SOHO REZANEJAD: WHEN COPENHAGEN STOPS PLAYING NICE
Scandinavia has mastered polished pop. Soho Rezanejad has little interest in behaving.
Born to Iranian parents in a refugee camp outside Copenhagen, the musician has become one of the Nordic underground’s most compelling voices, blending industrial electronica, cinematic soundscapes and haunting vocals into music that refuses easy definition.
In this exclusive feature, Rezanejad reflects on identity, artistic freedom, exile, collaboration, and the creative communities quietly reshaping Copenhagen’s cultural landscape. Through intimate conversation and striking photography, the feature explores the city beyond its postcard perfection—where independent venues, artists and experimental musicians continue to redefine what Scandinavian music can sound like.
Part cultural portrait, part music profile and part visual essay, this is Copenhagen through the eyes of one of its most fearless artists.