Mansionair beautifully strip back their ODESZA collaboration Line Of Sight

Mansionair beautifully strip back their ODESZA collaboration Line Of Sight

The track is a part of the Thirty Days Of Yes mixtape, which has so far included Cub Sport, Twerps, Hockey Dad and more.

Earlier this month it was announced that some of Australian music's biggest industry heavyweights would be binding together for Thirty Days Of Yes, a charitable, 30-day mixtape to drive the 'yes' message and show some support for the LGBT+ community in the midst of the same-sex plebiscite running at the moment. With all profits going to two of Australia's most prominent LGBT+ youth organisations, Minus18 and Twenty10, the subscription mixtape has so far released singles, remixes and demos from names like Cub Sport, Hockey Dad, Xavier Dunn and Twerps - who kicked it all off with It's Time.

Today, Mansionair step up with an aching rendition of their ODESZA collaboration Line Of Sight, which also features WYNNE. It's an absolutely beautiful cover from the Sydney three-piece (who just supported London Grammar on their Australian shows), stripping away ODESZA's building instrumental and replacing it with a sole piano backing which really brings out the beauty in the single and Mansionair's haunting vocals.

The compilation has tracks from Fortunes., Courtney Barnett, Jen Cloher, Body Type, Rainbow Chan, LUCIANBLOMKAMP and a whole heap more still to come, so be sure to pre-order it on Bandcamp HERE. The final deadline for postal votes is Tuesday, November 7, but be sure to have your votes in post boxes by Friday, October 27 if you want to make sure it's counted (because we all know how great Australia Post is for delivering mail on time, right?).

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