Focusing on the acid and housy sounds of electronic music, Gezender naturally creates a path that passes through styles with fluidity and a repertoire not limited to one genre, but still remaining faithful to his characteristic groovy vibe in his sets. His music has a strong personality and is marked by influences from the beginning of electronic culture, mixed with a research based on contemporary music.

With the ability of adapting to the dancefloor without losing his identity, his performance on stage is worthy of praise. Gezender runs the Sangra Muta party in support of the local queer electronic scene and welcomes artists of great importance in the independent electronic community of São Paulo and other cities, such as Florianópolis and Rio de Janeiro. Other than that, he is also the resident DJ of Mamba Negra. In six years of career, the artist has played in clubs all over Brazil and in August 2018, he made his first international tour, passing through Saule, Lab.Oratory (Berghain), Egg London and Red Light Radio.

In May 2016, he released his first EP, Spiritual Flesh, on Neurom Records, a French-German label. In September 2017, Gezender released his second EP on DJ Hell’s iconic label, Gigolo Records, this time in partnership with Moebiius and “OM” and remix by L_cio. The huge impact guaranteed a premiere at House Mag and an interview for the Miller Music column on MusicNonStop. In 2018, he released Tantra, again on Neurom Records, which consists of two original tracks and remixes by Teto Preto, Tessuto and Blancah. The EP had premieres on sites such as Phouse and House Mag. In 2019, Gezender toured Europe twice and played at Trans Musicales (Rennes), Monster Queen (London), Pornceptual (Berlin), Trashera (Berlin), Cuir (Madrid) , Kaiku (Helsinki), Lab Dance / Saule (Berlin) ), Le Station (Paris), Quantica Online (Lisbon), Threads Radio (London), Red Light Radio (Amsterdam) and Rinse FM (Paris), among others.

In May 2021, he released the Corpo EP, described by him as an “atopic manifesto”, it was released by MAMBA Rec with four tracks and the participation of Bruno Mendonça and Linn da Quebrada. With the come back of events, Gezender returned to activity with his monthly party Sangra Muta, which now holds about 1200 people per edition and has brought many relevant artists in the Brazilian music scene. The artist has scheduled a 2024 tour that includes six countries in one month, with dates confirmed at festivals such as Whole and Signal, in addition to the acclaimed Panorama Bar.

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