Michael Oakley's captivating beats and ethereal synthesisers have given a fresh approach and revival to classic 80's pop. Hailing from Glasgow Scotland, dance/electro artist Oakley has successfully created an innovative style, defying the mainstream with the combination of minimalistic yet memorable melodies with electronic synth-pop. The result is a body of work which celebrates the 80's - an era of revolutionary artistry but yet feels modern and dynamic.
Oakley credits his devotion and inspiration of 80's music to his older sister, who housed an extensive collection of vinyls growing up. Oakley reflects on how as a small child he would sneak into his sisters room and immerse himself in this amazing world of 80's music. It was then that he discovered artists such as Depeche Mode, Tears For Fears and Duran Duran. Oakley describes his EP as his 'own personal love letter to the 1980's'. With such an early exposure to this world of music, it was only natural that Oakley should cite this era as being an influence on his upcoming EP, entitled California.
Oakley's story of how his EP came to be, is a series of both fortunate and unfortunate events, which ultimately guided his musical direction. It's a tale of a loss of relationship, a loss of musical inspiration and a total loss of direction. "Thinking back to that time, I was really lost in every way possible" reveals Oakley, "but out of that I had this overwhelming feeling like I had something to say and the only way I could do that was through music".
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Described as "melancholic postcards from the heart wrapped up in synthesisers and drum machines", Michael Oakley's highly anticipated EP is sure to be a sentimental journey back to one of the most significant decades of musical history. Working with the likes of Pete Maher (U2, Depeche Mode, The Killers) Oakley's music has already had the stamp of approval from industry professionals. California is due for release fall 2017 worldwide.Videos