Hess Is More - Yes Boss May 2026
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.
What makes the track—and the band—so unique is its fluid structure. Hess Is More isn't a standard quartet; it's a Circular Transatlantic Ensemble that moves between New York and Copenhagen.
The Irresistible Vibe of Hess Is More: Why "Yes Boss" Still Hits Hess Is More - Yes Boss
The song’s recurring plea to "let me do the B-part" adds a layer of double entendre that has kept fans debating its meaning for nearly two decades—ranging from musical structures to more adult interpretations. The Sound of a "Circular Transatlantic Ensemble"
It frames a performer trying to satisfy a demanding "boss" in the studio. Depending on the night, you might see them
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
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 Irresistible Vibe of Hess Is More: Why
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.