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, on the other hand, is pure visceral energy. A vocalist and performance artist whose range spans from whispered, ASMR-like intimacy to gut-punching banshee wails, Oxi treats the microphone like a conduit for raw emotion. Their lyrics often explore themes of digital identity, ritual, and the sacred feminine in a post-internet world. When Worlds Collide Their first official collaboration, "Glass Tears," dropped earlier this year—and it broke the mold of what a "feature" usually sounds like.
entered the scene as a producer’s producer. Known for her razor-sharp synth work and percussive loops that feel both mechanical and deeply organic, she builds cathedrals of sound out of drum machines. Her solo work is cerebral; it’s the kind of music you put on when you want to feel like you’re piloting a starship through a neon thunderstorm. bella spark / kama oxi
If you haven’t been paying attention to the fringes of the electronic and alternative scene for the last 18 months, you might have missed the quiet revolution these two artists are leading. But the noise is getting louder—and it sounds incredible. To understand the magic, you have to look at where they come from. , on the other hand, is pure visceral energy
There are collaborations that make sense on paper, and then there are collisions of sound that feel destined by the universe. The pairing of Bella Spark and Kama Oxi falls firmly into the latter category. Her solo work is cerebral; it’s the kind
Their recent Boiler Room-style set at Mutek showcased a unique dynamic: Bella Spark hunched over her modular rig, adjusting frequencies with surgical precision, while Kama Oxi moved through the crowd like a shaman, refusing to stay behind the microphone stand.