

EX.777 Sama’ Abdulhadi
Oct 1, 2025
Sama’ Abdulhadi, a talented Palestinian techno DJ and producer from Ramallah, speaks passionately about the dire situation in Gaza. She critiques the music industry's silence, sharing her disappointment with peers who sidestep activism. Abdulhadi reflects on the pressure of being a spokesperson for Palestine and the transformative energy she channels into her performances. With a hopeful spirit, she discusses the importance of community support and the need for artists to take a stand, advocating for simple actions to amplify Palestinian voices.
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Music As Duty To Home
- Sama’ Abdulhadi describes waking up each day despite despair because her home and people motivate her.
- She frames DJing as her role in the cause: "my job is to press the buttons."
Techno’s Revolutionary Myth Fractures
- Sama’ argues techno's revolutionary spirit has eroded as its community failed to act after October 7th.
- The silence from peers shattered her faith in the scene and forced a personal reset.
Sets That Carry A Message
- Sama’ notices audiences hear her differently now and says her sets sound angrier and more 'stumpy.'
- She plays to send a message for Palestine rather than for career advancement.