Fernanda Pistelli, a 29-year-old artist from São Paulo, has always been passionate about exploring different ways of interpreting the universe through her senses. For her, music is a powerful tool to create unique atmospheres and evoke deep sensations.
“Life is cyclical, we are constantly changing. Through music, it is possible to find a balance that connects our mind and body in harmony with everything that exists.”
She believes music can awaken awareness on multiple levels, and her sets reflect this vision—blending mystical elements with powerful, driving beats that define her unique identity.
Fernanda left her studies in business administration to fully dedicate herself to what truly made her heart beat faster. In 2016, she moved to Australia, where she began building her career. She quickly became a resident at the renowned Dragonfruit events in Brisbane, sharing lineups with major international artists such as Charlotte de Witte, Joseph Capriati, and Marcel Dettmann. She also held a residency at The Met, one of the city’s biggest clubs, where she helped pioneer a techno-focused concept on Saturdays.
Her growing reputation led her to perform on radio shows and festivals such as Manifest and Earth Frequency, experiences that expanded her musical vision and continue to influence her sound today.
After returning to Brazil in 2017, she performed at the pre-party of Boris Brejcha’s “Fckng Serious” event in São Paulo, even playing an unexpected B2B set with Ann Clue—marking a turning point in her career. She has since performed at iconic venues like D-Edge and Club88, as well as major festivals including Universo Paralello, Adhana, and Samsara.
Now graduated in Music Production from Anhembi Morumbi, Fernanda expresses herself through both her productions and performances, exploring a wide range of sounds from techno to progressive house and psy-techno, all very well received by audiences.
“Music is the universal language of love. I hope to touch people’s hearts, not just play for them. We are here to let our souls dance.”
Driven by emotion and authenticity, Fernanda continues to evolve without limiting herself to labels. She strongly believes in the power of female artists, while refusing to define her work by gender.
“Everything is a matter of perspective. I don’t like to label my work, because labels are fixed—and life, like music, is in constant motion. Music is pure vibration. Just let it flow.”