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Udyan Sagar, better known by his stage name Nucleya, is an Indian electronic music producer and DJ.[1][2][3][4]

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Career

In 1998, Udyan co-founded Bandish Projekt with Mayur Narvekar and Mehirr Nath Choppra.[5] In 2007, Udyan left Bandish Projekt after working with Mayur for about 12 years, and rebuilt himself as "Nucleya". After leaving Bandish Projekt his career struggled quite a bit initially. He drew inspiration from South Indian film music[6] and Indian street music,[7] and released his first EP Koocha Monster in 2013. In 2015, Nucleya released his debut album, Bass Rani, at a Ganpati visarjan on the streets of Mumbai.[8] In the following year, he released another album Raja Baja. 2019 marked the release of "Tota Myna".

In 2021, he released an EP titled Baaraat in collaboration with Ritviz. The four track EP was accompanied by a series of NFT.[9][10]

Nucleya, in collaboration with AIB, hosted and picked the winners of Bacardi House Party Sessions[11] in 2017. He has also been a judge on the Indian hip hop reality show MTV Hustle.[12] He has performed at EDC Las Vegas and Mexico, the Bacardi NH7 Weekender, Sunburn Festival, Zomaland by Zomato, Vh1 Supersonic and YouTube Fanfest. He has opened for and performed with Skrillex, Major Lazer, DJ Snake and Krewella.

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Personal life

In 2008, he married his long-term girlfriend Smriti Choudhary. The couple currently live in Goa,[13] with their son Guri, who was born in 2011. Guri has featured on some of Nucleya's tracks as "Guri Gangsta".[14]

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