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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Oddnesse and the runaway psychedelic train that is "Hot Air"

 














"I wonder what became of you"


"Hot Air" by Oddnesse, the dream pop project of songwriter / producer Rebeca Arango feels a bit like a multi-colored psychedelic runaway train. Arango's bedroom pop vocal aesthetic keeps this grounded but the big production flourishes, her overall production is slick and shiny. This gloss and sheen makes it feel like a theme song for one of those Netflix original series that are about odd people relating to a terrible event. You know, one of those shows. The tight production and urgent cadence does feel a bit safe in the end, I might like a bit more feral feel in the psyche rock / pop I engage in but Oddnesse has created a captivating ride here and the perplexing lyrics paint crazy pictures in my brain. Weird trippy ride indeed. One that portends more interesting dreamy affairs. 


-Robb Donker Curtius



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Oddnesse is the grungy, groovy dream-pop project of songwriter and producer Rebeca Arango. Since December of 2016, Oddnesse has released over 14 songs grazing the lands of shoegaze, emo, new age, americana and folk-rock, bringing it all together with patient grooves and heavenly vocals.

Arango, a guitarist who loves baselines, writes songs and makes records with collaborators when not daylighting as a copywriter.

Oddnesse has been endorsed by Apple Beats 1 Radio, Wonderland Magazine, Consequence of Sound, Earmilk, The Line of Best Fit, Ladygunn, and Atwood Magazine, and has been featured on over 25 official Spotify playlists.


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