

Worked With

  • DJ ADHD
  • Thys
  • Hudson Mohawke
  • Foodman
  • Breaka
  • Addison Groove
  • Sam Binga
  • Uffie
  • Yune Pinku
  • Blaketheman1000
  • Chloe Robinson
  • Scuba

DAW

  • Ableton Live

Languages

  • English

Nikki Nair is a US born producer who makes a variety of types of dance music. He has released music on labels like Warp, LuckyMe, Gobstopper, Hyperdub, Future Classic, Scuffed, and others.

  • Member since January 23, 2026
  • RESPONSE TIME 3 days
  • RESPONSE RATE Good
  • Avg. Feedback Length ~5 min

What users say about Nikki Nair

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    Banchan Apr 24, 2026

    Really great feedback, straight to the point. I love the take on messing up a track in your own way to make it really memorable to the listener. Will 100% do this on my tracks moving forward.

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    Painterly Apr 4, 2026

    Super thoughtful, intentional, considerate feedback from one of the best doing it today. Really appreciated the kind words and intentionally restrained comments. I think you're right that too many micro-notes would delay any release, so thank you!

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    Inder Mar 8, 2026

    Great feedback thanks Nikki, really useful!

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    Rafa No Kitchen Feb 1, 2026

    Thanks for the great feedback Nikki. I really appreciate the words of advice mostly on the non technical level - what you said really resonated with me and gave me at least a whole shower full of thinking about your words and how they apply to my music. Going forward, I will gladly pay more attention to the uniqueness of my art and how I can make it "mine". Cheers :)