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Osundi is a French electronic music producer and composer, based in France, known for blending classical music with bass-driven electronic sounds. Her work sits at the intersection of cinematic music, EDM, and the emerging Orchestral Bass genre.
Inspired by artists like Apashe, Osundi creates powerful, emotionally charged tracks that combine orchestral arrangements with hard-hitting drops. Her music explores themes such as lost love, intensity, and dark atmospheres, paired with a distinctive visual identity influenced by gothic and classical aesthetics.
Her music is available on major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, reaching listeners worldwide who are drawn to cinematic electronic music and immersive sound design.
Osundi makes Orchestral Bass music. Orchestral Bass music is an electronic music genre combining orchestral composition with heavy bass music elements such as dubstep, trap, and cinematic sound design. Overall, Orchestral Bass is a form of Cinematic EDM.
Osundi has deeply been affected by her 11 years of ballet dancing classes at the Conservatoire in her youth. As a teenager, she dreamt of being able to merge classical music with electronic music one day. So she started experimenting and implementing her musical ideas around 16 years old. Around 2012, she had a revelation listening to Avicii, Nervo, Swedish House Mafia's music and knew she too wanted a career as a DJ & music producer. It is this specific combination of taking years of ballet training and listening to influential DJs at the time that she started carving her own vision of electronic music.
Osundi is an anagram of her last name...
Between Bordeaux, La Rochelle, in France and sometimes Switzerland.
She's both a music producer and a DJ.
A painful heartbreak and betrayal with a gaping wound so wide that it sparked a vampire character. This persona she created was the sum of her chaotic experiences around this specific love she was marked from but also deep personal research found in journaling her personality, but also Human Design (she's a Projector – funnily Human Design Projectors (a type born in 1781) fonction a lot like vampires!), Gene Keys, numerology, sophro-analysis therapy.
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The following story about to be told is oddly and sadly true.
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THE TRUE STORY:
One day, on the recommendation of a close friend and out of curiosity, Osundi went to see a medium specializing in energy and spiritual healing, known for the quality of her insights and treatments. She was initially skeptical, but open to the experience.
Just five minutes into the session, without even asking why Osundi had come, the medium interrupted her and said she refused to proceed. She claimed to sense what she described as “dark magic” around her, insisting that something very dark was attached to her neck. She immediately referred her to colleagues she considered more qualified, then escorted her out of the office without charging for the consultation.
Osundi then scheduled an appointment by phone with these practitioners — people she had never met and who did not know her. They were already aware of the situation. During the call, what the practitioner said was deeply unsettling. She began describing the woman Osundi had been deeply in love with for years, and claimed that this woman had “bewitched” her in order to keep her emotionally attached. This was all the more disturbing because such a thing would have been unnecessary — Osundi had already fallen in love with her in her teenage years. But how could ''the witch'' know since Osundi never confessed her feelings for her....
According to this second, more experienced medium, the supposed spell was extremely powerful and, if not properly controlled, could cause collateral damage.
To this day, believing this interpretation remains difficult. Yet certain elements remain troubling: Osundi developed hyperthyroidism — a condition affecting the neck area she chose to sublimate through ''vampirism'' creating a parallel between the disease potentially caused by a spell and actual hyperthyroidism — while the woman she has always loved was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
It is from this story, and from these deeply rooted feelings of love, that the myth of Osundi was born. (Read fiction The Story)
You find her music on her website but also Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, Tidal, iTunes, Pandora, iHeartRadio & more.
Osundi has released singles as a majority. She dropped an EP of old song in 2018. She's currently working on a new EP. She doesn't plan to release an album soon but is open to the idea.
Rebellious Hope. You can listen to it here.
You can stay updated on Osundi's new releases by subscribing to the Love Letter.
If you subscribe to the Love Letter you'll be gifted with a compilation of some of her best tracks to download as well as a mini sample pack.
If you subscribe to the Love Letter your subscription makes you a privileged member to whom she'll share some of her unreleased work with via email or livestreams.
She performs DJ sets.
Yes. You may do so by contacting her team via this email: info@osundimusic.com
She performs in Europe mostly as she's European but she's ready to accept further opportunities outside of Europe.
You can become an Innamorati by joining the Facebook group: Become an Innamorati.
Yes. It's called the Love Letter. You can stay updated on Osundi's latest news by subscribing to it.
Yes. Once you are a member of either the Love Letter or the Innamorati Facebook group you receive direct invitations to livestreams, events online, unreleased songs, and overall a more personal access to the artist.
The best way would be by becoming a member of the Love Letter or becoming an Innamorati. You can also support her by following her on her social media like Instagram or listening to her music on Spotify or any other streaming platform of your choice.
Yes.
If you're another musical artist, send music via this email: osundimusic@gmail.com.
For any other inquiries, please send an email to info@osundimusic.com
Yes. She tries her best to keep up with every messages or mails on any given platforms.
No. She's proudly independent. She does sign some of her work on trusted labels sometimes.
If it's for personal use/fan edit, you may do as you're pleased.
For commercial purposes or any other inquiries, please send an email to info@osundimusic.com
Yes. Please get in touch via this info@osundimusic.com.
You'll find Osundi's promo package via this link.
Yes. She's also a registered member of SPPF and Adami.
Ableton Live 12. But she started on MixCraft 5 for the connoisseurs...
Yes. She's building a beginners course to learn Orchestral Bass music production. You'll be notified when it drops once you subscribe to the Love Letter.
Apashe, of course, but also Vladimir Cauchemar, Worakls, Silk Noir, Enru, Leskay Beatsmash, Thomas Roussel...
