Aïsha Devi is a sonic alchemist, blending the ethereal with the visceral to create music that transcends genre and geography. Born in the Himalayas and based in Geneva, her sound is a hypnotic fusion of avant-garde electronics, Tibetan throat singing, and industrial beats, defying easy categorization. Drawing from her Nepalese-Tibetan heritage and a deep fascination with metaphysics, Devi’s work is a meditation on the intersection of spirituality and technology, often described as "tantric techno" or "ritual bass." Devi’s career took flight with her 2015 debut album, *Of Matter and Spirit*, which established her as a visionary in the experimental electronic scene. Her follow-up, *DNA Feelings* (2018), further cemented her reputation, exploring themes of identity, energy, and the human connection to the cosmos. Collaborations with artists like Emptyset and performances at prestigious venues such as Berghain and the Barbican have solidified her status as a boundary-pushing artist. Beyond music, Devi is a cultural provocateur, using her platform to challenge norms and explore the spiritual dimensions of art. Her label, Danse Noire, serves as a hub for like-minded experimentalists. Recently, she has been delving into immersive audiovisual experiences, pushing the limits of live performance. With a new album on the horizon, Aïsha Devi continues to redefine what it means to be a modern artist in a digital age.