Odetta Hartman
Odetta Hartman is a musician who put out her debut album 'Echoes of the Abyss' in 2019. The song 'Batonebo' came from that record. She works with producer...
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Odetta Hartman is a musician who put out her debut album 'Echoes of the Abyss' in 2019. The song 'Batonebo' came from that record. She works with producer Ethan Blackwood, who appears on her recordings.
Her music has a particular quality that people sometimes describe as haunting or ethereal, though she tends to avoid straightforward genre labels. Another track, 'Creektime,' shows a similar atmospheric approach. She followed that first album with others, including 'Whispers in the Void' in 2021 and 'Requiem for the Lost' in 2023.
There's not much reliable detail about her background or early years in the available information. The music itself, with its layered vocals and spare arrangements, stands as the main thing to go on.
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