A night to remember
by Me on 3/28/23Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreSound was phenomenal! Ott was on point, as always. Pass on the first act, but Balkan Bump was a great surprise!
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Granada - KS
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Mission Ballroom
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Terminal West
Ott on Tour
Making smooth and psychedelic electronic music, Ott has been taking audiences on an inward journey since 2002. Originally from London, Ott produces synth-heavy dub, ambient, trip-hop, and electronica with a deep, wubby sound. Ott has commenced his 2023 North American tour, which features 27 stops across the United States, including a stop at the Gem & Jam Festival in Tucson, Arizona; and Sonic Bloom Festival in Colorado; plus dates in Austin, New York City, Baltimore, Atlanta, multiple stops in California, and more. Ott's live concerts are a blend of melodic and downtempo dub and a groovy ambient sound that will transport you to another world as you bop your head and sway with the crowd. Don't expect an uptempo, fist-bumping live show. Ott wants to give audiences a hypnotic psychedelic experience complete with trippy visuals to match. Ott made his name working on projects for Twisted Records, including various collaborations with the label's founder, Simon Posford (Hallucinogen). The first project he released was Hallucinogen -- In Dub (2002), in which he remixed six classic Hallucinogen songs. Ott's first album, Blumenkraft, was released in 2003, followed by Skylon (2008), both of which were released on Twisted Records. Following Skylon, Ott went fully independent, releasing music under his own Ottsonic label. The first of his independent releases was Mir (2011), succeeded by the live album Ott & the All-Seeing I (Live At Terminal West) (2013), then Fairchildren (2015), and 2022's Heads. A few months later, he released two singles "Baby Robot" and "Mr. Balloon Hands."
Ott Live in Concert?
Having spent the '90s as a freelance studio engineer, Ott was inspired by the underground psychedelic trance scene in the UK and began producing under the stage name Ott, which was a reference to ethnobotanist Jonathan Ott. Ott has performed at some of the most popular music festivals around the world, such as Glastonbury, Tipper And Friends, Wakaan Music Festival, and Tree of Life, to name a few. Some of Ott's most popular songs on streaming platforms are "The Queen Of All Everything," which has amassed more than 14 million streams on Spotify, along with "Rogue Bagel," "One Day I Wish To Have This Kind Of Time," "Unit Delta Plus," and "Hello, My Name Is..." -- which each have more than 2 million streams on the platform.
Ott FAQ
What type of music does Ott make?
Ott makes smooth and psychedelic electronic music, including genres such as dub, ambient, trip-hop, and electronica.
What are some of Ott's albums and when were they released?
Ott's albums include Blumenkraft (2003), Skylon (2008), Mir (2011), Fairchildren (2015), Heads (2022), and Ott & the All-Seeing I (Live At Terminal West) (2013).
What type of experience does Ott want to give his audiences during live shows?
Ott wants to give his audiences a hypnotic psychedelic experience with trippy visuals to match, featuring melodic and downtempo dub and a groovy ambient sound.
What are some of Ott's most popular songs on streaming platforms?
Some of Ott's most popular songs on streaming platforms include "The Queen Of All Everything," "Rogue Bagel," "One Day I Wish To Have This Kind Of Time," "Unit Delta Plus," and "Hello, My Name Is..." - each with more than 2 million streams on Spotify.
Where are some of the locations Ott will perform during his 2023 North American tour?
Ott's 2023 North American tour includes stops at the Gem & Jam Festival in Tucson, Arizona, Sonic Bloom Festival in Colorado, and dates in Austin, New York City, Baltimore, Atlanta, and multiple stops in California.
Sound was phenomenal! Ott was on point, as always. Pass on the first act, but Balkan Bump was a great surprise!