One Off Traks Returns In 2026
Applications are now open for the fourth year of the transformative music program championing gender-expansive creatives.
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Returning for its fourth edition in 2026, applications are now open for One Off Traks, a music camp open to all female, trans, and non-binary songwriters and producers; beyond Western gender terminology, it also warmly welcomes those who identify culturally as Fa’afafine, Fakaleiti, Takatāpui, and people from all Indigenous cultures whose identities align with this space.
The brainchild of Offbeat Collective, an artist-run organisation on Gadigal Land led by creatives Jannah Beth and Minori Ueda, One Off Traks aims to give underrepresented voices a chance to be heard.
Across four days, participants have the opportunity to collaborate with a host of leading artists, songwriters and producers. As the press release states: “They write. They produce. They experiment. They fail in front of people who won't judge them for it. They succeed in ways the industry hasn't figured out how to measure yet and go on to make lifelong connections.”
Applications are open from now until Friday 13 February, with the camp running from Tuesday 7 April to Friday 10 April. Apply here.
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The original idea of One Off Traks came from a conversation between friends Nazlican Eren, Carolina Gasolina, Minori Ueda and Jannah Beth. The four wanted to create a space for voices who “have been turned down, talked over, or left out of rooms where decisions get made.”
Since the first camp, they have had over 650 applications, more than 60 artists participating and over 120 songs written by participants.
"The camp truly contributed so much to my personal growth but also helped me grow as a songwriter," one artist reflects. "It was really scary to face those fears and jump in the deep end, but I couldn't have asked for a better environment to grow and learn."
Another shares: "I've gained so much more confidence knowing I'm going in the right direction."
Applications are open from now until Friday 13 February, with the camp running Tuesday 7 April to Friday 10 April. Apply here.
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