
While I'm Distracted (Vinyl)
On debut album âWhile I'm Distractedâ, London-based New Zealander Arjuna Oakes draws inspiration from contemporary soul and jazz, touches of global folk, electronica, modern classical, and post-rock, with dynamic arrangements and production. âWhile I'm Distractedâ is an album about fighting for your innocence and right to be a vulnerable and honest human. Arjunaâs songwriting explores themes of identity, depression, existentialism, social media, loss of innocence, and finding hope for the future through artistic expression.
âI'm obsessed with albums,â says Arjuna. âI've made seven EPs, but needed time to tackle a full length record. I was using the EPs to learn the craft of how to make a great album, much like a director will make short films before they make a feature. I wanted to take the listener on a journey and spark their imagination. Hopefully the album expresses complex emotions, rather than having an intellectual concept. I'd rather ask questions than answer themâ.
Using warped phone-recorded piano from Arjunaâs university, the multi-structured âNo Jokeâ processes the feeling that so much of what we give our time and energy to can feel âtrivialâ, and what is important to us can get lost in the noise, before evolving into a full-voiced mantric, percussive jam.
âCatch Meâ started life as a demo in 2019 but didnât come to fruition until Arjuna mixed it with a new version and an ambitious string arrangement. âI then asked Nathan Haines to improvise on fluteâ, he says, âand when Serebii added some beautiful production touches we finally had the lush little epic that I dreamed of from the startâ.
âMotelâ is a song about feeling stuck in life but using that pent up energy to propel yourself into the future. Expressing that sometimes trying to explain certain emotions through words can be difficult and miss the point, âThe Love That I Feelâ leans into surreal elements of the lyrics, which, ironically, tries to explain too much.
With unusual, energetic, pulsating reversed drums, âBefore It's All Overâ forms a focus in the middle of the album. Arjuna states that, along with âWon't Let This World Break My Heartâ, the song best sums up the album thematically, with one lyric also lending the record its title. âLyrically, it's the song Iâm probably most proud ofââ he says. âI wrote it in a very stream of consciousness way, lyrics like âsell my memories so I don't have to forgetâ express the feeling of how we've surrendered so much of ourselves to social media and mass consumption, we don't have so much responsibility for our own lives anymoreâ.
Arjuna concludes, âI strive to make music that is unique but feels familiar, that's pushing the boundaries musically but never gets in the way of the emotion it's expressingâ âI wanted this album to feel diverse in its stylistic palette, drawing on lots of different genres, but flow in a way that feels organicâ.
Across the album, Arjuna performs vocals, piano, keyboards, synths, production, and wrote the string arrangements. Heâs joined by Harrison Scholes on bass, Jo Jenkins and Andre Smith on guitar, Sam Notman on drums, Louisa Williamson on saxophone, Nathan Haines on flute, Kate King on french horn, Leah Thomas on clarinet, Hilary Hayes and Emma Colligan on violin, Chris Van Der Zee on viola, Charley Davenport on cello, Zane Hawkins on percussion, James Macewan on trumpet, and additional production by Callum Mower.
Following the release of his debut EP âThe Watcherâ in 2019, Arjuna has released various projects including âFirst Nightsâ and âFinal Daysâ (collaborations with longtime friend and co-producer Serebii), released by LA-based record label Innovative Leisure (BADBADNOTGOOD, Allah-Las). âFirst Nightsâ debuted at #5 on KCRWâs top 30 Albums chart with play on BBC 6 Music and BBC 1Xtra. He recently performed for the New Zealand Olympic team in Paris, supported Nathan Haines at The Jazz Cafe, and played sold out shows at 91 Living Room and Servant Jazz Quarters in London.
âWhile I'm Distractedâ is set for release on 9th May 2025 via London label Albertâs Favourites. Albertâs Favourites was formed by Adam Scrimshire, Dave Koor and Jonny Drop in 2015, and is celebrating 10 years of releasing beautiful music this year. They have recently released albums by And Is Phi, Huw Marc Bennet, InĂȘs Loubet, Irini Arabatzi, Jonny Drop & Andrew Ashong, Scrimshire and Qwalia in their continuing mission in finding and elevating incredible artists.
