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"Red Light" is the first single to be taken from the forthcoming ODi debut album.

It will be released in Ireland on Friday July 3rd and the track will be available to download worldwide from iTunes and all good etailers from this date.
We have a very limited edition 3 track CD available to celebrate the single release!It features "Red Light" , "You Win but You Lose" also taken from the album and featuring Colm Mac Con Iomaire (The Frames, Swell Season) on violin. The CD is topped off with an acoustic version of "Real To Me" taken from a radio session with the lovely folk at elfm
The CD is €5 (or the equivalent in your currency in line with exchange rates!) this price includes postage and packaging to wherever you are in the world!
Go to www.myspace.com/odimusic now to order your copy of the CD now from the ODi shop powered by Paypal.
ODix
Hello!
Hope you all enjoyed the Easter weekend!
The recording of our debut album over the last four months has been a very creative and enjoyable process for all involved. We are feeling really positive about the results, and very excited about the times that lay ahead.
We have recorded in various magical locations around Ireland from Bastardstown to Monkstown (see a slideshow of some of the photos taken along the way on the myspace page http://www.myspace.com/odimusic).
We are now at the stage of adding the musical "hundreds and thousands" to the 14 songs we have recorded!
During the Easter week we had the great pleausure of working with a musical hero of ours, Colm MacConlomaire of The Frames / Swell Season, on string arrangements for four of the album tracks.
The time spent with Colm has really enabled us to explore further the songs and add another dimension to the overall sound of the album. A great talent and a true gent! Visit Colm's Myspace page at www.myspace.com/theharescorner
With only a few bits an bobs left to do, the debut ODi album will be mixed and mastered by the end of April! Exciting times ahead!
Full details of release plans to follow but at the mo we are heading for a September Album Release in Ireland with first
single in June! (all releases will be available worldwide via itunes and our new website which is in the pipeline!)
So now to the hard bit! Choosing the album tracks and running order, oh and the
small matter of an Album title!....watch this space!
Gigs, gigs, gigs!
We are adding new dates to the myspace listings constantly so keep your eyes peeled! these are the dates we have confirmed so far!
APRIL
23rd Cleere's Kilkenny One Take Sessions
MAY
3rd Hook Lighthouse Wexford Maritime Matters Festival
15th Cypress Avenue Cork Supporting The 4 of Us
20th Brudenell Social Club Leeds Supporting Portico Quartet
JUNE
5th Furey's Sligo
7th Mannions Balla
9th Kenneys Lahinch White Horse Sessions
10th De Barra's Clonakilty Sitting Room Sessions
12th The Blackbird Ballycotton
14th Whelans (Upstairs) Dublin
19th McCarthy's Dingle
And on other exciting news! A Hot Chocolate debate!
No, not the band but a delivery of a small brown package that was received at ODi HQ this morning, after entering a competition to win a years supply of Dark Hot Chocolate, yours truly actually won! Although, we are currently debating if 6 plastic tubs does actually equal a years supply... not sure on that one, we will let you know after a year on the road and a cuppa every night before lights out!! Rock n Roll eh!? Do come along, free hot chocolate for everyone!!!
Bye for now!
Odi x
P.S. Check out the new animated video below for 'Crawl' created by Tutu Benson.
Vive la Saint-Patrick!
Pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas l'Histoire de la Saint-Patrick, Rendez-vous sur ce Site.
wrote this in 2000, at age 21....
I've neglected this blog for over a month now, due to overwhelming pressures in the other spheres of my life. Work has been very busy (though not overly so) and I've been spending a lot more time on my Doctorate. For this of you who don't know yet, I'm approximately half way through a doctoral course in Occupational Pychology, and my activity therein has seriously ramped up of late.
And so we come to the reason for this post...
For any blog readers out there who are interested, my online survey is up and running and can be access by clicking here. While you're at it, please feel free to pass on the URL to any friends, family or colleagues you think might like to take part (http://tinyurl.com/6m8k7o).
I'm going to send a summary of my findings to interested participants later in 2009, but you'l need to indicate your email address at the end of the survey to receive the report.
Feel free to send me a message or email if you'd like to learn more about the project. In a nutshell, the WLB literature has largely ignored the experience of employees who a) don't have children or b) are gay/lesbian. My project is seeking to redress this imbalance a little and find out what these employees think about WLB, how they manage their own balance, and how they differ (if at all) from their straight employees and those with children.
The survey is going to inform some qualitative research I'm going to undertake later in the year. The bottom line? Everyone is welcome to participate - the more the merrier.
And I thank you in advance for your time.
How are yas!
