Cenk Sarkuş began his music journey in 1990 as a chorister with the Istanbul Chamber Choir under Yeşua Aroyo, later graduating from Yıldız Technical University, Faculty of Audio Arts Design (Composition), where he expanded his approach to sound with the guidance of musicologists such as Ahmet Yürür. He has performed as a percussionist with leading Turkish artists including Göksel, Zeynep Casalini, and Sezen Aksu, and in 2008 co-founded the group Misket with DJ Ozan Şamiloğlu. Combining sound technologies—studied with Süden Pamir—with composition, he produced music for TV series and films including Avrupa Yakası. A co-founder of Bi'Oda Music, he continues his work across projects including DJENK, Cesar & Vibetribe, and Nada Prana Records, while actively producing and performing.
Hakan Önel holds degrees from Dokuz Eylül University (Electronics), Ege University State Conservatory of Turkish Music, Anadolu University Faculty of Literature, and a master's degree from Ege University Social Sciences Institute. Between 1999 and 2021, he served as a plucked tanbur artist at TRT İzmir Radio, where he also produced programs on music history and literature and worked as a music and literature consultant for various broadcasts. Since 2000, he has prepared repertoires and conducted concerts for amateur Turkish Classical Music choirs while working as a music teacher. In 2024, he released a meditation single under RebornEnso with Cenk Sarkuş, featuring bowed tanbur, and he continues to record and perform with Cesar & Vibetribe since the group's founding.
Önder "Zonderic" Mutlu began his music career in Istanbul around 15 years ago and developed a strong focus on wind instruments, becoming a multi-instrumentalist proficient in saxophone, clarinet, flute, ney, didgeridoo, and keyboards. His distinctive use of wind textures is central both to his own performances and to collaborations across various projects. Active in the electronic music scene, Zonderic is known for integrating groove-driven electronic music with live saxophone and hybrid multi-instrument sets, creating a performance style that bridges club culture and live instrumental expression.
Çağrı Yüce began performing in high school and moved to Istanbul for college and training at Drum Club Istanbul, where broad exposure to genres shaped his fusion-based style. In 2011 he worked with renowned composer Gökhan Kırdar and became active in live shows, TV, and recordings with projects including Dengi Dengine, E.Greg, Rain Leechers, Planeur, Mila Band, and Onur Ataman Rock Trio. From 2014 onward he focused on samba, training with Mestre Nilo da Portela, touring with major European baterias, and in 2020 performing at Rio Carnival with leading samba schools and ensembles in Brazil. Alongside his international performing career, he directs the Istanbul School of Samba, teaches drums and percussion, and currently performs with Duolite, Cesar & Vibetribe, and as drummer in the orchestra of the musical Bayanlar Baylar Dario Moreno at Zorlu PSM Touché.