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Okvsho is the Zurich-based project of brothers Georg and Christoph Kiss. With their roots in electronic music production and modern jazz, they have grown into one of the most striking projects to emerge from Switzerland in recent years: a quiet phenomenon with a large digital following and a name that keeps popping up among record collectors. From 'Orange Wine' to 'A Place Between Us', the duo built a growing international audience and developed its own distinct identity.
After a European headline tour in 2025, Georg and Christoph returned to the studio with a clearer picture of where Okvsho stood and the direction it could take. The result is 'FROZEN FLASHES', their upcoming album, which will be released on September 18, 2026. It marks the next step for the project, which has grown steadily without losing its edge. As a five-piece live band, their show is built around improvisation, trust, and the idea of jazz as dance music. It brings the music to a live setting where every show leaves room for spontaneity.

Okvsho is the Zurich-based project of brothers Georg and Christoph Kiss. With their roots in electronic music production and modern jazz, they have grown into one of the most striking projects to emerge from Switzerland in recent years: a quiet phenomenon with a large digital following and a name that keeps popping up among record collectors. From 'Orange Wine' to 'A Place Between Us', the duo built a growing international audience and developed its own distinct identity.
After a European headline tour in 2025, Georg and Christoph returned to the studio with a clearer picture of where Okvsho stood and the direction it could take. The result is 'FROZEN FLASHES', their upcoming album, which will be released on September 18, 2026. It marks the next step for the project, which has grown steadily without losing its edge. As a five-piece live band, their show is built around improvisation, trust, and the idea of jazz as dance music. It brings the music to a live setting where every show leaves room for spontaneity.
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