So we made it over the Irish sea all in one piece, although poor old ‘Flash’ the car is looking a bit worse for wear and is unstylishly taped up on one side to prevent the window from disappearing into the depths of the door, never to be seen again. Oh such fun times.
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Anyways, we’re keeping ourselves busy and getting the album ready to lay down but fear not you wont have to wait too long to hear it. We’ll be putting up snippets on the brand new spanking website www.odimusic.co.uk as we go along just so you don’t forget us. Check it out if you get the chance and join up in the members area to catch all the gossip and latest freebies. Although I must warn those of you with internet explorer there’s a bit of a glitch in the system which is being dealt with but in case you’ve any probs just let me know.
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So some of you may know already but for those who don’t, we’re supporting Tom Baxter on Sunday night (Nov 23rd) at Electric Avenue in Waterford..... I do believe there’s still some tickets left which you can get from www.ticketmaster.ie .
It should be a great gig, I’m really looking forward to it and just slightly nervous!
Talking about great gigs we’ve just been asked to support Eleanor McEvoy on 21st Jan in Brazils Café Bar in Clonmel. Cant wait for that one either! Its good to be home! Dont know about tickets for that yet but will let ye know.
I better also mention that we’ll be celebrating the New Year in Ilkley at Pizza Express!! Should be good fun with a mixture of originals and covers, good people, good wine, good food and good times! Any requests, just let us know and we’ll give it a bash, quite literally and hopefully you'll be too drunk to notice!
Alrighty then, just a short message this time, will write again when we're a bit more settled and if we can find a broadband connection, its not easy you know! Thanks to everyone for all your lovely messages of support and well wishing, we’ll certainly miss you all especially in Leeds but we’ve already booked 3 return trips before the end of the year so it’ll be like we never left the place!
Take care of yourselves and hopefully we’ll see you out and about very soon!
Tarah for now!
Odi x
My "very good friend", Irish Robinson has had her achievements recognised again. Stonewall has awarded her their 'Bigot of the Year' award for 2008.
No doubt this is in recognition for her sterling work in advancing the acceptance of gays and lesbians in Northern Ireland (where she is minister for health in the non-functioning Mickey Mouse executive).
No. Not really.
It's because she has a record of blatant homophobia and, despite her position as an elected representative, sees fit to spout gibberish about "curing homosexuals".
Yes, I've blogged about this nut-job before. Oh, and here. Sorry for the repetition. I'm just incredibly angry about the lack of an sort of apology, or the fact that there was little or no censure from her government.
Possibly because she's married to the First Minister, Peter Robinson (only in Northern Ireland...).
The BBC broadcast the DUP's annual conference this year, where her husband got a few chuckles from the dinosaurs in attendence when he mentioned her lack of political correctness (see his speech here). It's not about being PC. It's about respecting people and treating everyone equally. And (ideally) it should be about keeping your personal religious views separate from work... especially when religion has had such a negative impact on society, as in Norn Iron.
I'm sure the Stonewall award will find pride of place on her mantlepiece.
Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu….
Well, sort of! Some of you may know, others may
not but we’ve decided the time has come to head off into the sun, well maybe
not the sun exactly but we’re definitely heading ‘Into The West’. Unfortunately
no magical horses will be involved on this trip but we will be bringing a little
Jack Russel who’s known to strum a chord or 2 when ‘Dave the Rave’ is away
working on his solo project with his homies! Word up bro!
(I know it may seem like I have too much time on my hands but the alternative to this was filling out a tax return!)
Ok so I admit photoshop’s not my forte but here’s a man that
does know a thing or two about red eye reduction, bleaching and all that other
photoshop madness taken at the recent gig we did with our friend Eoghan Colgan at
the House Concerts gig in York.
www.houseconcertsyork.co.uk
www.myspace.com/clickinhistory
Our last gig ( I seem to be saying that quite a lot recently) of the year will be with Marky Mark, that’s Mark Geary to you lot (www.markgeary.com) on 31st Oct at The Stables in Mullingar. He’s a brilliant performer with plenty of good 'speel' and good tunes to back it all up with. Funnily enough on my recent solo trip down to London I pleasantly met a friend of Mark’s called Maria, who's a very talented person (see here www.myspace.com/mariaslovakovasounds)
and kindly took a few snaps and a video recording of ‘A Superman’ . See below!
Some reviews have just come in too so you can see if you agree or disagree!
Reviewer: Dan Hobson (Sept 2008)
Fresh from a thirty date Irish tour the ultra hard-working Wexford woman ODi is back in England for more gigs in aid of her latest release A Superman. Playing traditionally styled folk songs in a modern, cutting-edge way (I like that bit) ODi provides the listener with heartfelt, soulful songs that are perfect for winding down to.
