Biography
Oddly Eazy is a bass music production duo based in Seattle, WA, by way of Chicago, IL. Fusing guitar-driven grooves, funky rhythms, and hard-hitting low-
end, their sound brings an organic, performance-focused edge to modern bass
music. Their genre-blending approach and electrifying live sets have led to
festival appearances at Bass Canyon, Summer Camp, Lunar Tide, and
Dubstation Massacre, as well as high-profile support performances—including a
sold-out show with Levity at Denver’s Mission Ballroom and previous slots
alongside SoDown, Boogie T, and others.
With hundreds of thousands of streams across platforms, Oddly Eazy’s original
music continues gaining momentum. Their standout remix of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t
No Sunshine” earned widespread recognition, including a feature on Zeds
Dead’s Deadbeats Radio, showcasing their ability to blend timeless soul with
forward-thinking sound design.
Anchored in the textures of live instrumentation and shaped by bass music
culture, Oddly Eazy remains committed to pushing creative boundaries. Their
guitar-infused productions and high-energy sets continue to captivate audiences,
solidifying them as a rising force in the next wave of bass music.