DJ A.K. started cutting records in 1989, learning the art of turntables the hard way—needle drops, backspins, raw street technique. By ’92 he had mastered scratching and rapping, carving out a signature sound rooted in grit and precision. From there he dove head-first into Heavy Metal and Chicago House, stacking multiple releases and expanding his sonic reach.
In the late 2000s, A.K. fused everything he had learned—Punjabi heritage, classic Indian instruments like sitar, dhol, tabla, and bansuri, plus Jazz and Blues influences—building a hybrid style nobody else could touch. Life took its turns, family needed focus, but the music never stopped. The experimentation never slowed.
Because you know—this is how it’s done.