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Mr Wolf Pres. O-Week Wednesday with Odd Mob | Wed 20th Feb
It's O-Week and we're flinging the doors open for one very special Wednesday night to kick off our week! Mr Wolf pres. ODD MOB with special guests B.O.M. Surely a shoey or two is in order ??
It's O-Week and we're flinging the doors open for one very special Wednesday night to kick off our week! Mr Wolf pres. ODD MOB with special guests B.O.M. Surely a shoey or two is in order 👟
Odd Mob is the recent solo project fronted by Brisbane-based Harry Hope, who developed a knack for identifying unique sounds through the local club scene. Over the years, when Odd Mob was a two-piece made up of Robbie Jacobs & Harry Hope, the pair learnt to adapt their sound and style whilst executing the production with a finesse way beyond their years, and Hope will certainly be forging ahead with this legacy.
Since breaking through with the ubiquitous track ‘Is It A Banger’, Odd Mob has showed no signs of slowing down. With each new release he has dominated the ARIA Club Chart – with a highlight being ‘Into You ft. Starley’ becoming the highest performing track of 2016 – holding the top position for 7 weeks straight!
From remakes, vocal tracks, remixes, and right through to his original productions, Odd Mob has a reputation for creating freshest genre-defying catalogue. To date Odd Mob have pumped out stellar remixes for the likes of A-Trak, Motez, Starley and more recently Lorde. Harry gifted his fans with a free download of the seriously heavy track ‘Origin’ and the club-focused ‘Diffusion’ EP and manufactured ‘Gassed Up’ a dark sweaty fist pumping bass track with a nasty drop. Odd Mob however sets himself apart from other club-focused DJ’s by creating such tunes as ‘Down For Love Ft. Helen’ (becoming a major triple j favourite) and ‘Feels So Good’ that pick up his love of hip hop, fusing elements of future bass and cleverly layering the bright pop vocals, eliminating any ability to define his genre.
His latest offering ‘No Pressure’ steps into the forefront of musical trends with a huge step up in production, combining progressive dance infused pop drops with the groovy down tempo vocals of Super Silly, a sound that is becoming synonymous among electronic heavy weights such as Calvin Harris and Snakehips.
Odd Mob have played at some of the country’s biggest festivals; Beyond The Valley, Groovin The Moo, Future Music Festival, Stereosonic, Mountain Sounds, The Big Pineapple and Summer Sounds Sessions and has garnered massive international tastemaker support from Annie Mac, Oliver Heldens, Danny Howard, Don Diablo, Tommy Trash, and Disclosure.
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