REZZ (Isabelle Rezazadeh), known for her EPs and album releases, has made waves in the EDM scene with her swirling set of LED goggles, her sinister downtempo bass music filling packed venues across the United States.
REZZ’s music is powerful yet captivating. While not easy listening, REZZ always rewards your time with something worth hearing.
REZZ has accomplished much since she released Mass Manipulation 18 months ago. Touring sold-out shows globally and founding HypnoVizion Records to create her unique genre-blending style has elevated REZZ’s status on the EDM scene to one of its powerhouses.
Rezz’s new release, IT’S NOT A PHASE, proves she is still evolving as an artist. Rezz rediscovered her darker roots through this release – tapping into angsty rock music from her teenage years as an anchor point to bring fans along their own nostalgic journeys.
Rezz’s signature sound is found throughout this EP. Each song, from its midtempo punk percussion of “Signal”, which showcases Grabbitz’s poetic lyrics, to the dark ambience of “Blue In The Face”, which features vocalist fknsyd, brings something new. Collaborations from notable artists like Alice Glass, Johnny Goth, Silverstein and Polyphia guitarist Tim Henson add further variety. Rezz truly excels with cross-genre creations such as this.
REZZ’s music embodies the darker side of bass music. Each track boasts intricate details that draw listeners deeper and further into her sonic universe.
REZZ has gained prominence quickly since her 2015 debut in electronic dance music. Signing to deadmau5’s mau5trap label, REZZ has established herself with audiences through dark yet hypnotic soundscapes that have won her fans.
REZZ has made her mark as a prolific collaborator. She has released genre-spanning music with various artists, such as Subtronics, Polyphia’s Tim Henson, and Zed’s Dead. Yet despite this success, REZZ remains private at heart – no plans to marry and no children any time soon; though she does share an appreciation of music with a partner whom she considers her significant other.
REZZ has proven herself an influential force in electronic music with her prolific releases on esteemed labels and millions of streams to her name. Her goggles, unique techno sound and mesmerizing live performances have brought her fame in her time.
REZZ has now transitioned away from her 2023 goth-inspired IT’S NOT A PHASE EP into what she considers her “bass era,” with her latest album CAN YOU SEE ME? Set to drop on HypnoVizion March 14th, the project captures REZZ’s maturation and musical progression.
REZZ’s debut album offers collaborative singles like DYSPHORIA with HOLLY and Black Ice with Subtronics that showcase his signature sound of bass music with uneerie outliers and desolate tones that extend far beyond its normal curves. From intricate drum patterns to dangerous drops, REZZ has produced an album which takes listeners right up to the edge before bringing them back down into reality again.
DJ REZZ leads an isolated life. She describes being alone most of the time when making music as having been tough on her mental health, yet her trademark hypnotic stage presence and signature goggles attract much attention at events and festivals alike. Her tracks boast choptastic synths with lush atmospheric pads worthy of Justice himself.
REZZ’s success in electronic dance music (EDM) has won her widespread praise and admiration. Her worldwide following – known as the Cult of REZZ – includes deadmau5 and Skrillex among others.
REZZ has quickly established herself as one of the premier tastemakers and trend-setters in the music industry, creating genre-bending works which have garnered critical acclaim from sources like Billboard and Mixmag. Her latest release ‘Certain Kind of Magic’ showcases her artistic growth while attracted attention with its tension-driven tracks.