The composer and producer of digital
music from Sweden known as Ib Odd has released his latest dance
single, “Give Me Freedom.” The track has been released on Ib
Odd's own Nuzzai independent music label, on which he has also
published four previous tracks, each of which has garnered him
popularity in Europe and abroad. These include his most recent
single, 2014's “Coconut Rum,” 2013's “Sprezzatura” and
“Solen,” as well as “Nordic Jam” which appeared online in
2010. “Give Me Freedom” is the most significant official single
to drop from Ib Odd in some time and gives dancers and fans around
the world a fresh reason to love Ib Odd.
Ib Odd (AKA IB Odd Vegger) has been
making music for years. His iconic style has its roots in subgenres
with which relatively few listeners are familiar, such as soca, coupe
decale, zoblazo, and funan, all of which have an upbeat, tropical
feel and warm tone which makes them as fun to hear as they are to
dance to. Ib Odd's music is uniquely keyboard based, so that his
music is often compared to dance tracks from the 1980s such as the
Beverly Hills Cop theme song by Harold Faltermeyer.
Stolkholm's Ib Odd has cited as main
artistic influences artists such as DJ Arafat, Kaysha, Bunji Garlin,
Prince, Morris Day and the Time, Meiway, Soum Bill, Machel Montano,
and Bar-Kays. His own sound takes the best elements of these and
creates from them a new amalgam, a gleeful, sunny sound that
energizes dance floors, parties, clubs, raves, or even just a pair of
headphones.
Ib Odd has attended Songwriters Academy
(musikmakarna) in Sweden. He describes his style as
“funky/urban/world,” and often collaborates with a partner, Derry
Flynn.
“We try to make happy, fresh world
music that will fit the masses,” he has said of his music, “but
with a unique sound.”
Ib Odd has an official YouTube channel
which features music videos and listenable tracks to the public (link
provided below).
“Give Me Freedom” by Ib Odd is
available online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“Give Me Freedom” by Ib Odd
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