Karmacoda

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Karmacoda
Origin San Francisco, CA, US
Genres Electronic, Trip hop, Downtempo
Years active 2001present
Labels Sola Musa Music
Members Heather Pierce
B.
Eric Matsuno

Karmacoda is a US trip hop, downtempo and electronica band based in San Francisco, CA. Karmacoda features lead vocalist Heather Pierce, vocalist/guitarist B., DJ/Turntablist Rafael Acevedo and bassist Eric Matsuno.

History

Karmacoda (whose name is an homage to Karmacoma, a song by British trip-hop collective Massive Attack, a nod to their impromptu formation (karma) and a description of their loop-based musical style (coda)), began as a studio project effort between founding members B. and Heather Pierce when they met in 2000 and realized their mutual interest in trip hop and drum and bass. A few months earlier B. had played friend and drummer Bruce Fulford new material he had written in an attempt to explore new electronic music territory. While working on the new instrumental tracks both B. and Bruce agreed that adding vocals could complete the sound they were searching for.

A few weeks later in August 2001 the trio met at B's studio. Their first meeting and studio work resulted in the song, Frail and what would become many evenings spent writing and recording Karmacoda's debut album, Reco mended, meshing elements of trip hop, electronica and rock with melodic vocal lines.

The release of Reco mended garnered inquiries as to when the new group would begin performing live. Because the band began primarily as a studio project, the challenges and limitations of performing live were not of capital concern during the writing and recording of the debut. But following Bruce's move to Los Angeles, Heather and B. began work on creating a live show. B. called upon friend and San Francisco for bass duties and Rafael Acevedo as DJ.

Karmacoda's second disc Evidence, featured more extensively the vocals of Heather and B.

In early 2004, Karmacoda's "Swan" won in The 3rd Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Film/TV Song.[1] Also in 2004, the band released Altered Evidence: Late Night Remixes. In 2005, original bassist Brian Templeton relocated to New York and was replaced by Bay Area bassist Eric Matsuno.

In 2004, Karmacoda began work on a third album of original material Illuminate, which was released in March 2007. The band recorded and released a "live in studio EP" in 2009 titled "Ultraviolet Live" which featured an all acoustic version of their song Chapel. Follow 3 years of extensive writing and recording Karmacoda completed and will be releasing the new album Eternal on August 2, 2011 which will feature 12 new songs. The first single to be released from 'Eternal' is the song Love Will Turn Your Head Around (released April 8, 2011) which featured guest vocals by Beth Hirsch (Air - Moon Safari) and Anji Bee (Lovespirals, The Chillcast).

Discography

  • Reco mended (2001)
  • Evidence (2003)
  • Altered Evidence: Late Night Remixes (2004)
  • Illuminate (2007)
  • Lux Life: Illuminated Remixes (2008)
  • Ultraviolet Live (2009)
  • Eternal (2011)

Singles

  • Love Will Turn Your Head Around (ft. Beth Hirsch & Anji Bee) (2011)

Filmography

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