In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music, few artists manage to carve out a sound that is both innovative and deeply spiritual. Enter Anu-Peace, a rising force blending hypnotic electronic beats with the soulful resonance of live saxophone. Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural tapestries of Asia, India, and Egypt, Anu-Peace crafts a sonic experience that is immersive, transformative, and deeply connected to the frequencies of healing. With a distinctive visual identity, anchored by the enigmatic Anubis mask; and a commitment to music as a tool for emotional and spiritual elevation, Anu-Peace is not just an artist but a storyteller, weaving ancient wisdom into modern soundscapes. As he continues to shape his unique musical path, we dive into the inspirations, techniques, and future vision of this one-of-a-kind performer.

How did your journey as Anu-Peace begin, and what inspired you to blend electronic music with live saxophone performances?

The journey of Anubis began as a reflection of my passion for blending electronic music with live instruments, particularly the saxophone. Growing up with a deep connection to music and being inspired by the cultural richness of places like Asia, India, and Egypt, I developed a unique style that combines modern electronic sounds with the timeless soul of live performance. This fusion allows me to create an immersive, energetic, and dreamy atmosphere that defines my music.

You’re known for using specific frequencies in your music. Can you share more about this approach and its impact on listeners?

One of the core elements of my music is the use of specific frequencies, especially 432 Hz, which is believed to have a profound healing and restorative effect. This approach stems from my belief that music is not just entertainment—it is a tool for transformation. By tuning my tracks to resonate harmoniously with the human body and mind, I aim to help listeners reconnect with their inner peace and experience emotional and spiritual healing.

The mask is a striking part of your identity. What inspired this choice, and how does it relate to your music and persona?

The Anubis mask symbolizes transformation, mystery, and a connection to ancient wisdom. Inspired by the Egyptian god Anubis, the mask ties my music to themes of rebirth and transcendence. It allows me to step into a persona that represents the spiritual and otherworldly aspects of my music while paying homage to my Egyptian roots.

As a new artist in the industry, what challenges and opportunities have you encountered, and how do you plan to make your mark?

As a new artist, stepping into the industry has been both challenging and rewarding. Building a unique identity and gaining recognition in a competitive field required dedication and a clear vision. However, the opportunities to perform live, connect with listeners, and share my art have been incredibly fulfilling. My plan to stand out involves consistently delivering high-quality productions, leveraging my hybrid sets that feature live saxophone, and continuing to create music with a purpose.

Your music blends various genres. How do you approach this fusion, and what do you hope listeners take away from your sound?

My music is an intricate blend of genres, including electronic, deep house, organic house, and techno, layered with live saxophone and other instruments. This fusion is a deliberate choice to push boundaries and create something fresh and innovative. By blending these elements, I aim to offer listeners a transformative journey that feels both familiar and entirely new, inviting them to lose themselves in the sound.

What can we expect next from Anu-Peace in terms of musical releases or live performances?

The future for Anu-Peace is filled with exciting possibilities. I plan to release a full album that dives deeper into the concept of transforming frequencies for healing. Live performances, like the set recorded in Sinai, will continue to showcase my hybrid style, merging electronic production with live saxophone. Collaborations with artists from around the world and the integration of new instruments like the trumpet and clarinet are also on the horizon. My ultimate vision is to build a global community around my music that celebrates creativity, healing, and connection.