Brisbane’s Odd Mob recently unveiled another production with his latest single ‘Vertigo’. Fresh off the back of his rework of Sean Paul’s ‘Get Busy’, he returns with a brand-new original collaboration. Teaming up with UK singer/songwriter Ed Graves, whose credits include work with Hot Since 82, Alok, Noizu, and Julia Church, the track showcases a blend of melodies and basslines that have possibly become synonymous with his sound.
Odd Mob: “‘Vertigo’ is a combination of both my melodic and club-focused sides, with a large focus on textural elements and unexpected rhythms over a rolling melody and bassline combination. I had Ed’s vocals on my laptop for many years but never really got anywhere with it until I sat down with Dom Dolla for a general chat, and he basically reminded me that we make club music and that I should focus on making it something I would want to play. Hence the new version was born.”
The track blends deep basslines with instrumentation, creating a soundscape that aims to pull listeners into a vortex of rhythm and emotion. It’s a sonic journey that reflects the energy and intensity of his performances, whether it’s under the lights of EDC or Tomorrowland.
As the year draws to a close, his recently announced tour dates include a return to Australia’s Beyond The Valley and an end-of-year run across North America. This tour saw him headline his first-ever Hollywood Palladium show on 12 October, followed by a performance at Webster Hall in New York this November.
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