The project often collaborates with visual artists like Henrik Vibskov, ensuring their music videos are as trippy and avant-garde as the music itself. Why It Still Works
It frames a performer trying to satisfy a demanding "boss" in the studio. Hess Is More - Yes Boss
At first listen, "Yes Boss" is a playful, "languidly erotic" duet between Mikkel Hess and vocalist Bang Chau. The lyrics depict a cheeky power struggle: The project often collaborates with visual artists like
If you’ve ever fallen down a late-night rabbit hole of eclectic, minimalist pop, you’ve likely encountered the hypnotic bassline of by Hess Is More . Originally released in the mid-2000s, this track remains the "super hit" of Danish musician Mikkel Hess’s career, serving as a gateway into a world where jazz, electronic, and krautrock collide. More Than Just a Catchy Hook The lyrics depict a cheeky power struggle: If
Depending on the night, you might see them as a tight 3-piece in a dive bar or a massive 9-piece powerhouse on a festival stage.
While it features a "stereotypical dominant male" persona, Mikkel Hess has noted it’s actually a satire; by the end, it's clear the woman on the mic is the one truly in charge.