
ABOUT
Philip Chedid is a Los Angeles-based DJ, producer, composer, and sonic storyteller whose music bridges ancient influences with the future of electronic sound. Noted for his versatility and musical range, Philip attributes much of his influences to his Middle Eastern heritage and western upbringing.
Born from Lebanese heritage and shaped by a Western musical upbringing, Philip’s productions explore the intersection of organic house, afro house, melodic, progressive, and deep electronic music — weaving hypnotic grooves, emotive melodies, ancestral textures, and cinematic atmospheres into immersive journeys.
His connection to music began through percussion and live performance, eventually evolving into a lifelong exploration of DJ culture, sound design, and production. From his early years in Montreal’s underground scene to performances across North America and Europe, Philip has developed a signature sound rooted in rhythm, emotion, and storytelling.
Over the years, Philip has shared the stage with internationally recognized artists including Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo, Jody Wisternoff, Dave Seaman, Eelke Kleijn, Darin Epsilon, Bedouin, Armen Miran, and many others. His releases have appeared on respected labels including Sound Avenue, Crossfade Sounds, Parquet Recordings, and his own Endless Sands of Time imprint.
Beyond his studio work, Philip is the founder of Asaya, a Los Angeles-based event series and sonic gathering focused on creating immersive experiences through music, connection, and community. Through Asaya, Philip curates journeys that blend hypnotic grooves, Afro and organic rhythms, melodic landscapes, and global influences — bringing together artists and audiences in unique spaces throughout Los Angeles and beyond.
Tracks such as “Bayti,” “Endless Sands of Time,” “Seraphim,” and “Yaaburni” reflect Philip’s signature fusion of cultural heritage, deep emotion, and forward-thinking electronic production. Now continuing his evolution from artist to curator, Philip Chedid explores the space where ancestral rhythms meet modern club culture — creating music and experiences designed not only for the dance floor, but for the journey beyond it.