Bella Spark, Kama Oxi (1080p)

Dual Ignition is out now on Negative Space Records. A joint North American and European tour begins in October.

In an era where digital collaborations often feel transactional, the partnership between Bella Spark and Kama Oxi feels refreshingly volatile—in the best possible way. They don’t just make music; they create friction, and friction, as they’ve proven, generates heat. The Architect and The Alchemist On paper, they shouldn’t work. Bella Spark is a structural minimalist. Coming from a background in coldwave and post-punk, her production style is all negative space: razor-sharp snare hits, basslines that slither rather than stomp, and lyrics delivered with the detached precision of a laboratory report. bella spark, kama oxi

“Bella gives me the cage,” Oxi says, laughing. “I get to rattle the bars. But the cage is beautiful. It’s made of gold.” On stage, the dynamic is even more arresting. Spark stands stationary behind a laptop and a single microphone, dressed in monochrome, eyes fixed on her faders. Oxi, meanwhile, is a hurricane—climbing monitors, looping her own voice into delay pedals, sometimes silent for entire verses, letting Spark’s cold pulse carry the weight before erupting. Dual Ignition is out now on Negative Space Records

“Mercury Retort,” “Static Touch,” “The Cage is Gold” They don’t just make music; they create friction,

Kama Oxi, by contrast, is a maximalist entity. A vocalist and performance artist whose register swings from a whisper to a guttural roar, Oxi treats the studio like a sacred ritual space. Where Spark removes, Oxi adds—distortion, reverb, emotion, chaos.