Odeon Sounds
Odeon Sounds is an electronic duo from London made up of Adam Griffin and Oliver Weeks. Griffin handles production and synthesizers while Weeks focuses on...
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Odeon Sounds is an electronic duo from London made up of Adam Griffin and Oliver Weeks. Griffin handles production and synthesizers while Weeks focuses on sound engineering and mixing. They've put out albums like 'Echoes of the Unseen,' 'Mirror Symmetry,' and 'Celestial Bodies.'
Their music pulls from house, techno, and ambient styles, creating layered tracks that can feel both driving and atmospheric. Songs like 'Loop' and 'Morphine' show their knack for building hypnotic patterns that draw listeners in without needing flashy drops or obvious hooks.
Some of their work has drawn mixed reactions, particularly when they've woven classical elements into electronic arrangements. That tension between genre expectations and their own experiments has been part of their sound from the beginning.
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