Kathmandu, Sept. 10 -- Like most of Prasidha Yonzon's tracks, Coax stands out. Rhythmically winding, it challenges the notions of commercial electronic music production. It has breaks, it is raw, but it is not generic. The new-age indie track that is tilted to the left also has subtle glimpses of Nepali traditional notes, and it's safe to say that it's not for everyone.

Yonzon's latest track is part of the album Kala Khatta - Flavours from the East, an album produced by the Indian record label company Krunk Kulture that features the works of 15 indie electronic artists from Nepal, India and Japan.

"I was working on a track for my second EP when I got asked if I would be interested to produce one for them," says Yonzon, who has been prod...