“It takes a team” isn’t just a saying to ODESZA. As one of the biggest electronic acts in the world, Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight have built up their global following by surrounding themselves ...
As ODESZA begins saying goodbye to their fans (forever? for now?) the prolific electronic duo is wrapping their finale leg of The Last Goodbye tour with a bang by ...
On Friday, ODESZA‘s concert film/biopic The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience will have its one-night run in more than 700 theaters worldwide. The movie, directed by the Seattle-based duo’s longtime ...
Ahead of their hotly anticipated new album coming next month, ODESZA are building more buzz with their latest single “Wide Awake.” The song is a sleek, propulsive slice of melodic house that at once ...
Five panels of visuals behind the band served to align the imperious structures of the music with various cosmic wonders. Massive rock formations towered in the background before shattering apart in ...
In 2012, Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight were just two twentysomething undergrads, helplessly barreling toward graduation day with a mix of anxiety and reluctance. In an attempt to make the most of ...
"We wouldn't be able to do what we do if it weren't for the women in our lives," the duo say. By Katie Bain As the nation reels after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, ODESZA is ...
When ODESZA, Bridgerton, and Cobra Kai collide, you get Simone Ashley going full on Karate Kid to the sound of ODESZA’s latest single “Love Letter (feat. The Knocks).” In the dream-like new music ...
After a four-year hiatus, electronic duo Clayton Knight and Harrison Mills of ODESZA are back with “The Last Goodbye” — a dance-friendly record that nods to the friends and family who made them and ...
Above all else, ODESZA was unexpected. Before the electronic duo racked up hundreds of millions of streams on Spotify, before they were headlining massive festivals like Coachella and Snowglobe, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ODESZA’s creations are what space would sound like if sound could travel in interplanetary ...
"Over the past few years we've been able to reflect on who we are, what it means to do what we do, and in the end, who we are doing this for," says the duo. By Katie Bain It’s been five long years ...
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