Sijya
Sijya is an audiovisual artist, producer, composer, and vocalist from New Delhi whose practice unfolds across music, image, and performance. Emerging from South Asia’s rapidly transforming independent music landscape, she has developed a distinct artistic language situated between experimental pop, ambient music, downtempo structures, and contemporary electronic production.
Initially recognised through self-produced recordings and audiovisual works, Sijya approaches composition as a process of constructing emotional and perceptual environments rather than conventional song forms. Her music combines layered synthesizer textures, unstable rhythmic structures, processed vocals, and carefully controlled contrasts between density and fragility. Across her work, atmosphere never functions as background — it becomes the primary compositional material.
Visual thinking occupies an equally important position in her practice. Sijya often treats sound and image as parallel surfaces onto which internal states, fragments of memory, and emotional tensions are translated. This approach gives her work a strongly immersive character, where musical and visual elements remain interconnected rather than illustrative of one another.
Her releases, including the EPs Young Hate and Leather & Brass, reveal an artist increasingly interested in tension between synthetic precision and raw materiality. Distorted synthesizers, analogue processing chains, restrained vocal presence, and ambiguous lyrical gestures create forms that remain emotionally immediate while resisting stable genre categorisation.
Alongside her recording practice, Sijya has developed an extensive live activity, presenting audiovisual performances across contemporary music, visual art, and experimental contexts. Her work has been presented internationally in concert spaces, galleries, and institutions dedicated to new forms of listening and expanded audiovisual practice.