ODESZA, âLine of Sightâ | Track Review
Electronic duo ODESZA concocts a gem with âLine of Sight,â one of five promo singles from their sophomore album, A Moment Apart.Â
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Electronic duo ODESZA concocts a gem with âLine of Sight,â one of five promo singles from their sophomore album, A Moment Apart.Â
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