Born in Tehran, Iran, in 1993, Hamidreza Keshvarpajuh, known as PAJUH, epitomizes artistic versatility, seamlessly blending the roles of saxophonist, producer, improviser, curator, and event producer. Rooted in Tehran's alternative music scene, he has graced numerous stages, showcasing his talents and versatility through projects like Obad and Block Project.

In 2021, Hamidreza made a pivotal move from Tehran to Helsinki to pursue studies in Arts Management & Music Technology at the Sibelius Academy. This transition deepened his understanding of art's role within society and urban spaces. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach, he curates experimental and immersive events that fuse music, sound, performance art, and new media, aiming to connect with audiences on profound levels.

Hamidreza's commitment to fostering artistic experiences led him to co-found the Flux Cultural Association in Helsinki in 2023. This visionary initiative serves as a hub for experimental art encounters, nurturing international collaborations and pushing the boundaries of creativity across disciplines. Through Flux, Hamidreza provides a space for artists from around the world to engage in cross-pollination of ideas, collaborations, and innovative projects.

His music works reflect a fusion of influences ranging from psychedelic rock and funk to Nu jazz and Middle Eastern music. Currently, Hamidreza is diligently working on his debut album, exploring the concept of fastening modular patterns and creating intricate sonic collages. Additionally, he has expanded his artistic endeavors to include performances as a sound artist, utilizing his saxophone and voice within a manipulative electro-acoustic setup, crafting immersive sonic experiences through various microphone techniques and live sound processing.

Hamidreza Keshvarpajuh embodies a commitment to pushing artistic boundaries, fostering international collaborations, and creating transformative experiences through his multifaceted artistic endeavors.