Original Release Date: March 1, 2004 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Sola Musa Music With their second release, Evidence, it is obvious that Karmacoda has spent the time since their much touted debut, Reco mended, refining, evolving and energizing the gorgeous vocals and electronic textures that comprise their unique musical signature. On Evidence, the vocals are hypnotically rangy, atmospheric guitars soar while dubby bass lines and subtle, skilled turntablism solidify the soundscape of fresh, edgy, multi-tempo electronic music. Karmacoda continue to seamlessly meld the most compellin… read more
Original Release Date: March 1, 2004 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Sola Musa Music With their second release, Evidence, it is obvious that Karmacoda h… read more
Original Release Date: March 1, 2004 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Sola Musa Music With their second release, Evidence, it is obvious that Karmacoda has spent the time since their much to… read more
Call them trip hop, electro-pop, or a hybrid of electronic, rock and jazz, just be careful not to incorrectly pigeonhole San Francisco’s Karmacoda as an ambient, electronic band. “Our mood is quite a bit more mature and subdued. It’s ironic, really; we are blatantly subtle,” says bassist Eric Matsuno. Karmacoda is truly a cut above most indie bands and their musical influences are so diverse that layers of complexity reveal themselves with repeated listens. On their new album Eternal, releasing independently on August 2nd, 2011, the band explores everything from the quintessential K… read more
Call them trip hop, electro-pop, or a hybrid of electronic, rock and jazz, just be careful not to incorrectly pigeonhole San Francisco’s Karmacoda as an ambient, electronic band. “Our mood … read more
Call them trip hop, electro-pop, or a hybrid of electronic, rock and jazz, just be careful not to incorrectly pigeonhole San Francisco’s Karmacoda as an ambient, electronic band. “Our mood is quite a bit more mature and subdued. It’s i… read more