Aïsha Devi is a Swiss-Nepalese artist, composer, and producer whose genre-defying work explores the transformative power of sound, identity, and spirituality. Born in Switzerland to Tibetan-Nepalese roots, Devi began her musical journey under the alias Kate Wax, producing electro-pop before reinventing herself under her birth name in 2013. Devi's work fuses experimental electronic music with chanted vocals, sub-bass frequencies, and ritualistic elements, drawing inspiration from both eastern philosophies and avant-garde club culture.
Co-founding the radical label Danse Noire, she has released critically acclaimed albums such as "Of Matter and Spirit" (2015), "DNA Feelings" (2018), and "Death Is Home" (2024), each delving into themes of transcendence, quantum physics, and the dissolution of the ego. Her dynamic live performances—often described as ceremonial—combine sound, visual art, and technology, inviting audiences into immersive, consciousness-altering experiences. Through her practice, Devi challenges boundaries of genre, gender, and perception, positioning herself at the vanguard of contemporary electronic music and sonic art.
Electronic - Experimental - Techno - Ambient - Industrial - AvantGarde - IDM - BassMusic - Trance - Noise