Producer, Songwriter and Multi-Instrumentalist based in Melbourne

ACCOLADES INCLUDE:

Culmination of over 1.3 Million streams on Spotify with her debut album ‘It’s Not You; It’s Me’

Multiple media placements in Music Feeds, Scenstr, Mixdown Magazine, Australian Music Scene and many more

Artist in residency program at The Push (mentored by Sophie Forrest and Beatrice Lewis)

Participant in APRA’s 321 session with Ben Stewart (Slowly, Slowly)

Participant of Women of Music Production Perth’s 2023 Writers camp. 1 of the 2 interstate candidates selected. Mentored by Jaguar Jonze, Sparrows and Stella Donnelly 

Musical Director for Kaiyah Mercedes at the Palais Theatre, opening for Leo Sayer and Joe Camarilli

2023 Visionnaire Award nomination for Best Original Score

Seetali Mack is a Melbourne-based producer, songwriter, musician, and composer whose dedication and technical expertise have established her as a rising force in the music industry. “Seetali is dedicated, a hard worker, and technically speaking, she is very gifted. Her abilities in sound production, recording techniques, and songcraft are advanced, making her one to watch in the industry,” says Tim Eilenberg (APRA AMCOS).

Seetali’s journey began with her passion for guitar, which soon expanded into the world of production, where she discovered a new realm of creative expression through lush soundscapes and vibrant melodies. Mentored by Sophie Forrest and Beatrice Lewis (Haiku Hands) through The Push’s Electronic Music Accelerator, she’s also honed her skills in APRA's 321 Session with Ben Stewart (Slowly Slowly) and was one of just two interstate participants selected for Women of Music Production Perth’s 2023 Writers Camp, collaborating with artists like Jaguar Jonze, Stella Donnelly, and Sparrows.

Her growing list of collaborations includes working with independent artists such as Kaiyah Mercedes, Kevin Silvester, and most recently, 2024 Music Victoria Award nominee Magdalia. Expanding her craft into composition, Seetali earned a nomination for the Visionnaire Award for Best Score in 2023, with her work also receiving acclaim at the 2024 St Kilda Film Festival.

Driven by a mission to break barriers and challenge stereotypes in the industry, Seetali strives to inspire diverse creators, encouraging them to see their potential reflected in her journey. With over 1.4 million streams for her artist project SEETALI, her music, described as “emphatic pop with ambition at every turn” (Declan Byrne), is rapidly making its mark. As George Papanicolaou puts it, “Seetali is destined to become one of the leading lights in producing and songwriting in Australia.”