Mariam Rezaei
Mariam Rezaei is a UK-based sound artist, turntablist, composer, and performer from Newcastle whose practice fuses experimental electroacoustic music with radical turntable performance. Her work moves across noise, contemporary classical, hip-hop, and live art, with vinyl manipulation and DJ decks as her core compositional tools.
Active as a solo artist and collaborator, Rezaei has worked with a range of musicians and interdisciplinary artists including Mike Cooper, Ji Yoon Lee, Maria Chavez, and reinterpretations of works by Pauline Oliveros. Her performances are high-energy, cut-up live compositions built from rhythmic collisions, texture layering, and sonic fragmentation.
From 2012 to 2022, she was the music director of The Old Police House, an experimental performance collective. Today she teaches and develops her own methods of working with the turntable as a compositional and performative instrument. Her sets are physical, visceral, and defiantly contemporary—pushing the possibilities of recorded sound beyond its traditional roles.
At Sanatorium of Sound, Mariam Rezaei will present a solo turntable performance that transcends the boundaries of the DJ set, exploring the deck as an instrument of deconstruction, expression, and radical listening.