Odd Mob
About Odd Mob
Starting as a duo forged from the Brisbane clubbing scene, Robbie Jacobs and Harry Hope teamed up to create Odd Mob. The Australian DJ/Producer pair joined forces to create one of Australia’s freshest genre defying acts of the electronic dance scene in 2013.
Having being featured on Diplo & Friends and DJ Mag in their first year together they showed that there were no limits for what was to come for this dynamic pair. Central Station Records’ discovery of the unique Odd Mob sound lead to global recognition and opened doors for further domination of the music scene. With an official remix for Stanton Warriors under their belt and many other major affiliations such as an official Mark Knight remix, Wild Summer 2014 compilation and having their original ‘Jungla’ featured on Kontor’s new Big City Beats Volume 20 CD mix it was evident that this duo had the production skills to impress.
Odd Mob’s highly dynamic live shows gained recognition and landed them festival sets at Stereosonic, Future Music Festival and many club features including Oh Hello, Playground, Marco Polo and Soho to name a few. Having already supported What So Not, Baauer, Jack Beats and Indian Summer it is clear that Odd Mob will be an exceptional act to keep an eye (and ear) on.
Odd Mob released their first EP called "Diverse Universe" on October of 2015.
On June of 2017 the pair announced that Robbie Jacobs would be leaving to pursue other passions while Harry Hope would continue solo as Odd Mob.
From 2017 to 2021 they continued releasing singles and remixes some of which garnered more success and award nominations.
The single "Left to Right"), released in 2022, brought Odd Mob back into the spotlight with the support of acts like Skrillex, Dom Dolla, Disclosure, John Summit, Chris Lake, and ACRAZE.
By 2023 they toured North America and performed at many huge festivals including EDC, Coachella, Hard Summer, and Shambhala.
2024 saw them perform their first ever European tour and also Tomorrowland and Ibiza, with many more singles and hit remixes for artists such as John Summit and Sean Paul, Odd Mob isn't showing any signs of slowing down any time soon.