Paper Water At ZeyZey
Paperwater brought something special to ZeyZey Miami, delivering a set that was as fluid and dynamic as their name suggests. The Miami-based duo, made up of Eddy Samy and Daygee Kwia, didn’t just play music—they built a soundscape that pulled the audience in and kept them there.
The pair effortlessly moved between genres, touching on deep house, soul, and globally influenced textures while staying true to the thoughtful, percussive style they’ve become known for. With their roots in Haitian and Liberian heritage, Paperwater’s music carries a deeper narrative, one that draws on cultural memory and transforms it into something that resonates on the dance floor.
The set at ZeyZey felt more like a curated journey than a typical club night. As the night went on, the space filled with movement, reflection, and a quiet intensity that lingered long after the music stopped.
Paperwater has always made it clear they’re not here to follow the rules of club culture—they’re here to redefine it. And at ZeyZey, they did just that, offering a sound and experience that felt uniquely Miami, yet entirely their own.