
What does it take for an independent musician to crack the commercial market and make a living out of what they love? Does talent always rise? Katto1978 investigates. [more]
Tracky Dax have just started their national tour in support of their new album 'Watch the One', taking in NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD and SA. [more]
Sydney five-piece Coda are back with their sophomore album, Calling Mission Mu. [more]
Three years after their first release, Tracky Dax are back with an arresting album that attempts to defy the "growing list of sub-genre wankery" with the pursuit of a fresh and interesting sound. [more]
While boundaries certainly serve a purpose in music, some of the most exciting music produced comes when these boundaries are unexpectedly broken. Coda are a band that produce music sitting at the edge of electronica, but borrow much of their sound from traditional folk music. [more]
There's no way this is going to prepare you to head out to the club - it's deliciously lush Sunday afternoon stuff that is going to please indie kids, valium heads and coming down ravers in equal parts. [more]
Among the various other gems on this CD, Coda have outdone themselves with a previously unreleased track Holy City. This is a composition piece that proves how nu-breaks (or any other style) is limited only by a musician's imagination and talent. [more]
One of 2001's most heralded releases 'Small Craft Rough Sea' makes it into the basements and studios of some of the world's luminary artists, to do with it what they will and add their own little touch of magic to their favourite tracks. [more]