Artist's albums
SAP
2022 · album
Inside of a Plum
2022 · single
Jolene From Her Own Perspective
2022 · single
Spinal Tap
2022 · single
The Incompatible Okay Kaya
2021 · album
If I Can Help Somebody
2021 · single
Red Dress / Nightswimming
2021 · single
Wife Wife
2021 · single
You're Still The One
2020 · single
Surviving Is The New Living
2020 · album
Watch This Liquid Pour Itself
2020 · album
Psych Ward
2020 · single
Asexual Wellbeing
2019 · single
Baby Little Tween
2019 · single
Ascend and Try Again
2019 · single
Believe
2019 · single
Habitual Love
2018 · single
Both
2018 · album
Vampire
2018 · single
Dance Like U
2018 · single
IUD
2018 · single
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Biography
“Even my subconscious is self-conscious,” Okay Kaya sings, giving us a sense of the mental state she entered while making SAP, an album she wrote, performed, engineered, and produced alone, spending weeks at a time without social interaction. This is a concept album about consciousness in which Okay Kaya focuses her combination of abstraction and wit on what happens to her mind unaccompanied, on her tendency to feel less like a human and more like the sticky secretion of a tree. Okay Kaya’s investigations of mind-body come along with sexy dance beats, unpredictable interlocking synths, delicate soft guitars, and close-to-the-mike R&B whispering. But Kaya likes her falsettos cracking and her hooks careening wildly, a beautiful chaos that somehow fits together. Kaya was excited to collaborate again, to get friends to “bless the record.” She invited friends to Gaia Studios in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to sing or play an instrument. Most songs on the album unfold with guest performances from artists as varied as deem spencer, Taja Cheek of L’Rain and Adam Green of The Moldy Peaches. Just as the recording process began with isolation and ended with friends, SAP starts with the internal and leads outside to romance, to lovers who serve as funhouse mirrors, reflecting Kaya back to herself from different angles. Kaya harmonizes with her multi-tracked second self and sings her uncertain conclusion: “If love is not the answer, it’s one hell of a question.”