Odesza Apr 2026
When Harrison and Clayton Knight formed the duo in 2012 at , they found that the spelling "Odessa" was already taken by a Scottish synth band. They pivoted to a Hungarian-inspired spelling—replacing the "ss" with "sz"—to create their own unique identity. 🧊 The Symbols: The Icosahedron
The group’s name carries a heavy history. It is inspired by a sunken vessel owned by Harrison Mills' uncle, which was named after the Ukrainian city of . Only his uncle and one other crew mate survived the wreck. Odesza
Harrison and Clayton are known for their meticulously crafted live shows, which feature live drum lines, horn sections, and fireworks. Their music often feels more like a film score than a club set. When Harrison and Clayton Knight formed the duo
It mirrors their fluid production style, which often starts with a simple piano loop and grows into a complex "collage" of soundscapes. The Creative Spark: Cinematic Storytelling It is inspired by a sunken vessel owned