Sofia Kourtesis, a Peruvian DJ and producer based in Berlin, weaves her music around sociopolitical activism and her personal experiences. In this engaging conversation, she passionately discusses the impact of her mother’s battle with cancer and the gratitude that led her to invite the neurosurgeon to her show. Kourtesis explores the intersection of art and activism, addressing LGBTQIA+ rights and community issues through her acclaimed work. Her journey of self-acceptance and the collective strength of her Latin American heritage shine through as she reflects on the power of music in advocating for social change.
Sofia Kourtesis channels her personal experiences and sociopolitical activism through her music, addressing issues like LGBTQ+ rights and family hardships.
Her commitment to human rights drives her to use music as a platform for raising awareness about marginalized communities, despite being away from Peru.
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Sofia Cortezas and Her Musical Journey
Sofia Cortezas is a Peruvian DJ and producer whose music embodies sociopolitical activism and personal experiences. Her acclaimed works, including the EP 'Frecia Magdalena' and the LP 'Madres,' reflect her struggles as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and address significant themes such as family caregiving, illness, and loss. The challenges she has faced, including her mother's cancer diagnosis, profoundly influence her artistry and compel her to convey these narratives through music. She sees her work as a form of expression that melds creativity with activism, aiming to raise awareness on critical social issues.
Activism Through Music
Cortezas grapples with her role as an artist while being physically away from her home country, questioning whether touring is the right choice amid ongoing crises in Peru. She considers music a powerful tool for activism, using her platform to amplify the voices of marginalized communities and highlight injustices. Even though she is not on the ground in Peru, she strives to provide commentary and support through her artistry, hoping to foster change and draw attention to vital issues such as gender-based violence and the rights of queer individuals. Her dedication reflects a deep-rooted commitment to social justice influenced by her family's history of activism.
Personal Struggles and Creative Expression
Cortezas reflects on her past, including the homophobia she experienced in Lima, which ultimately led her to move to Germany. The struggles she faced during her formative years fostered resilience and helped shape her artistic voice, leading her to use her platform to create awareness around LGBTQ+ rights. Her artistic journey is tied to her profound emotional experiences, including the loss of her father to leukemia and her mother's health battles, which inspired specific tracks on her albums. These personal narratives transform into vibrant, upbeat music that resonates with listeners while addressing deeper societal issues.
Future Endeavors and Creative Aspirations
Cortezas is preparing to release a new album that promises to be another exploration of her cultural roots and personal experiences. Recently, she completed a residency and performed sold-out shows, showcasing her growth as an artist and her relatability with fans. Her upcoming work continues to blend her connections to both Peru and Germany, reflecting her dual identity while incorporating fresh influences from her travels. With a focus on collaboration with fellow musicians, the new album aims to highlight the beauty of cultural exchange and innovative sound.
"I do activism as much as I can." The Peruvian DJ and producer talks about the human rights issues close to her heart, fighting for human rights and the incredible story behind her LP for Ninja Tune.
Sofia Kourtesis is a Peruvian DJ and producer based in Berlin known for her buoyant, upbeat music that channels and transmutes sociopolitical activism and personal hardship. While she's put out a number of solo works, her EP Fresia Magdalena and her debut LP, Madres—both of which came out on Ninja Tune—have been received with exceptional critical acclaim and put her on the map as a headlining touring artist. Both speak to some of the discrimination Sofia has felt as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community in South America, as well as how she's confronted difficult topics like family caregiving, illness and death.
In this RA Exchange recorded live at C2C Festival in Turin, she opened up about her mother's recent battle with cancer and the neurosurgeon who provided life-saving surgery (as a thank you, Kourtesis took him and his surgery team out to one of her shows in Berlin). She also discusses her commitment to human rights at length. For Kourtesis, music is a form of activism and healing; she uses it to talk about her Latin American community and the movements that are happening, to show the diverse range of demonstrations for equality, for the queer community and for abortion rights.
In a touching final moment of our talk, she opens up about the homophobia that ultimately caused her to leave her school in Lima and then to depart from Peru to Europe altogether. She's been based in Germany since she was 17. Listen to the episode in full.
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