Born in Turkey in 1998 to Azerbaijani and Belarusian roots, Aydin Bayramoglu was raised in a household where music wasn’t a discipline but a daily language, with a pianist mother and a double bassist father, sound existed before memory, he began violin at four and quickly expanded to piano, drums, bass, and guitar, absorbing music as a living system rather than a fixed tradition,
at fourteen he discovered the viola and immersed himself in classical and chamber music, performing extensively across Turkey, yet repetition without curiosity never held him long, classical training became a foundation rather than a destination, and his focus gradually shifted toward composition, improvisation, and genre-crossing exploration,
in 2019 Aydin relocated to Hamburg to study Jazz Piano, where his musical perspective fractured and rebuilt itself, through intensive study and collaboration with leading international artists he deepened his understanding of rhythm, harmony, and form, during this period he returned to the violin and viola, reimagining them through the lens of jazz improvisation and personal expression rather than classical convention,
today Aydin performs, composes, and produces across jazz, funk, Brazilian music, ethnic jazz, and hybrid projects that resist categorization, his work blends classical precision, jazz-driven risk-taking, and the layered musical heritage of his background, he is currently completing the Dr. Langner Jazz Master’s Program with a focus on viola, violin, and music production,
at the core of his work is a single commitment, to create music that is honest, embodied, and capable of pulling the listener inward, beyond style, beyond technique, and into something lived.