Following the heart-wrenching conclusion of ODESZA’s “The Last Goodbye” tour, the duo is giving back by signing limited-edition prints for charity.
Developed by the Soundwaves Art Foundation to benefit the Sweet Relief Musician’s Fund, the prints provide fans with rare memorabilia that transforms into art their favorite songs and sounds from the beloved electronic duo’s fourth album, The Last Goodbye.
The prints are readily available to fans in various sizes and formats, which ODESZA’s Clayton Knight and Harrison Mills signed at Madison Square Garden in late-June. For a pricier rate, colorful one-of-a-kind originals are also available to buyers on a one-size basis, printed onto high-quality canvas.
The Sweet Relief Musician’s Fund provides support for musicians struggling financially while battling mental health issues, disability and old age. Funding through this organization has benefitted musicians and industry professionals alike since 1994.
Tim Wakefield’s Soundwaves Art Foundation was launched back in 2005 with the singular goal of providing funding for various charities and social justice causes. The organization, initially just located in London, has since opened another location in the United States, which can be found in Lockhart, Texas.
Wakefield and his growing team have previously collaborated with Four Tet, Flume, Tame Impala, James Blake, Depeche Mode and The Chainsmokers to support various charitable causes.
ODESZA’s prints can be purchased here.
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