XOA, the innovative solo and collaborative project spearheaded by multi-instrumentalist Nick Tyson, is poised to make waves with the release of their debut album, “Way West,” on June 14 through the London-based label, Five Easy Pieces. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources and embodying a rich tapestry of sounds, XOA reflects Tyson’s musical journey steeped in the vibrant landscape of London’s music scene. His artistic vision marries contemporary electronic production with live instrumentation, creating an eclectic blend that resonates with audiences.
In “Way West,” Tyson showcases his exceptional talent as a writer and producer, featuring contributions from notable vocalists whom he deeply respects. Hollie Cook delivers hauntingly beautiful vocals on “Heartland,” while Lulu Jones adds a unique flair to the garage-influenced “Call On Me.” Ruby Wood, known for her work with Submotion Orchestra, joins Tyson on the sunny grooves of “Only One Thing,” reinforcing their shared appreciation for 90s soul. This approach of fostering personal connections with collaborators enhances the creative process, allowing for organic and spontaneous musical explorations.
Collaboration is a cornerstone of Tyson’s work, evident in his decision to enlist various musicians for “Way West.” While he plays most instruments, he invites drummer Marijus Aleksa to infuse tracks with live energy, and features additional synth work from Parisian artist Kenzo Zurzolo, along with a standout Rhodes solo by Johnny Tomlinson, a member of Bonobo’s live ensemble. This dynamic collaborative spirit exemplifies Tyson’s commitment to the art form.
Building on his previous successes with releases on Soundway Records and other respected labels, “Way West” marks a significant milestone in Tyson’s career. His sentiments about the project reflect a deep passion: “It feels like this project is coming alive for me.” As Tyson continues to explore and expand his musical horizons with XOA, fans eagerly anticipate the creative innovations that lie ahead.