Five Years of Dialled In, the South Asian Arts Platform Turned Global Record Label
Dialled In, a London-based platform celebrating South Asian arts, has evolved into a global record label over five years. The platform recently showcased its commitment to diversity at Glastonbury 2024 with a dedicated stage for South Asian artists. As it prepares for its fifth anniversary festival, Dialled In continues to expand its reach and influence in the music industry.
- ▪Dialled In hosted the first-ever stage dedicated to South Asian arts at Glastonbury 2024.
- ▪The platform has grown to include a variety of music genres beyond its electronic roots.
- ▪Dialled In is launching its own record label to support emerging artists and their stories.
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1 of 6 Dialled In 2 of 6 Dialled In 3 of 6 Dialled In 4 of 6 Dialled In 5 of 6 Dialled In 6 of 6 Dialled In Music 4 Mins ago 0 Views 0 CommentsComments Save When London-based platform Dialled In brought ARRIVALS to Glastonbury in 2024 – the festival’s first-ever stage dedicated to South Asian arts – it marked a major turning point for live music. With artists Nabihah Iqbal, Raji Rags and more playing on a soundsystem built by Vedic Roots, the space became an example of how artists from the region and wider diaspora can take over an entire weekend of scheduling, rather than be confined to just one set. Spotlighting underrepresented artists has been at the heart of Dialled In since its inception.
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