Anya Elyutina, known on stage as Ms.Psyjazz, is a composer, electric guitarist, and creative coder whose work lives at the intersection of music, technology, and interactive art. With roots in Eastern Europe and artistic chapters in Boston, New York, and now Berlin, she has carved a unique path as a musician equally devoted to the soul of the guitar and the expressive power of computer-generated sound. Blending guitar improvisation with custom electronic systems, she creates “Mystic Electronica”—live, hypnotic soundscapes where human intuition and machine intelligence improvise together. Her music reflects a lifelong commitment to deep listening, real-time creation, and the search for meaning through sound.
She has released multiple works, including the jazz-fusion album Anuta Was Here, which gained national exposure when its music was broadcast live on Fox News’ “Good Day Live” (2002). She later expanded her catalog with several electronic–jazz-rock releases and EPs, reflecting her deepening fascination with hybrid, genre-bending sound worlds. As a composer, she was commissioned for several New York theater and film productions, including the trance-opera Orpheus Electronica by ML Music (Los Angeles, CA), created in collaboration with theatrical producer and stage director Philip McKinley (New York, NY, 2003).
Ms.Psyjazz has performed extensively across the USA and Europe, appearing both as a solo artist and with her ensembles. Her touring history spans stages in New York, Boston, New Haven, Berlin, Milan, Moscow, and more, along with notable events such as Firefly Festival (New Hampshire), the Phish Festival (Limestone, Maine), Starwood Festival (New York), the Music Technology Festival (Aveiro, Portugal), the Moscow Biennale (2015), and numerous underground electronic and multimedia events across Europe.
Today, Ms.Psyjazz continues to evolve as both a musician and technologist. Her artistic practice unites live performance, creative coding, algorithmic improvisation, interactive systems, and audiovisual art — forming a distinctive blend of expressive performance and computational creativity. Her current focus is the development of immersive, partially generative shows where sound, visuals, and algorithms interact in real time, turning each performance into a living ecosystem shaped by intuition and code. Still fully independent, she remains committed to new artistic explorations, forward-thinking collaborations, and contributing to the growth of a global community centered on electronic, experimental, and interdisciplinary art. If you’re drawn to spiritual tech, immersive experiences, and boundary-pushing music, follow @psyjazz for new releases, live sets, and creative experiments bridging the organic and the digital.