OKA
OKA

OKA

AUSElectronic, Downtempo
22,988 monthly listeners
  • 18.5K followers
  • 782 subscribers
  • 8.3K followers
  • 903 followers
  • 395 fans

OKA's Top Spotify Songs

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Galiano
4.1K streams
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Wet Season
2.9K streams
3
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Music Makes Me Happy
2.4K streams
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Most Beautiful
1.6K streams
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One
1.2K streams
4.1K
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985
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957
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862
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OKA's YouTube Videos

52.4K
Views

OKA @ The Rainbow Serpent 2013.m4v

Oka Australia

OKA @ The Rainbow Serpent 2013.m4v
Youtube
52.4K views
Jan 27, 2013
33.3K
Views

Oka - Kulcha video clip

Oka Australia

Oka - Kulcha video clip
Youtube
33.3K views
Feb 15, 2011
19.5K
Views

OKA Live

Oka Australia

OKA Live
Youtube
19.5K views
Oct 11, 2010

OKA's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Reggae Best Of
by Spotify
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Groove Salad / inspired by SomaFM - Chillout Downtempo Ambient beats
by Spotify
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Tribal Spirit Groove 🔯 Pulse of Gaia 🌎 ✨🔥
by Spotify
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PURO BEACH 2024
by Spotify
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Lost Paradise 2019
by Spotify
37.1K
Followers
4.8K
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4.3K
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Events7 Events

Mar
17-21
EARTH BEAT FESTIVAL
New Zealand
NZL
, TaporaN/A N/A
Past
Feb
11-19
Earth Frequency Festival
Australia
AUS
, BrisbaneN/A N/A
Past
Dec
28-01
Lost Paradise
Australia
AUS
, Glenworth ValleyN/A N/A
Past
Jan
25-29
Rainbow Serpent
Australia
AUS
, AmphitheatreN/A N/A
Past
Sep
28-30
Wallaby Creek Festival
Australia
AUS
, RossvilleN/A N/A
Past

OKA's Past Events7 Events

  • EARTH BEAT FESTIVAL festival

    Josh Butler, Maisey Rika, Nick Wilson, Rhian Sheehan, OKA, Mema Wilda, Lost Tribe Aotearoa, LOU'ANA, Digital Afrika, Beatrice, Terra Nine, Arli Liberman, Matiu Te Huki, Aotearoa, Avishai Barnatan, Jazmine Mary, Knights Of The Dub Table, Alice Sea, ADI SHANKARA, Riqi Harawira, Prosad, O & The Mo, Herman Saiz, LOONALOOP, Mia Kober, Paddy Free, Bruci Jordan, Sunny Ray, EmRiver, Shai Shriki, Felipe Martinez, Buster Caitcheon, Bass Chakra, Aidan Kelly, Quackers, Carlos Riegel, Levi Lights On Project, Karen Hunter, EJ Barrett, Sharkra, Eleyelow, DEEPSØNØS, Jessy and the volunteers, Salina-Pearl Nigro, DJ Chikaa, Anirvan Deva, Ariathea, Kamal Ortiz, Swamp Thing, Cyril Orson, Lis Martinac, DJ SELKNAM, DJ Belleville, Earth & Beats, PACHUCOS
    NZL, Tapora
    Small
  • Earth Frequency Festival festival

    Tom Thum, Mista Savona, Opiuo, K+Lab, Temple Step Project, OKA, Tijuana Cartel, Sensient, Spoonbill, Su Real, Pspiralife, Mama Quilla, SUMIRUNA, Chamberlain, Doppel, Legacy, Mood Swing & Chevy Bass, Dysphemic, Eartheogen, FOURA, Safire, Thankyou City, Gabriel Moraes, The 4'20' Sound, Scionaugh, John Baptiste, Bumble a.k.a Max Von, Käse Kochen, Kodiak Kid, Doe, Dubarray, Zone Tempest, Twisted Sibling, Purple Hayes, EwoL, Volkiene, JPS, WISER., Stay Nice, Tekdiffeye, Sky Eater, AudioSpazm, Kenny Beeper, ZigMon, April Kerry, D-Sens, Angus Green, Doonz, Skwid, Mr Licka, Mapstone, Jesse Kuch, HollowglypH, B-Syde, Samwise (AUS), Zazen, Paul Abad, Hypnotech, Bustaflux, Bhakti (Nectar Cow), Erb, Freya, De La Haye, 3rdeye, Grug, Duos, Lady Banton, BlairWave, Solua, Lunar, Cosmoganic, Johnny Hooves, Not jen, Butterz, Jayde Isabel, Drew Id, CHÂUX MAISON, The Shady Lady Teahouse, ZIBELL, Jamie Forest, Dingo Jones, A13, Vaggaphonics, Cognito, In The Element, Kosha D, Juups, PANDORRR, The MadTones, Integer, noom, Boom Boom Bean Selecta, DJONN, Z.i.V, Ande Foster a.k.a Soundhive, SKRAM, Freestyle Mafia, Chilacayote, Sally Allsorts, Pebbles & BamBam, Chinky Stickens
    AUS, Brisbane
    Small
  • Lost Paradise festival

