Odyssey Eurobeat
Odyssey Eurobeat came together in Italy through Maurizio De Jorio and Mario Natale, who shared an interest in the genre's particular energy. Their debut...
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Odyssey Eurobeat came together in Italy through Maurizio De Jorio and Mario Natale, who shared an interest in the genre's particular energy. Their debut single 'Eye To Eye' arrived in 1996 and found an audience among Eurobeat listeners.
They kept making music after that, including tracks like 'Free My Heart' and 'Seraphim (feat. Jessa).' At one point there were some plagiarism claims that got mentioned around the band, but the details are thin in the record.
What's left is mostly the music itself, a run of Eurobeat albums and singles that circulated in that scene. The catalog includes songs with titles like 'Heart Beat,' 'Call Me,' and 'Together Forever.'
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