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Rezz is the moniker of Isabelle Rezazadeh, a Juno Award-winning Canadian DJ/producer from Niagara Falls, Ontario, known for her moody, dark-hued production style. She became a staple of the Mau5trap label in the latter half of the 2010s, releasing a pair of full-length albums in 2017′s Mass Manipulation and 2018′s Certain Kind of Magic. An EP and spate of high-profile singles like 2020′s “Someone Else” and “Orbit” followed over the next few years, leading to the release of her third full-length, Spiral, in 2021. After issuing Nightmare on Rezz Street 2 Mix and several additional singles, her fourth album Can You See Me? arrived in 2024. Born and raised in the Ukraine by her Ukrainian mother and Iranian father, she and her family moved to Canada when Isabelle was young. She discovered music at an early age and fell in love with EDM when she snuck into Toronto night clubs while still in her teens. Rezazadeh began DJ’ing at age 16 and moved into making her own dark, minimal-inspired productions soon after, teaching herself the basics with online tutorials. After gaining a following from songs she posted online, Rezz attracted the attention of stars such as Skrillex and Deadmau5; in 2015, she released the Insurrection EP on Skrillex’s Nest imprint, then signed to Deadmau5′s Mau5trap label, making her debut with the single “Serenity.” A pair of 2016 EPs — January’s The Silence Is Deafening and October’s Something Is Wrong — paved the way for Rezz’s full-length debut, Mass Manipulation, which arrived in August 2017 via Mau5trap, and subsequently won a Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year. The follow-up album Certain Kind of Magic appeared in 2018 and featured collaborations with Deathpact, Kotek, and Fytch. Led by high-profile tracks like “Falling,” which featured Underoath, and the solo cut “Dark Age,” Rezz’s fourth EP, Beyond the Senses, was released in July 2019. The release became her second to win a Juno for Electronic Album of the Year. Over the next year, she issued several popular singles including “Orbit” and the Grabbitz collaboration “Someone Else.” Her third full-length, Spiral, arrived in November 2021 and featured a handful of guests, including American alt-rockers PVRIS on “Sacrificial,” singer Dove Cameron on “Taste of You,” and Fknsyd (aka Sydney Fisher) on “Let Me In.” She followed the album with 2022′s Nightmare on Rezz Street 2 Mix and several singles, including 2023′s “Suffer in Silence” and “Blue in the Face.” Can You See Me?, an album featuring guests like Subtronics, Holly, and Digital Ethos, appeared in 2024. ~ Heather Phares