On debut album âWhile I'm Distractedâ, London-based New Zealander Arjuna Oakes draws inspiration from contemporary soul and jazz, touches of global folk, electronica, modern classical, and post-rock, with dynamic arrangements and production. âWhile I'm Distractedâ is an album about fighting for your innocence and right to be a vulnerable and honest human. Arjunaâs songwriting explores themes of identity, depression, existentialism, social media, loss of innocence, and finding hope for the future through artistic expression.
âI'm obsessed with albums,â says Arjuna. âI've made seven EPs, but needed time to tackle a full length record. I was using the EPs to learn the craft of how to make a great album, much like a director will make short films before they make a feature. I wanted to take the listener on a journey and spark their imagination. Hopefully the album expresses complex emotions, rather than having an intellectual concept. I'd rather ask questions than answer themâ.
Using warped phone-recorded piano from Arjunaâs university, the multi-structured âNo Jokeâ processes the feeling that so much of what we give our time and energy to can feel âtrivialâ, and what is important to us can get lost in the noise, before evolving into a full-voiced mantric, percussive jam.
âCatch Meâ started life as a demo in 2019 but didnât come to fruition until Arjuna mixed it with a new version and an ambitious string arrangement. âI then asked Nathan Haines to improvise on fluteâ, he says, âand when Serebii added some beautiful production touches we finally had the lush little epic that I dreamed of from the startâ.
âMotelâ is a song about feeling stuck in life but using that pent up energy to propel yourself into the future. Expressing that sometimes trying to explain certain emotions through words can be difficult and miss the point, âThe Love That I Feelâ leans into surreal elements of the lyrics, which, ironically, tries to explain too much.
With unusual, energetic, pulsating reversed drums, âBefore It's All Overâ forms a focus in the middle of the album. Arjuna states that, along with âWon't Let This World Break My Heartâ, the song best sums up the album thematically, with one lyric also lending the record its title. âLyrically, it's the song Iâm probably most proud ofââ he says. âI wrote it in a very stream of consciousness way, lyrics like âsell my memories so I don't have to forgetâ express the feeling of how we've surrendered so much of ourselves to social media and mass consumption, we don't have so much responsibility for our own lives anymoreâ.
Arjuna concludes, âI strive to make music that is unique but feels familiar, that's pushing the boundaries musically but never gets in the way of the emotion it's expressingâ âI wanted this album to feel diverse in its stylistic palette, drawing on lots of different genres, but flow in a way that feels organicâ.
Across the album, Arjuna performs vocals, piano, keyboards, synths, production, and wrote the string arrangements. Heâs joined by Harrison Scholes on bass, Jo Jenkins and Andre Smith on guitar, Sam Notman on drums, Louisa Williamson on saxophone, Nathan Haines on flute, Kate King on french horn, Leah Thomas on clarinet, Hilary Hayes and Emma Colligan on violin, Chris Van Der Zee on viola, Charley Davenport on cello, Zane Hawkins on percussion, James Macewan on trumpet, and additional production by Callum Mower.
Following the release of his debut EP âThe Watcherâ in 2019, Arjuna has released various projects including âFirst Nightsâ and âFinal Daysâ (collaborations with longtime friend and co-producer Serebii), released by LA-based record label Innovative Leisure (BADBADNOTGOOD, Allah-Las). âFirst Nightsâ debuted at #5 on KCRWâs top 30 Albums chart with play on BBC 6 Music and BBC 1Xtra. He recently performed for the New Zealand Olympic team in Paris, supported Nathan Haines at The Jazz Cafe, and played sold out shows at 91 Living Room and Servant Jazz Quarters in London.
âWhile I'm Distractedâ is set for release on 9th May 2025 via London label Albertâs Favourites. Albertâs Favourites was formed by Adam Scrimshire, Dave Koor and Jonny Drop in 2015, and is celebrating 10 years of releasing beautiful music this year. They have recently released albums by And Is Phi, Huw Marc Bennet, InĂȘs Loubet, Irini Arabatzi, Jonny Drop & Andrew Ashong, Scrimshire and Qwalia in their continuing mission in finding and elevating incredible artists.
