In today’s freeform bass scene, there are so many incredible up and coming female bass artists that are making their rise. One of these amazing artists, Maddy O’Neal, has caught the attention of many with her music, providing a bouncy, high energy soundscape for her project that is the perfect vibe for any occasion. Today, we have the absolute pleasure of presenting her newest release, an insane 10-track album, “Ricochet”, that provides an exclusive look into her beautiful and colorful world. Focusing on showcasing the duality of her unique style, this album provides numerous shifts in styles and sounds, creating the perfect vibe for any listener. Each of these tracks not only show these contrasts, but combine together perfectly to formulate this album, creating the perfect colorful and vibrant theme that can be heard across its entirety. The entire album is a beautiful listen that you should definitely take the time to experience. If you are looking for more goodness after previewing her newest album, make sure to check out Maddy O’Neal’s exclusive HeadSpace Sessions Mix via the HBS Soundcloud! Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling Maddy O’ Neal’s “Ricochet” album, a certified bop.

 

“I wanted to pack as much of the new record as possible into this mix while still giving a little glimpse into what you can expect from my live sets lately. The record is drenched in that feel-good soul.”

Diving Deep w/ Maddy O’ Neal

  1. What has been your favorite memory thus as a reputable bass artist in the electronic music scene? 

So many memories but I think what stands out in my mind are the shows that felt larger than life. It was a surreal moment to walk onto the Red Rocks stage for the first time, and again and again, each time feeling more confident in being there. It’s truly a magical venue and has been undefeated in terms of experiences. 

  1. What are the inspirations that helped push you into wanting to pursue a career in music?

My brother was a big influence on me getting into music early on. He was in indie rock bands growing up and always showed me cool music that blew my mind. He was always experimenting and digging for new music. When I came to Colorado for school the electronic scene was really just escalating right before my eyes… Boulder was a hub of creatives and home to a lot of the artists I came to look up to like Pretty Lights, Griz, Big Gigantic, STS9, etc. I connected with a lot of my early friends in the scene there which pushed me to really go for it. 

Make sure to check out Maddy O’ Neal’s Exclusive HeadSpace Sessions Mix via the HBS Soundcloud!