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Select 340: Mixed by MSIYAN

Select 340: Mixed by MSIYAN

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With fast-paced techno, trance ecstasy, and a whole lot of emotional drive, Iranian-born DJ and producer MSIYAN takes over SceneNoise Select 334.
Jun 28, 2025
This week's Select mix comes straight from a high-voltage night where MSIYAN played alongside I Hate Models, an evening that carved itself into the memory of everyone in the room.
Born Mahsa Asiyan, the Iranian DJ and producer has become known for her euphoric yet tightly controlled sound, navigating fast techno and trance with a groove-heavy sensibility that hits the chest before it hits the floor.
MSIYAN's mix is a peak-time trip that wastes no time. Clocking in with high BPMs and emotionally charged transitions, this live set delivers the kind of energy that floods your bloodstream. It's music that moves fast but lands heavy,full of body-shaking rhythms, hands-up moments, and flashes of pure, joyful release. 'I've been holding onto this one for a bit,' MSIYAN tells SceneNoise. 'Now it's finally time to share it. Hope you feel it as much as I did.'
Listeners can expect big tracks from the likes of Marlon Hoffstadt (with his standout 'Hotline Bling' edit), Caiva & Julian Muller's 'Vigour', and MSIYAN's own selection of crowd-shakers like Skapier's 'Seb's Hands Up' and Swart's 'Hypnosis'. Every transition in the mix feels like a charged decision, balancing trance ecstasy with dancefloor urgency.
Listen to the full set below. SceneNoise · Select 341: Mixed by Mahsa Asiyan

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