Coda (stylised as CODA)[1] is a Sydney-based art-rock band.[2] They mix classical strings and contemporary music.[3] Their album There Is A Way To Fly was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002.[4] and Calling Mission Mu was nominated for the same award in 2007.[5]
Coda | |
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Origin | Sydney |
Genres | art-rock |
Years active | 1994 - |
Members
edit- Nick Wales - keyboards, viola
- Naomi Radom - violin, accordion
- Jared Underwood - drums
- Bree Van Reyk - vibraphone, percussion
Former members
- Zoe Hauptman - bass
- Jeremy Barnett - vibraphone, percussion
- Oliver Smith - bass
- Veronique Serret - violin
- Mina Kanaridis - vocals
- Ed Goyer - drums
- Matthew Steffen - bass
- Kim Moyes - percussion
Discography
editStudio albums
editTitle | Details |
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There Is a Way to Fly |
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Calling Mission Mu |
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Golden Times |
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Extended Plays
editTitle | Details |
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For Our Animal Friends |
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Awards and nominations
editARIA Music Awards
editThe ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2002 | There Is A Way To Fly | Best World Music Album | Nominated | [4] |
2007 | Calling Mission Mu | Best World Music Album | Nominated | [5] |
References
edit- ^ "Off the beaten tracks", Canberra Times, 17 October 2006
- ^ Phillips, Melissa (15 November 2006), "Groove gurus rock out", Hills & Valley Messenger
- ^ Whitfield, Deanne (8 March 2008), "Australia's quirky CODA hit Jakarta", The Jakarta Post
- ^ a b Allen, Jodi (17 September 2002), "News - AND THE NOMINEES ARE...", Illawarra Mercury
- ^ a b Taylor, Andrew (28 October 2007), "Fine arts awards", Sun Herald
- ^ Zuel, Bernard (13 October 2001), "Lounge Lizards", Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Ferguson, Simon (5 October 2006), "Listen up: album of the week", Daily Telegraph
- ^ Nott, George (29 June 2016), "Coda: Golden Times", Brag Magazine