The EP starts with title track A Superman and sets the mood brilliantly. With excellent chord progressions, perfectly sung vocal patterns and a bold string section this track builds flawlessly to its ultimate climax. With similarities to Dido and perhaps Sheryl Crow I'd say that anybody into mellow acoustic music will lap up ODi. Up next What You Deserve demonstrates how well these musicians gel together. With two beautiful guitar riffs playing and more perfectly sung vocals this track has some great melodies, a sensual vibe and is my standout on the EP. Tears & Wine is a poignant song that appears to be about ending a doomed relationship and drinking to forget about it. Lyrics such as like the pictures she paints, he left her black and blue show ODi at her most poetic. A Superman finishes with another live radio session of the slightly surreal Leaving My Love In New York. Summoning imagery of Autumnal city streets this is a smooth outro to an excellent CD.
There's a lot of acoustic artists out there at the minute, but ODi just seems to have that certain something that will hopefully make her stand out from the crowd. Worth a listen! ………..www.sheffieldmusic.com
More can be seen at www.myspace.com/odimusic
P.S. No animals were harmed in the making of this blog!
....is not the title of the next ODi song (although now you mention it...) but the name of the funniest T.V. program I've seen in a long time! So last week I was over in Roma for a few days at one of my best friend's wedding and whilst nursing a (very over indulged in red wine, white wine and any other coloured wine left on the table) sore head the next day I flicked on the telly and was engrossed by what I think may have been Italian karyoke (apologies to any Italian popstars on the show if this was not the case) and really badly mimed, even I noticed (I grew up thinking Top Of The Pops was live, ok)! For extra comedy factor the audience were also on stage singing (and miming) with the contestants who consisted of what looked like the singer's aunts, uncles, grannies and other various extended family members plus 2 extremely short-skirted cousins with cowboy hats and boots! I have no idea what was going on but it was the best cure for a sore head I've ever had, just brilliant! Has anyone else seen this or was I just having another Father Dougal moment??
Right, so whats going on back in the real world then?
Well the Eps been selling nicely, thanks to everyone whose downloaded
it, bought it, burnt it (naughty naughty, but ok, so long as you
promise to come to a gig the next time) or sat on it. Cheers! If you
dont know what the hec Im on about then check out the front page again
and press a few buttons on the new frustratingly annoying player,
you'll eventually get to it! Needless to say, but Im going to anyway,
you can get it at the following gigs at bargain prices and even more so
if you're good at haggling at which Im not (my haggling skills were
taught to me at a very young age from watching 'The Life Of Brian' so
you'll probably end up getting one for free).
| 3 Oct 2008 | Electric Avenue (supporting Owen Brady) Waterford |
| 4 Oct 2008 | The Sugar Club (Supporting Owen Brady) Dublin |
| 7 Oct 2008 | Halo (E-mail me for guest-list passes) London |
| 11 Oct 2008 | House Concerts York (www.houseconcertsyork.co.uk) |
If for some reason you cant make it to any of the above then there's a few other things that you can do which would make our life a little bit easier and our bums a little less sore from sitting on them all day! Hmm maybe too much information there!
Mission 1: Fancy a trip to Prague?
If you click on this link it'll take you to a little competition we
entered to go on tour in Prague, and you can come too whayhay!
http://www.overplay.com/PragueTour.asp
Mission 2: Say hello to Tom Robinson: This guy seems to be turning into the new John Peel and is giving us newbies a chance for their fans (that's you by the way) to get in touch with him and put forward a track or two i.e. A SUPERMAN! 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/tom_robinsons_introducing/recommend.shtml
Mission 3: Make a cuppa and have a listen to the new track 'Real To Me'!
www.rosspatzeltradioshow.mypodcast.com
www.musicworldradio.com
http://www.live365.com/stations/unheardmusic
www.runningfrog.com/frogcast
http://www.myspace.com/nipodcast
Ok thats enough dossing for now get back to work before your boss catches you, oh, whats that, oh, ok, you are the boss, well then go and make another cuppa and I'll have one too with a chocolate hob nob, thanks very much!
Odi xxxxx
This Saturday! - see http://www.adayinthelifefestival.com/page2.htm for more details
After Kraftwerk its off to Holland to play at ZXZW - http://www.zxzwblog.com/2008/07/09/psycho-killers/ on 20 September.
Back to Dublin to launch the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival on 3 October, over to Berlin to play Popkomm on 9 October and back to Dublin to support Ladytron on 30 November.
Hope to see you at one of the shows.
'DRN