    Dom Dolla, Rüfüs DU SOL, The Veronicas, Hilltop Hoods, Green Velvet, Skepsis, Lime Cordiale, Hobo Johnson, Matt Corby, Michael Bibi, Cassian, The Chats, The Jungle Giants, Mallrat, Confidence Man, Mansionair, Golden Features, Honey Dijon, Cub Sport, HAAi, Patrice Bäumel, KETTAMA, Pacific Avenue, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Motez, Methyl Ethel, Denis Sulta, Luke Million, Set Mo, The Vanns, Black Loops, Sama' Abdulhadi, The Moving Stills, The Buoys, Chymes, Late Nite Tuff Guy, Kwame, Heidi, Human Movement, Dear Seattle, OKA, Dena Amy, Cry Club, PARIS, Crocodylus, James Pepper, STUMPS, Shantan Wantan Ichiban, Furnace and the Fundamentals, Davester2296 a.k.a DAR, FRITZ, WRETLA fka Cassettes For Kids, Ebony Boadu, Mincy, The Zilzies, Chase Zera, The Lovemakers, Luen, Georgia June, Nelipot, Seaside, WILLO, Purple Sneakers DJs, Lex Deluxe
    AUS, Glenworth Valley
    Medium
  • Rainbow Serpent festival

    Oliver Koletzki, Nakadia, Patrick Topping, Victor Ruiz, CloZee, Super Flu, Mungo's Hi Fi, Tristan, Mha Iri, Nick Warren, Patrice Bäumel, Mildlife, Matador, D-Nox, Mista Savona, GMS, Perfect Stranger, griff, Way Out West, Serial Killaz, Random Rab, Altruism, Bluetech, The Funk Hunters, Egbert, Secret Cinema, MY BABY, BEC, Kalya Scintilla, Christopher Lawrence, GMJ, BLANCAh, K+Lab, Marvel Years, Eitan Reiter, Too Many T's, OKA, Tijuana Cartel, DJ Pollyfonika, Spoonbill, Aves Volare, Pixel, Atacama, Uone, Cheshire, Hypnagog, Tetrameth, Terrafractyl, 3 Of Life, Smilk, Retza, The Oddness, Lazy Syrup Orchestra, Deep Fried Dub, The Seven Ups, Chamberlain, Ganga Giri, Kasey Taylor, Doppel, HÄANA, Mantra, TAKKRA, Tristate, Mood Swing & Chevy Bass, Nanoplex, DJ Three, Shadow FX, Triforce, Tom Spirals, Beatrice, Staunch, Eluize, Eeemus, Yuli Fershtat, Steve Ward, Moontide, Bayawaka, Kodiak Kid, Lask, Twisted Sibling, Megapixel, Grey Ghost, Handsdown, Lickweed, Ok Sure, Pena, AZRIN, The Woohoo Revue, Mickey Space, amháin, Brian Fantana, Mortisville & Friends, Sebastian Bayne, ZigMon, Interpulse, Skwid, Hello Tut Tut, Devil Metropol, Edoardo Marvaso, Jmcee, Oblique Industries, Bec Grenfell, J-Slyde, Fabio Leal, Imperfect Circle, Ranjit Nijjer, Simon Murphy, Robodop Snei, Dax Lee, Sikander, Dave Juric, Lunar, Tahl, Adrian Bell, The MilkMan, DJ Hijack, Dense One, d-Rektional, Aliji, Aslan, Prowler Dub Sound System, Chant Down Sound, Magic Feeling, Psy-Fenn, Empath, DJ Mardi Mars, ZOG
    AUS, Amphitheatre
    Medium
  • Wallaby Creek Festival festival

    Vaudeville Smash, OKA, Murray Kyle, The Go Set, thndo, Kallidad, Lady Valiant, Ben Catley, Bearfoot, Knights Of The Dub Table, Jesse Morris Band, Pauly P, Gentle Persons Club, Snez
    AUS, Rossville
    Small

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More about OKA

Overview of Downtempo musician OKA

Australian electronic and downtempo musician OKA is from Brisbane. The Australian band OKA has become a mainstay of the local music industry thanks to their distinctive fusion of electronic beats, soulful vocals, and live instrumentation. Their style is a totally original and alluring blend of contemporary electronic beats and traditional Indigenous Australian sounds.

The capacity of OKA's music to transport the listener on a journey is well known. A powerful and calming sense of depth and emotion is created by the hypnotic rhythms and rich melodies. Their music is a popular among listeners of electronic and downtempo music alike since it is great for unwinding and getting lost in the moment.

OKA has established themselves as a major force in the music industry thanks to their distinctive sound and enthralling live shows. Their ability to reach audiences all around the world with their distinctive sound has been made possible by their music. OKA has developed a distinctive sound that continues to enthrall audiences all around the world thanks to their ability to bridge the gap between traditional and modern music.

What are the most popular songs for Downtempo musician OKA?