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On debut album âWhile I'm Distractedâ, London-based New Zealander Arjuna Oakes draws inspiration from contemporary soul and jazz, touches of global folk, electronica, modern classical, and post-rock, with dynamic arrangements and production. âWhile I'm Distractedâ is an album about fighting for your innocence and right to be a vulnerable and honest human. Arjunaâs songwriting explores themes of identity, depression, existentialism, social media, loss of innocence, and finding hope for the future through artistic expression.
âI'm obsessed with albums,â says Arjuna. âI've made seven EPs, but needed time to tackle a full length record. I was using the EPs to learn the craft of how to make a great album, much like a director will make short films before they make a feature. I wanted to take the listener on a journey and spark their imagination. Hopefully the album expresses complex emotions, rather than having an intellectual concept. I'd rather ask questions than answer themâ.
Using warped phone-recorded piano from Arjunaâs university, the multi-structured âNo Jokeâ processes the feeling that so much of what we give our time and energy to can feel âtrivialâ, and what is important to us can get lost in the noise, before evolving into a full-voiced mantric, percussive jam.
âCatch Meâ started life as a demo in 2019 but didnât come to fruition until Arjuna mixed it with a new version and an ambitious string arrangement. âI then asked Nathan Haines to improvise on fluteâ, he says, âand when Serebii added some beautiful production touches we finally had the lush little epic that I dreamed of from the startâ.
âMotelâ is a song about feeling stuck in life but using that pent up energy to propel yourself into the future. Expressing that sometimes trying to explain certain emotions through words can be difficult and miss the point, âThe Love That I Feelâ leans into surreal elements of the lyrics, which, ironically, tries to explain too much.
With unusual, energetic, pulsating reversed drums, âBefore It's All Overâ forms a focus in the middle of the album. Arjuna states that, along with âWon't Let This World Break My Heartâ, the song best sums up the album thematically, with one lyric also lending the record its title. âLyrically, it's the song Iâm probably most proud ofââ he says. âI wrote it in a very stream of consciousness way, lyrics like âsell my memories so I don't have to forgetâ express the feeling of how we've surrendered so much of ourselves to social media and mass consumption, we don't have so much responsibility for our own lives anymoreâ.
Arjuna concludes, âI strive to make music that is unique but feels familiar, that's pushing the boundaries musically but never gets in the way of the emotion it's expressingâ âI wanted this album to feel diverse in its stylistic palette, drawing on lots of different genres, but flow in a way that feels organicâ.
Across the album, Arjuna performs vocals, piano, keyboards, synths, production, and wrote the string arrangements. Heâs joined by Harrison Scholes on bass, Jo Jenkins and Andre Smith on guitar, Sam Notman on drums, Louisa Williamson on saxophone, Nathan Haines on flute, Kate King on french horn, Leah Thomas on clarinet, Hilary Hayes and Emma Colligan on violin, Chris Van Der Zee on viola, Charley Davenport on cello, Zane Hawkins on percussion, James Macewan on trumpet, and additional production by Callum Mower.
Following the release of his debut EP âThe Watcherâ in 2019, Arjuna has released various projects including âFirst Nightsâ and âFinal Daysâ (collaborations with longtime friend and co-producer Serebii), released by LA-based record label Innovative Leisure (BADBADNOTGOOD, Allah-Las). âFirst Nightsâ debuted at #5 on KCRWâs top 30 Albums chart with play on BBC 6 Music and BBC 1Xtra. He recently performed for the New Zealand Olympic team in Paris, supported Nathan Haines at The Jazz Cafe, and played sold out shows at 91 Living Room and Servant Jazz Quarters in London.
âWhile I'm Distractedâ is set for release on 9th May 2025 via London label Albertâs Favourites. Albertâs Favourites was formed by Adam Scrimshire, Dave Koor and Jonny Drop in 2015, and is celebrating 10 years of releasing beautiful music this year. They have recently released albums by And Is Phi, Huw Marc Bennet, InĂȘs Loubet, Irini Arabatzi, Jonny Drop & Andrew Ashong, Scrimshire and Qwalia in their continuing mission in finding and elevating incredible artists.
















