Odd Squad
Odd Squad was an electronic group that kept things deliberately obscure. They rarely gave interviews or revealed much about themselves, which created a...
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Odd Squad was an electronic group that kept things deliberately obscure. They rarely gave interviews or revealed much about themselves, which created a certain mystique around their music. Their track "Couche" became their most recognizable song, though its cryptic lyrics left listeners debating what it might actually be about.
The group consisted of Sam Shure on vocals, Will "Skip" Tivnan handling drums and beats, and Spencer Stewart as the producer. Their sound had a hazy, atmospheric quality that felt both hypnotic and slightly surreal. Beyond "Couche," they released songs like "Coughee," "Da Squad," and "Fa Sho'" that carried a similar vibe.
They put out an EP in 2014 that established their approach, but their recorded output remained fairly limited. What they did release had a consistent mood, dreamy electronic textures with vocals that floated through the mix rather than commanding it.
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