Oxhy envisions people singing pop acapella at the end of the world. That time will likely be replete with technologically-barren caves or torn-down cities, accompanied by memories of life online and the remaining artifacts. It’s an idea that had been reoccurring for Oscar Khan throughout the past year, inspired by Jem Bendell’s Deep Adaptation essays covering the current climate crises and what global societies will look like in the aftermath. On his debut album Woodland Dance—released via Xquisite Releases on March 8— the London-based artist imagines how music would remain in this possible future.