Odd Mob set to release “Mind Awake, Body Asleep”

Background

Harry Hope, widely recognized by his stage name Odd Mob, has undeniably left an indelible mark on the house music scene since his emergence in 2013. Originating from Brisbane, Australia, Odd Mob initially started as a duo including Robbie Jacobs, but has since evolved into a solo project under the meticulous craftsmanship of Harry.

Odd Mob first caught the attention of the music world with the release of their debut single "The Tribe" in 2013, followed by "Jungla" in 2014. However, it was the viral hit "Is It a Banger?" released in September 2014 that truly catapulted Odd Mob into the limelight, securing a spot at number 70 in the 2014 Triple J Hottest 100. The momentum didn’t stop there; "Into You," featuring fellow Aussie singer/songwriter Starley, dominated the ARIA Club Tracks chart for an impressive 7 weeks.

Fast forward to the present, and Odd Mob continues to captivate house music enthusiasts worldwide. At 32 years old, Harry Hope has mastered the art of producing electrifying beats and infectious rhythms that resonate with the core of house music. His recent releases, including "Left to Right," "We Could Be Love Remix," and "Losing Control," have kept fans on their toes, eagerly anticipating what’s next. It seems as though Odd Mob has truly found his rhythm and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

Mind Awake, Body Asleep

Now, Odd Mob is set to take the music scene by storm once again with his newest release, "Mind Awake, Body Asleep," scheduled to drop this Friday. This 134 bpm tech house banger is a testament to Odd Mob’s relentless innovation and dedication to the genre, ensuring that his sound remains fresh, dynamic, and above all, irresistible to house music aficionados.

In a genre that is constantly evolving, Odd Mob stands out as a beacon of creativity and passion. Harry Hope’s journey from a duo in Brisbane to a solo powerhouse on the global stage is a story of perseverance, talent, and an unwavering love for house music. As we look to the future, one thing is certain: Odd Mob is here to stay, and the best is yet to come.

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