Stax Osset just released “Forces” – a track with a more airy 90s R&B mixed with tribal drumming style.
In addition to her previous singles “Geometric” and “Flash,” “Forces” shows that Stax Osset is building a sophisticated and versatile sound.
Stax Osset just released “Forces” – a track with a more airy 90s R&B mixed with tribal drumming style.
In addition to her previous singles “Geometric” and “Flash,” “Forces” shows that Stax Osset is building a sophisticated and versatile sound.
Up-and-coming Aussie electropop musician Stax Osset just released the music video for her new single “Geometric” – and it juxtaposes relaxing beats and Stax Osset’s soothing vocal loops with trippy kaleidoscopic images much like the “Gun” music video by CHVRCHES.
Stax Osset (aka Megan Kent) joins BoxSpeaker’s growing list of electropop acts emerging from Melbourne, Australia.
The “self-sufficient composer, musician and performer” shows talent as a producer and a singer and even is the only person in her own music video for “Flash.”
Utilizing mid-tempo, higher-pitched beats that are dancey in their staccato taps mixed with her relaxed, more controlled vocals, Stax Osset is arriving at the starting line with tracks that are both Say Lou Lou dreamy and ready for RAC-style dance remix.
“Flash”
Official BoxSpeaker Music Blog Prediction: Stax Osset will be featured in all the music blogs by the end of the year.
All aboard the SS BoxSpeaker – headed straight to Melbourne with sights set on the latest BoxSpeaker crush Chela.
Featured as vocals in Goldroom’s track “Fifteen” last year.
Followed by a gigs as vocals on Viceroy’s “Dream of Bombay.”
Then having her single “Full Moon” remixed by Sterling Silver.
Just last week, the Gold Fields remix of her song “Romanticise” was featured by Kitsune Maison – one of the best French record label/tastemaker combos.
Chela is really making a name for herself, especially as the self-proclaimed “new oriental disco heathen goddess on the block.”
Melbourne’s the new city BoxSpeaker’s keeping an eye on for new music because of musicians like Snakadaktal and bAnoffee (aka Martha Brown).
bAnoffee’s track “Ninja” has cosmic synths and a sensual bass tempo, and Martha Brown’s voice sounds a lot like London’s soulful George Maple.
Melbourne’s dream pop ensemble Snakadaktal has a really great track called “Chimera” to help you finish the rest of your sunny pre-Summer Friday afternoon.