History
Odd Nosdam was first noticed for the drone and warped pop of his former group Clouddead with Doseone and Why?. They released Clouddead in 2001 and Ten in 2004. As a member of Reaching Quiet, he released one album, In the Shadow of the Living Room, in 2002.
Odd Nosdam released the first solo album, Plan 9... Meat Your Hypnotis., on Mush Records in 2002. His second solo album, No More Wig for Ohio, was released on Anticon in 2003.
He released the third solo album, Burner, in 2005. It features Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason of múm, Jessica Bailiff, Mike Patton, Andrew Broder of Fog, Dosh, Dax Pierson among others.
His fourth solo album, Level Live Wires, was released in 2007. It features Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, Dee Kesler of Thee More Shallows, Chris Adams of Hood, Jel among others. In the same year, he scored music for Element Skateboards video This Is My Element. He released the music as T.I.M.E. Soundtrack in 2009.
Odd Nosdam has produced numerous tracks for Peeping Tom, Sole, Sage Francis, Themselves and Serengeti. He has also remixed tracks by a variety of groups including Boards of Canada, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Danielson, The Notwist, Serena-Maneesh and Bracken.
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