Premiere: Watch Owen Rabbit build Oh My God live in his bedroom

Premiere: Watch Owen Rabbit build Oh My God live in his bedroom

It comes after the release of his fantastic new EP, ONE.

One of Australia’s most enigmatic artists and a dude we've covered plenty on this old blog, Owen Rabbit, just recently released his fantastic debut EP, ONE, self-produced and mixed at his home studio in Thornbury in Vitctory. It caps off a breakthrough 2015, steadily carving a reputation as one of Australia's most exciting young songwriter/producers.

Adding to that excitement is his live shows, featuring the man himself crafting songs from scratch using loop peddles and various instruments and objects for an incredible experience. And he's now launched a new project to showcase that element of the project, a live video album called One & A Quarter. First cab off the rank is the below rework of Oh My God, featuring Alex Elbery of Alex Elbery & The Strangers fame.

Check it out below, and then get stuck into the full ONE EP, conveniently streamed in full below that, and go see him live as he plays a run of shows in the new years (dates at the bottom).

TOUR DATES:

FRI 30 DEC | JIMMY'S DEN, PERTH

WED 25 JAN | THE MILK FACTORY, BRISBANE

FRI 27 JAN | THE RECORD CRATE, SYDNEY

SAT 28 JAN | LASS O’GOWRIE, NEWCASTLE

FRI 3 FEB | THE WORKERS CLUB, MELBOURNE

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