Golden Vessel - Daylight (feat. Elkkle & Emerson Leif)

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Golden Vessel - Daylight (feat. Elkkle & Emerson Leif)

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When the song resolves at 2:20, it's like all the chords and lyrics finally tie together and you get to hear what Golden Vessel has been constructing up to that point. Sorta like seeing Bob Ross painting some nonsense and then WHAM, it's a forest of trees. That analogy made more sense in my head...but you get the point :')

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We hit 23k today! So much good music coming your way...including this one :) Golden Vessel just released his new EP on Friday, so be sure to *leave a like on the video* to show your support for him :)

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I'm so bored sitting in the camper in the country, talking to old man Matt so I'm glad to have music to listen to

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Art is next level, no one else is doing what you're doing!

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We're growing so fast and I am happy to see that.
I sense a bright future of the UNCVRDFMLY! #UNCVRDHQ

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*Golden Vessel About Their Music*

While loose lips do sink ships, Brisbane’s Golden Vessel is sailing straight to the top.

Golden Vessel, the performance name of Max Byrne, is our latest offering of electronic talent that has seized the attention of many - he has only been on the up since hitting the scene, releasing his first track “Control” in 2015 with vocals from Caleb Hodges, of Art of Sleeping. The aftermath of releasing his first EP “Before Sleep” this year has lead him to play a variety of shows, including Black Bear Lodge on the 12th of August with guest Abraham Tilbury.

 “I have always loved playing for larger crowds, however there’s something about streamlining a shorter, 40 minute set- something about the intimacy that makes it memorable.”

 For Max, playing for larger crowds had always been a dream. Since learning piano from the age of four, he knew that producing and growing in the music industry would be something he would like to achieve.

 “I started a band when I was younger but we never really clicked – it wasn’t the thing for me. Then I discovered producing music and sounds, and the software Ableton. I’ve been using it everyday for the last four years and I think I’ve finally found the right fit for me.” 

As an upcoming producer, Max has settled right in to the Brisbane music scene and has been serving up some seriously polished tunes.

 “As a producer in Brisbane, I could only say good things about such a big community. All of my listeners are so supportive, ” he said. “But I would like to be able to experience and develop my sound through art and fashion; which is more so seen in the Melbourne and Sydney scene. I think that’s where Brisbane needs to head.”

 Since collaborating with artists like OKBADLANDS, Woodes, MTNS and Abraham Tilbury, the artist’s ethereal and electronic indie sound has only become stronger.

He teamed up with recent Triple J Unearthed High 2016 Finalists Lastlings on his single “Never Know”. Max said it had truly benefitted the way that he develops his songs with other artists.

 “I really loved Amy’s voice and Josh’s guitar work and had always dreamt of putting something together with them. I drove over to their house one day and we put most of the song together in a day, ” he said. “There is just something about working with someone in person. You can send sounds back and forth via email, but being in person is a whole new experience. It really took our sound to another level.”

 Having only been released on the 9th of August, Max’s remix of James Blake and Bon Iver’s “I Need A Forest Fire” and Anohni’s “Drone Bomb Me” has already reached 57, 900 hits on SoundCloud.


“James Blake and Bon Iver are both huge inspirations for me, ” Max said. “The new James Blake album came out and I just needed to do a remix of it. There were spaces and beats to build upon from my very first listen – I loved it. I came across Anohni and her song Drone Bomb [Me] just blew my mind, her vocals are amazing.”

 “The titles of the two tracks “I Need a Forest Fire” and “Drone Bomb Me”, they are both calling for a disaster to happen. They just worked so well.”

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