Indigo De Souza and Elliott Kozel embarked on a musical journey that led to the creation of their collaborative album, “Precipice.” De Souza, an indie musician with a passion for emotive pop music, found her match in Kozel, a producer who helped bring her vision to life. What started as a casual session in a Los Angeles studio quickly evolved into the creation of 11 tracks that delved into De Souza’s personal experiences with mental health, love, and self-reflection.
The process of making “Precipice” was a cathartic one for De Souza, who poured her heart and soul into the project. The album is a reflection of her growth as an artist and a person, capturing the raw emotions and complexities of life. Despite the challenges she faced, including the destruction of her home by Hurricane Helene, De Souza found solace in the music she created with Kozel.
In addition to “Precipice,” De Souza also worked on two other projects during her time in LA—a grunge-inspired record and an experimental country album. These projects showcase her versatility as an artist and her willingness to explore different genres and styles. Despite the uncertainty of the music industry, De Souza remains committed to her art and continues to push boundaries with her work.
Through it all, De Souza has found a sense of clarity and purpose in her music. She embraces the chaos and challenges that come with being a musician, knowing that it is all part of the journey. With “Precipice,” she has found a new sense of empowerment and confidence in her abilities as an artist.
In a conversation with Vogue, De Souza opens up about her musical journey, her experiences in LA, and her unwavering passion for creating music that speaks to the heart. As she looks towards the future, De Souza is unafraid of the unknown, embracing the uncertainty with open arms. With her newfound sense of clarity and vision, there is no telling where her music will take her next. Photo: Hannah Sommer.