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Walk Away

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Brighton’s bountiful songstress Kaisha takes us on a whirling journey alongside Osquello in their kaleidoscopic offering ‘Walk Away’.

Weaving through a vast array of sonic principles, Kaisha offers an eclectic body of work comprising of transcendent soundscapes that take us on a intimate path through the artist’s elegant songwriting, that’s brought to life with her consoling vocal range, exhibited throughout numbers as ‘Kitchen Set’ and ‘Good Together’.

‘Walk Away’ showcases the free-following visionaries turning to James Berkeley to form the whirling soundscape; easing us into a mellow rhode progression before Kaisha chimes in with those hypnotic harmonies drenched in delay as the production takes a turn, opening up into a break-through of layers, as they melt into another, leaving us in a woozy daze perfect for the pending rich hook. 

During the track’s break-down, the instrumental strips back, leaving a layer of whirling idle space for pioneering vocalist Osquello to take centre stage; presenting the visionary floating across the atmosphere as he’s able to manipulate his one of a kind range to compliment the spacey production. 

Make sure you give Kaisha and Osquello’s new number a listen, alongside running up any other projects the talents have to offer!

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