Australian Artist Odd Mob Delivers his Highly Anticipated Anthem ‘LEFT TO RIGHT’

When industry heavyweights around the globe are trying to get a hold of your music, you know you’re onto a good thing. In a monumental leap back into the spotlight, Odd Mob officially releases the certified banger ‘LEFT TO RIGHT’, out now via Insomniac Records / Tinted Records. Crafted around portions of Soulja Boy’s cult classic ‘Crank That’ with the blessing of Soulja Boy himself, Odd Mob shifts into gear and steps on the sonic gas pedal in this highly sought-after record. Powered by a bold and brazen bass that embraces every inch of surrounding space, he reminds listeners of his innate ability to whip any crowd into an absolute frenzy. Unyielding vocal hooks are locked to a rousing percussive groove, truly pushing the production through the roof and igniting an energy synonymous only to an Odd Mob production. 

Odd Mob details the success story so far, “’LEFT TO RIGHT’ started off as a silly bootleg that I made on a twitch stream… It was floating around the internet for a few weeks, then out of nowhere a clip of Dom Dolla playing it at Red Rocks in the snow appeared. Next thing you know, Disclosure is in my DMs, Diplo’s giving the track a spin and Dom’s sharing requests for it from heaps of the biggest DJs in the world.” If you needed any more convincing, ‘LEFT TO RIGHT’ has also appeared in the live sets of Chris Lake, John Summit, Dillon Francis, ACRAZE, CID, DJ Boring, among many others. 

For Brisbane based Harry Hope, better known as Odd Mob, there are no limits in sight as he goes from strength to strength with every innovative production. Developing a flair for identifying unique sounds, he has become known for his ability to diversify across genres, emphasising the unconventional.  Spending years meticulously honing his craft, Odd Mob has firmly planted himself at the forefront of electronic music’s future. He broke through with the ubiquitous 2014 track ‘Is It A Banger’, a track that resonated with Australian listeners, charting in triple j’s ‘Hottest 100’ and has since amassed over 7 million streams across platforms. The boundary-pushing producer showed no signs of slowing down, subsequently releasing tracks ‘Intrinsic’, and ‘Lithium’, which saw Odd Mob surpass well over 20 million streams across platforms, not to mention ‘Intrinsic’ collecting a nomination for an AIR (Australian Independent Labels) award in 2019. An ever-present name on the ARIA Club Charts, time and time again Odd Mob has proven his versatility and talent both in the studio and behind the decks.

2022 saw the release of ‘Strut’ where Odd Mob collaborated with House Music icon Roland Clark, as well as an official remake of the timeless Planet Funk classic ‘Chase The Sun. From remakes, vocal tracks, remixes, and right through to his original productions Odd Mob is non-stop flexing his production prowess. With a genre-defying catalogue of songs, he has given back to his audience fashioning bootlegs under his Oddities brand, which have amassed millions of plays. Constantly pushing boundaries in his expertly crafted creations has earnt Odd Mob the support of a plethora of industry heavyweights including the likes of Diplo, DJ Snake, Jauz, Oliver Heldens, Cloonee, Don Diablo, Tommy Trash, and Disclosure. 
No stranger to electrifying heat-seeking crowds, Odd Mob signed with US booking agency, Agency for the Performing Arts (APA) in 2018, sharing the roster with the likes of 50 Cent, Tyga, Dead Letter Circus, Azelia Banks, T.I, The Delta Riggs and Blondie. Odd Mob has since completed an 8 stop tour of the USA and Canada in late 2019, before an additional 11 stop tour in 2020 was scheduled prior to the pandemic. Locally, he has played at some of Australia’s biggest festivals Beyond The Valley, Groovin The Moo, Future Music Festival, Stereosonic, Mountain Sounds, The Big Pineapple and Summer Sounds Sessions.

Download and Stream: https://insom.co/LEFTTORIGHT

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