Edited onMay 22, 2023

Meet Brylie Christopher Oxley

Brylie Christopher Oxley is an artist from Finland who creates music to promote wellness and healing.

Brylie's music appears in several independent documentaries and podcasts.

His discography ranges from abstract electronic minimalism to mixed instrumental, sometimes blending many types of instruments, timbres, textures, and musical genres.

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I have been interested in electronic music production since I was a teenager, when I produced a few initial tracks that have since disappeared.

Unfortunately, that time in my life was very turmoiled, leading to a 15-year struggle with addiction that placed my musical creativity to the wayside. After around ten years of sobriety and personal transformation, I re-connected with my biological brother, whom I hadn't seen in over 15 years since we lost our mother to bipolar disorder.

We discussed our shared interest in electronic music and produced a collaborative EP as Escher Adams, named after two of our mother's favorite artists: M.C. Escher and Brian Adams. We called the album Flagstaff Mountains, after our mom's most beloved home, and made it freely available via the Khavi Collective.

Since then, I could finally focus again on my passion for music and re-discovered my love for modular synthesis. I found creating modular electronic music very therapeutic, often reaching a state of deep relaxation and sometimes euphoria. - Brylie Christopher Oxley

Rational Limits - Released 2022
Rational Limits is ambient and electronic with blended beats, piano, and choir. - Brylie Christopher Oxley

Gentle Hearts EP - Released 2018
Gentle Hearts EP is ambient and minimal electronic tracks created with Ardour, Zyn-Fusion, Helm synth, Fabla drums, and Audacity software.

I share all this to illustrate the power of music and creativity in our lives to help us heal and connect.

I hope you also experience the richness brought through the practice of reverent creation, immersing yourself in the unique gifts you have received to share.

Brylie Christopher Oxley