Culturally diverse, nomadic duo Bassett have always strayed from the beaten path. It is this chronic search for identity, peace and creative release that led them to the vast landscapes of the California desert which served as inspiration for their newest EP and video of the same name, Ghost Hwy.
Bassett consists of multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter Josh Bassett and bassist Tak Ozaki. Their origins couldn’t be more different. Josh grew up in New Jersey, then pursued music in Miami and San Francisco before ultimately settling in Los Angeles, where he began developing his singing and songwriting style while working as a session musician for hire. It was there that he crossed paths with Tak, who grew up in Kobe, Japan, spent time playing and learning English in Dublin, Ireland, then eventually landing in LA, where he met his musical kindred spirit, Josh.
They’ve spent the majority of their band’s existence on the road performing in every nook and cranny of the US, and their travels serving as endless songwriting inspiration. Perhaps nowhere was more formative than a trip to Joshua Tree and the surrounding areas. Their time in the desert acted as a springboard for their new, introspective and trance-like material. Musically, the Bassett sound is organic and vibrant, meshing the power and edge of rock with moods, colors, and textures that extend beyond the typical rock realm, drawing from an extensive background in instrumental music. As a result, Ghost Hwy is a far stretch from Bassett’s debut, Vanishing, which brandished fierce and heavy Zeppelin-esque rock.