A shared passion for high-energy dance kick-started a long-standing creative relationship that continues to push the boundaries of the electronic genre.
ODESZA doesn’t draw a line between old-school and modern sounds. Like Pretty Lights, Zoot Woman, and The Black Ghosts, ODESZA features beats from hip-hop, electronic, and tribal music. The duo’s huge range of influences gives it a fresh take on dance music.
In 2012, ODESZA released its initial album Summer’s Gone. Described as “a refreshing experiment” by Sterofox, it received rave reviews among the underground electronic music scene. A year later, the pair released the EP My Friends Never Die, before following up with a second studio album, In Return, in 2014. The record was an effortless blend of genres, and featured tracks full of vocal manipulations and sleek synth tones. Ultimately, it received credible recognition from music news outlets like Earmilk. In Return peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200.
ODESZA’s 2017 album A Moment Apart left a memorable mark. Featuring exciting collaborations with Leon Bridges, Regina Spektor, and Naomi Wild, it proved the duo’s rising star status. These tracks established a strong relationship with diverse artists and redefined ODESZA’s signature sound. A Moment Apart showed off an otherworldly style with a 16-part track list. From top to bottom, the highly-anticipated LP laid the groundwork for the duo’s impending electro-music future.
Some fan-favorite songs from A Moment Apart appeared in video games, television shows, and blockbuster films. It was another grand accomplishment for ODESZA in pop culture and helped launch the album to number three in the U.S. The pair’s hopeful message through lyrics and booming synthwave became the soundtrack for many loyal listeners. It struck a chord with new fans as well.
Following the success of A Moment Apart, ODESZA took a much-needed break from releasing original music and focused on more collabs alongside popular phenoms. In 2020, ODESZA released its next LP, Bronson, recorded alongside the revolutionary Australian producer Golden Features. It was another chance to broaden the duo’s exceptional creative talent while staying true to its standout sound.
ODESZA’s comeback was long overdue when 2022 rolled around. Luckily, the powerful pair didn’t disappoint. The Last Goodbye was the fourth studio album in ODESZA’s growing collection. Top-notch tracks featuring The Knocks, Charlie Houston, and Julianna Barwick kept up ODESZA’s reputation. Despite its time away, the duo proved it hadn’t lose its touch. With light, happy, and heavenly tracks that captivated fans and critics alike, The Last Goodbye secured a number 11 spot on the U.S. charts and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album.
Besides a dream-worthy discography, ODESZA also kept its legacy alive with numerous outstanding live performances. Spots at SXSW, Firefly Music Festival, Lollapalooza, Circo Festival Australia, and Coachella sealed the deal on a stellar fanbase. Not only did it take America by storm, but the globe as well.
ODESZA’s energetic on-stage presence only gets better as it builds up a repertoire of sold-out tours. Vibrant visuals, flashy stage setups, and memorable setlists establish an incredible live show experience. Fans get the chance of a lifetime to join ODESZA’s journey into revamped electronic music.
The pair’s constant success and fast-growing fanbase have skyrocketed it to the top of everyone’s playlists. Thanks to constant reinvention, the team continues to reign supreme in the dance genre.
ODESZA are an American electronic music duo, the members are called Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight who formed together in 2012, a while before the two of them graduated from the same University. Their first album did extremely well and was highly noticed in the industry, it was called 'Summer's Gone' which I would recommend giving a listen to. As a child Clayton started out in Piano and learnt to play guitar, not really expecting to follow onto the electronic music scene but he clearly found a passion for it. The name of the band which may seem a little odd, came from Harrison's uncle's ship, which sank and meant that only his uncle and one other person survived it, they also say it's to do with the name 'Odessa'. It's a very quirky name, but not one that is very common for artists but I like their uniqueness. When performing live their act may seem pretty standard, but it takes a lot of preparation and I love the music choices they have used to mix in their sets. Not a duo you tend to hear a lot about but definitely a strong amount of talent in this style of music, I'd love to watch them live amongst a huge group to see the response they get. I think their music would be very popular in a club or at a gig of sorts, they have more recently been seen in areas of America, but if they ever come to England I will definitely be going to see them if possible.
Jai Wolf is an artist that gives you the songs by him you know and love, but is always cycling out his music. He keeps the crowd energized with mashups of future bass hip-hop and even some trap. While proceding to steal your soul with his timeless indie electronica classics on his kindred spirits ep. This an artist that's far from tapping out so expect good things this coming summer, and after seeing him for the 3rd time tonight I'm convinced that no matter how many times I see him he will continue to keep me guessing and I'll always leave wanting more. Bless