Indo Warehouse Launches ‘Patasa’ Remix Contest With Anyasa and Lost Stories
Indo Warehouse has opened submissions for its new “Patasa” remix contest, giving producers worldwide the chance to officially release music on the influential Indo House label. Originally created by Anyasa and Lost Stories and supported by Pete Tong on BBC Radio 1, the track has become a global dance floor favorite, blending melodic house with South Asian influences.

As Indo House continues to grow from an underground scene into a global movement, Indo Warehouse has launched via LabelRadar a new remix contest for “Patasa,” the standout collaboration from Anyasa and Lost Stories.
The track became a favorite on dance floors around the world shortly after release, picking up support from influential names including Pete Tong, who played it on his iconic BBC Radio 1 show.
Built around driving percussion, melodic tension, and South Asian textures, “Patasa” reflects the evolving sound that Indo Warehouse has helped bring into the spotlight over the last few years. Running at 124 BPM in B Flat minor, the record blends club energy with emotional depth, giving producers plenty of room to take the track in a completely new direction.
Now, Indo Warehouse is inviting artists and producers worldwide via LabelRadar to create their own remix for a chance at an official release on the label. The winning entry will also receive prize bundles from Plugin Boutique and Excite Audio, access to the full Indo Warehouse catalogue, plus VIP guest list and meet-and-greet access to any Indo Warehouse or Anyasa show of their choice. The contest closes on June 10, with winners announced on June 17.
For Anyasa, the competition feels like a natural extension of his rise within India’s electronic music scene. The Goa-based producer has built a strong international following through melodic house records that combine Indian classical and folk influences with atmospheric dance music. Lost Stories, meanwhile, have spent more than a decade helping push Indian electronic music onto the global stage through international tours, major remixes, and festival appearances.
Together with Indo Warehouse, the artists continue to shape a new chapter for South Asian electronic music, one that feels modern, global, and deeply connected to its roots.
























