2012 saw Waze & Odyssey roll onto the scene with their debut release on Pet Food recordings. Since then they have gone on to put music out on labels such as Wolf Music, Body Work Music, Sccucci Manucci, Trunkfunk, Sinq Records, Disco Bloodbath and Sunday Best.
In October 2012 they launched their own vinyl only label W&O Street Tracks with debut release Love That (Burns Hot Enough). Strong support at Radio 1 from the likes of Pete Tong, Annie Mac and Skream & Benga has cemented their position as one of the most exciting new acts around, with the latter inviting them to provide a guest mix for their show, and following remixes for Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Disclosure Waze & Odyssey recently supported TEED at London's Shepherds Bush Empire. In just under a year they have clocked up a DJ Mag 'Killer Single of the Month' (the 'C'Mon EP'), a DJ Mag 'Disco Single of the Month' (their remix of Damon Martin on Disco Bloodbath) and a Mixmag 'Big Tune' ('Turn The Volume On'), and been featured on sites such as Dazed Digital, XLR8R, Sup Mag, Data Transmission and many more. For their first of two EPs for Throne of Blood, the London-based duo have turned in two characteristically storming house bombs backed by a turbo-charged remix from LA upstarts Split Secs, who channel the psychedelic vibes of 90's era West Coast legends like Doc Martin for their version of "Our World."