DJ Haram
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- DJ
- record producer
DJ Haram | |
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| Born | Zubeyda Muzeyyen California, United States |
| Origin | New Jersey, United States |
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| Years active | 2015–present |
| Label | Hyperdub |
| Member of | 700 Bliss |
Zubeyda Muzeyyen, better known by her stage name DJ Haram, is an American DJ and record producer.[1] She is a member of 700 Bliss, along with Moor Mother.[2] Her debut solo studio album, Beside Myself, was released in 2025.[3]
Zubeyda Muzeyyen was born in California.[4] She is of Syrian and Circassian descent.[5] She grew up in New Jersey.[6] In 2012, she moved to Philadelphia.[4] She is based in New York.[7]
She is a member of 700 Bliss, along with Moor Mother.[8] The duo released the Spa 700 EP in 2018.[9] The duo's debut studio album, Nothing to Declare, was released in 2022.[10]
As a solo artist, she released her debut solo EP, Mixed Berries, in 2019.[11] In that year, she also released the Grace EP through Hyperdub.[12] She then self-released the Era EP in 2021.[13] In 2023, she released the Handplay EP through Hyperdub.[14]
In 2025, she released her debut solo studio album, Beside Myself, through Hyperdub.[15] It received universal acclaim from critics.[16]
On March 13, 2026, during the Biennale of Sydney, Muzeyyen was condemned by Jewish groups and Chris Minns, the premier of New South Wales, after stating that a "Zio-Australian-Epstein empire" was responsible for silencing dissenters.[17] She also expressed solidarity with the people of Iran, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.[18] Muzeyyen also chanted phrases "long live the resistance", "glory to all of our martyrs" and "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" during the festival.[19][20]
Discography
Studio albums
- Nothing to Declare (with Moor Mother, as 700 Bliss; Hyperdub, 2022)
- Beside Myself (Hyperdub, 2025)
EPs
- Spa 700 (with Moor Mother, as 700 Bliss; Halcyon Veil/Don Giovanni Records, 2018)
- Mixed Berries (self-released, 2019)
- Grace (Hyperdub, 2019)
- Era (self-released, 2021)
- Handplay (Hyperdub, 2023)
Production
- Armand Hammer – We Buy Diabetic Test Strips ("Trauma Mic" and "Supermooned"; Fat Possum Records, 2023)
- Elucid – Revelator ("Zigzagzig"; Fat Possum Records, 2024)
- Billy Woods – Golliwog ("All These Worlds Are Yours"; Backwoodz Studioz, 2025)