TMPST adds emotional weight to Phil Odd’s ‘Into The Water’
- Undrtone Blog

- Jul 13
- 1 min read

TMPST returns with a stunning rework of Phil Odd’s ‘Into The Water’. It’s delicate, vocal-driven and full of slow-burning emotion, built for quiet moments and reflective playlists.
There’s no rush here. TMPST keeps things restrained and atmospheric, allowing the vocals to breathe across soft layers of synths and muted percussion. If you’re into Ben Böhmer or the Anjunadeep catalogue, this one’s going to hit home.
Phil Odd’s original already had a fragile beauty to it. TMPST doesn’t try to reinvent it. Instead, he leans into the emotion, stretching out the tension and adding depth with his signature melodic house touch. The result is immersive and cinematic without overreaching.
It’s also another reminder of TMPST’s growing presence in the scene. With past releases on labels like Colorize, Chill Your Mind and Spectrum Recordings, his sound has made it to dancefloors and playlists worldwide. Over 4 million Spotify streams back that up. Add to that his radio show ‘TMPST Radio’ and his A&R role at Spectrum, and you’ve got someone fully tapped into the sound and culture of melodic house.
This remix fits right into that journey. It’s not here to dominate the club. It’s here to offer space. Reflection. Maybe even a bit of release.
If you like your house music heartfelt and emotionally driven, make time for this one.
TMPST








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