Oceanator
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Oceanator

Oceanator is the project of singer-songwriter Elise Okusami, which began in 2017. Their debut single 'A Change Is Gonna Come' came out in 2018. The band...

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Oceanator is the project of singer-songwriter Elise Okusami, which began in 2017. Their debut single 'A Change Is Gonna Come' came out in 2018. The band includes bassist Matt Frankel, drummer Adam Schatz, and guitarist Nick Levine.

They've released an EP called 'Things I Never Said' and a 2020 album titled 'Echo & Abyss.' Songs like 'Hide Away,' 'Summer Rain,' and 'The Last Summer' show their blend of dream pop, indie folk, and electronic elements.

Okusami has been vocal about race, gender, and mental health topics. Oceanator has worked with artists like Tycho and Sylvan Esso, and they've played festivals including Coachella and Lollapalooza.

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