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Ferdi

A saxophonist with the spotless, model-student background of the jazz world — backed by fifteen years at the conservatory — Ferdi pairs a fashion look with a musical and aesthetic identity entirely his own.

A seasoned musician, he turned to production and soon launched his personal project, collaborating with artists such as Sofiane PamartDabeull, and his trumpet-playing friend Béesau. After a debut EP widely praised by critics, Ferdi leaned into his undeniable chemistry with Dabeull to collaborate on Romance — a funk-driven album shaped by their shared love of 80s sounds, released on Dabeull Records in September 2024.

At the same time, he continues his career with TAKE 01, his first solo album, in a jazz universe flirting with indie-pop, and is already preparing his second album, scheduled for autumn 2026.

This momentum is matched by strong public enthusiasm. Ferdi now reaches over 400,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and is establishing himself as one of the rising figures of the Brussels–Paris scene.