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Gallery: ODESZA in Indianapolis
If you’re looking for some fresh and innovative electronic music, you might want to check out Odesza, a duo from Seattle that has been making waves in the scene since 2012. Odesza’s sound is a blend of ambient, indie, and dance influences, creating a unique and captivating sonic experience.
Odesza consists of Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight, who met while studying at Western Washington University. They started making music together in their dorm rooms, and soon released their debut album, Summer’s Gone, which received critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase. Their second album, In Return, was even more successful, reaching the top of the Billboard Dance/Electronic charts and earning them a Grammy nomination.
Odesza’s live shows are not to be missed, as they combine their music with stunning visuals and live instrumentation. They often collaborate with other artists, such as singers, drummers, and horn players, to add more depth and diversity to their performances. Odesza has toured the world, playing at festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Bonnaroo, and selling out venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Staples Center. If you want to experience Odesza for yourself, you can find their tour dates and music on their website, odesza.com.
First Opening Act was Olan & Qrtr
The 2nd opener was “TokiMonsta”
Bob Moses were the third act, but we will give them their own posting, as they’re one of the bands at this year’s ACL Festival. With a drum line, horns, pyro, mortars and confetti, the music was great and the visuals were unbelievable. The Link to Bob Moses Gallery is Here:
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