Amtrac has shared his new track Stratego which is lifted from his new album ‘Oddyssey’. In addition to sharing the new track, Amtrac has shared the tracklisting and album art for ‘Oddyssey’ available for pre-order here. Complete tracklist for the album and album art can be viewed below.
Featuring vocals from Amtrac himself, Stratego recalls the dance rock of the late aughts. With a dancey four/four beat, the track builds upon twirling guitar chords and actual drums. Amtrac’s almost slacker like voice asks the listener, “won’t you help me now?” right as a hypnotizing synth kicks in.
Listen to Stratego via YouTube below.
More about Amtrac?
The Kentucky-born and Los Angeles-based artist, DJ, producer, remixer, multi-instrumentalist, and founder of Openers, Amtrac made his formal debut onto the scene in 2011 with his acclaimed album ‘Came Along’. The album elevated the Morehead, KY native—born Caleb Cornett—to the cutting edge of electronic music. In its wake, he amassed an acclaimed catalog of originals and remixes. Lending his touch to tunes by Two Door Cinema Club, Elderbrook, Sigur Rós, and Chromatics, Pitchfork described his remixing as “epic-sounding.” Among the originals, 2014’s Those Days notably boasted vocals from Stevie Wonder. Following the 2016 solo EP ‘Lost In Motion,’ he reached a new plateau on the ‘1987’ EP during 2017. Both Never Lost and Piano Boy put up over 6 million Spotify streams each as his total stream tally neared the 100 million mark. Along the way, he earned praise from Billboard, Mixmag, Revolt, Complex, i-D Magazine, and more. Not to mention, he has headlined shows on four continents. Launching Openers in 2017, he provided a home to tracks by Durante, Rick Trainor, Luces, and many others.

‘Oddyssey’ track listing
1. Ethel
2. Accountable
3. Between The Lines
4. Replica
5. Madness To Mayhem
6. So Afraid
7. Teenage Love feat. Saint Kenaire
8. Radical feat. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
9. Wish I Could
10. Stratego
11. Odyssey
12. My Bad Your Fault
13. No Place feat. Lali Puna
14. Too Many Visions
