Montréal-born, Berlin-based artist Jeena is the latest DJ in the spotlight for SceneNoise’s Select series, delivering a mix that reflects her multidisciplinary approach to sound. A composer, practitioner and founder of the neuroacoustic platform Aurras, Jeena operates at the intersection of music and ritual, crafting environments designed to alter perception and foster collective presence. Her work often blurs the line between the dancefloor and the ceremonial, drawing on an eclectic palette that ranges from ambient and psychedelic textures to the driving rhythms of techno and trance.
With a portfolio that includes performances at DGTL Festival, Roskilde and ADE, as well as collaborations with Vogue Scandinavia and Intercept Records, Jeena’s practice extends far beyond traditional DJing. Whether through large-scale sonic installations or meditative sound journeys, her focus remains on deep listening and the transformative power of vibration. This set offers a window into her fluid sonic identity, merging her experience as a resident at Berlin’s KWIA with her ongoing exploration of how music can reshape space, memory and community.
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Montréal-born, Berlin-based artist Jeena is the latest DJ in the spotlight for SceneNoise’s Select series, delivering a mix that reflects her multidisciplinary approach to sound. A composer, practitioner and founder of the neuroacoustic platform Aurras, Jeena operates at the intersection of music and ritual, crafting environments designed to alter perception and foster collective presence. Her work often blurs the line between the dancefloor and the ceremonial, drawing on an eclectic palette that ranges from ambient and psychedelic textures to the driving rhythms of techno and trance.
With a portfolio that includes performances at DGTL Festival, Roskilde and ADE, as well as collaborations with Vogue Scandinavia and Intercept Records, Jeena’s practice extends far beyond traditional DJing. Whether through large-scale sonic installations or meditative sound journeys, her focus remains on deep listening and the transformative power of vibration. This set offers a window into her fluid sonic identity, merging her experience as a resident at Berlin’s KWIA with her ongoing exploration of how music can reshape space, memory and community.
A familiar name in Cairo’s underground scene, OT has built a steady reputation as one of its most promising DJs and producers, crafting a hypnotic flow of ro-minimal, deep-tech, and progressive techno that’s as sleek as it is groovy.
For Select 366, he delivers a deft deep-tech set that folds minimal techno pulses into warm, fuzzy house textures, all shaped by his signature stripped-back finesse. The mix features fresh cuts from his own catalogue, including 'Spacious' and '50 Years of Nothing', alongside tight remixes from standouts like Joey and Costin RP.
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Montréal-born, Berlin-based artist Jeena is the latest DJ in the spotlight for SceneNoise’s Select series, delivering a mix that reflects her multidisciplinary approach to sound. A composer, practitioner and founder of the neuroacoustic platform Aurras, Jeena operates at the intersection of music and ritual, crafting environments designed to alter perception and foster collective presence. Her work often blurs the line between the dancefloor and the ceremonial, drawing on an eclectic palette that ranges from ambient and psychedelic textures to the driving rhythms of techno and trance.
With a portfolio that includes performances at DGTL Festival, Roskilde and ADE, as well as collaborations with Vogue Scandinavia and Intercept Records, Jeena’s practice extends far beyond traditional DJing. Whether through large-scale sonic installations or meditative sound journeys, her focus remains on deep listening and the transformative power of vibration. This set offers a window into her fluid sonic identity, merging her experience as a resident at Berlin’s KWIA with her ongoing exploration of how music can reshape space, memory and community.