Photography Mark Webber: Andrew OSEI Farm
In a seamless fusion of film and sound, British actor Andrew Osei-Farm-Long has been praised for his intense, introspective performances in film and theater-gotten into a whole new limelight. This time, as LexiuamA name that is already reasoning through the surrounding and synthwave scene with a surprisingly experienced energy.
The transition is not as unexpected as it may look. The frame, whose artistic roots extend beyond the stage and screen, has a silent but lifelong passion for music – a mouse that has silently composed in the background to his career for several years.
“Music has always been there,” sharing the frame with us in a quiet corner of a London cafe, his voice calm but animated. “I would be on a set between scenes, sketch melodies in my head or write notes on my phone. It’s not new to me – it’s just that now I’m ready to share it.”
In fact, 2024 marked an important year for the rising polymate. Not only he landed the lead role in DreamA moody, visually arresting indie movie produced by Paris Film Pictures and filmed on the golden cliffs in Santa Barbara, but he was also submerged in a sonic world that would eventually shape the future for Lexiuam.
“To act Dream Be electric, “reflects the frame.” There is something about Santa Barbara – it is cinematic even when you do not roll. But what really struck me was the music that Dolver did. “
The film’s atmospheric points, a collaboration work by the French music production company Devilleft a lasting impression on the frame – not just artistic, but personally.
“I got close with the guys on delines. They live and breathe mood, structure, movement. That’s where I really began to understand the depth of musical story,” he explains. “I didn’t just want to splash Longer, I wanted to build something real. “
And he did. Enter Lexiuam– A Sonic Alter ego born from late nights in Paris Studios and long walks through surrounding dreams. Lexiuam’s music describes his style as “Synthwave with soul”, evokes vibrant nostalgia, futuristic melancholy and wide screen fantasy. It’s a sound that doesn’t just play – it’s traveling.
“I think music is a ship,” says the frame. “It can take people elsewhere, somewhere internally, even spiritual. With Lexiuam, the whole goal is. I want people to feel – as if they are in a dream they forgot they had.”
The project’s debut album, ChromiumQuietly released in December, did more than just a ripple – it grew. By gathering instant attention on platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, it landed on several curated playlists and caught the ear at both Synthwave -Asaficionados and new listeners who wanted something engrossing.
Horizon Album cover – Photographer Jonathan Guest
It was the follow -up album, HorizonThe voice of Lexiuam solidified in the scene. With its layered structures, film buildings and reflective undertones, Horizon Has gained significant traction over streaming giants such as Amazon Music and Spotify, leading to a wave of online surfing and phantos about the “emotional stories” behind each track.
Still, a question remains: With this success takes a rear seat?
“No way,” says the frame with a knowing grin. “I love music as much as anyone else, but I’m mainly an actor, and it’s not changed. Acting is where I started – that’s the heartbeat of my creativity. But music … Music is the breath. One does not replace the other.”
With LexiuamAndrew OSEI frame does more than expanding his CV-Han expanding the definition of modern artistry. He represents a new archetype of traditional lanes: the hybrid creator, which moves between media that is not for spectacle, but for truth.
Eventually, Lexiuam Is not just an artist – it’s a feeling. And the frame, whether through film or frequency, remains its silent leading guide.
Both Chrome and Horizon by Lexiuam are now flowing on all major platforms. For updates follow @Lexiuam on all social media platforms.