
Vini Vici doesn't just play music; they engineer sonic awakenings. The Israeli duo, Aviram Saharai and Matan Kadosh, have become synonymous with psytrance's global ascent, injecting a potent dose of spiritual energy into the often-stagnant electronic music landscape. Their sound, a furious blend of trance melodies, relentless basslines, and indigenous vocal samples, transcends mere club anthems, venturing into shamanistic rituals re-imagined for the modern rave. Their breakthrough came with tracks like "The Tribe" and "Free Tibet (Vini Vici Remix)," which catapulted them onto the main stages of Tomorrowland, EDC, and countless other festivals. Eschewing formulaic production, Vini Vici incorporates elements of progressive house and even hardstyle, crafting a sound that is both fiercely energetic and surprisingly nuanced. Beyond their impressive discography, featuring collaborations with Armin van Buuren, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and W&W, Vini Vici’s impact lies in their ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level. Their sets are less performances and more communal experiences, a pulsating synergy between artist and crowd. Continuing to push the boundaries of psytrance, they’ve recently been experimenting with blending the genre with hip-hop and other unexpected influences, solidifying their position as innovators within the global dance music community.













