The name Tay Oskee stands for rousing indie folk music that inspires with its intense melodies and nostalgic euphoria. His childhood among the indigenous Yolngu people in the north-east of Arnhem Land and his youth in remote Bingil Bay shaped his love of nature and culture. This is reflected in his versatile songwriting. Live, Tay impresses with energetic performances that always take his audience on a musical journey - performances that have seen him share the stage with artists such as Xavier Rudd, Ziggy Alberts, Amistat and The Cat Empire.
With the new single "Make Me A Believer", Tay now returns after his debut album "Keepers Of The Morning". The song is an optimistic reflection on the "sex sells" world and the importance of staying true to true love despite these influences and temptations. Tay describes the song as a message to his own wife that he firmly believes in their love, despite the temptations of the modern world. Tay wrote, produced and mixed the new song in his self-built studio in an old shipping container. Working on it was challenging, especially because of the demanding drum beat, which he had to master himself. With a lot of effort and after many attempts, he finally succeeded in creating exactly the musical realization that matched his vision.
Tay Oskee will be presenting his new music live on another European tour in spring 2025.