The Australian electronic and downtempo musician OKA, who is based in Brisbane, has a strong and varied discography. The cheerful and appealing song "Gorilla Villa" highlights OKA's distinctive fusion of electronic beats and native Australian sounds. With its eerie tune and sophisticated percussion, "Galiano" is another noteworthy track. The slower, more reflective song "Maima Koopi" has calming vocals and a relaxed tempo.

While "Milk & Honey" is a more sensual and seductive song that demonstrates OKA's range as a musician, "Music Makes Me Happy" is a feel-good song that lives up to its name. The energetic single "Oka Gets Ya High" will get you moving, while the introspective and peaceful track "One" demonstrates OKA's capacity to make music that will take you to another place.

While "Oka Love" is a tender and private song that shows OKA's narrative talent, "Gali Hydro" is a captivating music with hypnotic beats and dreamy vocals. The more experimental track "Seven Mile" showcases OKA's eagerness to experiment and push limits by fusing various sounds and inspirations.

Overall, OKA is a gifted and creative musician with a diverse catalog of tunes that are guaranteed to pique the interest of downtempo and electronic music lovers. Everyone may enjoy OKA's music, which ranges from cheerful and energizing songs to more reflective and meditative ones.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Downtempo musician OKA?

In 2020, Brisbane, Australia-based electronic and downtempo band OKA will release their newest record, "The Sunset Sessions." The CD showcases the band's distinctive sound and combines acoustic and electronic elements. Each track on the album offers a distinctive experience as it transports the listener through a range of moods and emotions. The album is a true testament to the band's diversity, with songs like "Dancing Feet" and "Rainforest Walk" both energetic and lively.

In addition to the album, OKA released their most recent single, "Resist" in 2023. The song combines techno and reggae elements, and the band's distinctive didgeridoo sound gives it a special touch. The song's lyrics urge listeners to maintain their strength in the face of the world's negativity. They also attempt to transmit a message of optimism and resilience.

Prior to "The Sunset Sessions," OKA released "Milk & Honey" in 2011, an album that combines elements of electronic, reggae, and world music. The group's "Oka Love" first album, which had a more acoustic and roots-inspired sound, was released in 2009.

The didgeridoo sound of the band adds a distinctly Australian touch to the overall blend of electronic, reggae, and world music elements in OKA's songs. Fans of electronic and downtempo music should give their most recent album, "The Sunset Sessions," and their single, "Resist," a listen because they demonstrate the band's development and adaptability.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Downtempo musician OKA?

The Australian band OKA, from Brisbane, has played in a number of festivals and venues all over the world, exhibiting their distinctive fusion of electronic and downtempo music. Their appearance at the Lost Paradise Festival in New South Wales, where they played their distinctive didgeridoo sound and captivating beats for the crowd, was one of their most famous performances. The two-day festival included a varied array of performers from many genres, but OKA stood out with their mesmerizing performance.

The Rainbow Serpent Festival in Victoria, Australia, was another festival where OKA flourished. With their lively and energizing performance, OKA undoubtedly brought their A-game to this festival, which is known for its emphasis on art, music, and culture. They were able to engage the crowd and establish a distinctive environment that made festival-goers think about them for a long time.

In addition to festivals, OKA has given performances in a number of locations around the globe, such as the Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas and the Blue Frog in Mumbai. They were well-received in every venue they did, and these performances allowed them to exhibit their music to a wide audience.

The Earth Frequency Festival and the Wallaby Creek Festival, both of which are renowned for encouraging sustainability and environmental consciousness, are other significant festivals where OKA has performed. OKA is the ideal band for these festivals because their music perfectly embodies these ideals.

Overall, OKA has cemented their name as one of the most avant-garde and thrilling electronic and downtempo music acts in the business through their appearances at festivals and venues all over the world. They are a must-see act for any music enthusiast because of their distinctive sound and dynamic performances, which always leave an impression on the audience.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Downtempo musician OKA?

The Brisbane, Australia-based downtempo musician OKA has worked with other musicians to produce excellent and distinctive music. "Maima Koopi" with The Halluci Nation, "Bentley Coupe" with GS Hundal, and "Resist" with QVLN are a few of the most significant collaborations.

"Maima Koopi" is the ideal synthesis of conventional beats and avant-garde sounds. The Halluci Nation's captivating vocals, which perfectly match OKA's music, are featured on the single. The result of the cooperation is a compelling song that highlights the individual talents of both musicians.

The song "Resist" by QVLN, which incorporates the musician's distinctive violin playing, is another noteworthy collaboration. The song is a lovely fusion of electronic and acoustic sounds, and OKA's bouncy beats make the ideal setting for QVLN's expressive playing. The outcome is one of OKA's most memorable collaborations, a simply gorgeous song.

In conclusion, OKA has collaborated with a number of gifted musicians to create outstanding music that fuses classic and contemporary sounds. Just two examples of the artist's exceptional collaborations with other artists were "Maima Koopi" with The Halluci Nation and "Resist" with QVLN. Fans of electronic and downtempo music will undoubtedly like OKA's unique and intriguing musical experience as a consequence of their eagerness to experiment with various sounds and styles.