ILLENIUM Drops Sixth Studio Album, ‘ODYSSEY’

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ILLENIUM has released his new album, ODYSSEY.

The melodic bass star’s sixth studio LP arrived via Republic Records on Friday, February 6, following the artist’s album release show at San Francisco’s Pier 80 Warehouse on Thursday night.

Honoring the hard-hitting bass sounds on which his project was founded while journeying through a range of other electronic subgenres, the album includes high-profile artist features from Ellie Goulding on fan-favorite single “Don’t Want Your Love,” HAYLA on the iHeartRadio Music Awards nominated “In My Arms,” and other standouts like Kid Cudi, Zeds Dead, Bastille, Ryan Tedder, and Bring Me The Horizon. “Don’t Want Your Love” also lists Charli xcx as a credited co-writer.

“I’m so excited that my album, ODYSSEY, is finally out,” ILLENIUM said in a statement. “So much went into creating this project. This album wouldn’t exist without the incredible artists who helped shape it. Every collaboration played a role in bringing it to life. This really is a shared journey, and I’m grateful to finally put it out into the world. Love you guys.”

The album arrives ahead of ILLENIUM’s nine-date “Odyssey” residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, spanning three weekends this spring, from March 5 through April 4, with additional support performances from SLANDER, DJ Diesel, Tape B, Wooli, Levity, and more.

Check out ILLENIUM’s new album, ODYSSEY, below.

Featured image courtesy: ILLENIUM. Credit: Jason Siegel.

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