“DJ House Healer”, talk with Simona Sottini aka DJ Simo Shruthi

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What if it could open a space for healing, awareness and emotional release? In a brief interview recorded from Ibiza, Simona Sottini, known as DJ Simo Shruthi, shares the experience behind her new editorial adventure, “DJ House Healer”, now available on the MusicMe channel. Dj, producer and spiritual seeker, with a path from London’s fashion underground to the clubs of Milan, Sottini presents a vision of house music that goes beyond entertainment and returns to its roots: the dancefloor as a ritual, the beat as a bridge, the crowd as a single body moved by vibration.

“DJ House Healer” was born from a conversation with develops into a reflection on the power of sound. The book suggests that electronic music, when approached with intention and responsibility, can alter states of consciousness, dissolve emotional blocks and create collective unity. House music was born in the underground clubs of Chicago and New York as a language of freedom and connection.

Its 4/4 pulse was never only a groove, but a shared code through which communities found release. Through DJ House Healer, DJ Simo Shruthi explores the dj as a modern urban shaman: not a simple selector of tracks, but a guide able to shape energy and accompany the audience through a conscious sound journey. The book touches on neuroscience, rhythm and neural entrainment, explaining how tempos around 120–125 BPM can synchronize perception and encourage trance-like states. It also looks at bass frequencies, repetition and groove as therapeutic tools, capable of grounding the body and strengthening the feeling of belonging.

The editorial project connects contemporary club culture with ancient traditions of sound healing, from Pythagoras and Nada Yoga to research on cellular vibration, Tibetan bowls, shamanic drums, crystal healing, Kundalini awareness and yoga dance. At its core, DJ House Healer is not just a technical manual or a mystical manifesto. It is an invitation to rethink the role of the dj and the responsibility that comes with the console: serving the music, the people and the energy of the room, rather than the ego. For working djs, sound healing practitioners and listeners who have felt the force of a perfect house track at the right moment, Simona Sottini’s message is clear: anyone can mix beats, but only a few can truly move souls.

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