Shazadi

Shazadi brings a distinct Kurdish energy to the dancefloor — one that is both grounding and expansive. Her sets are not just about sound, but about connection: creating moments where movement becomes collective, and the dancefloor turns into a shared space of presence and release.

Deeply shaped by the music she grew up with, Kurdish melodies sit at the heart of her sound. Around them, she weaves genres like Arabic music, Jersey Club, Brazilian Funk, and Amapiano — building bridges between rhythms, geographies, and communities.

In a time marked by war, repression, and ongoing violence in Kurdistan and Iran, her sets take on a deeper resonance. Music becomes more than entertainment — it becomes memory, resistance, and a celebration of existence.