Tour Dates:

  • Kora - Sydney 20 June 2013 [more]
  • Kora - Melbourne 21 June 2013 [more]
  • Kora - Brisbane 22 June 2013 [more]
  • A$AP Rocky - Brisbane (Please Note Change Of Date!) 26 June 2013 [more]
  • A$AP Rocky - Perth (Please Note Change Of Date!) 27 June 2013 [more]
  • A$AP Rocky - Sydney (Please Note Change Of Date/Venue!) 28 June 2013 [more]
  • The Tongue - Brisbane 28 June 2013 [more]
  • TOKiMONSTA - Sydney 29 June 2013 [more]
  • A$AP Rocky - Melbourne (Please Note Change Of Date/Venue!) 29 June 2013 [more]
  • The Tongue - Adelaide 6 July 2013 [more]
  • Yelawolf - Melbourne 8 July 2013 [more]
  • Yelawolf - Sydney 9 July 2013 [more]
  • The Tongue - Katoomba 12 July 2013 [more]
  • Onra - Melbourne 18 July 2013 [more]
  • The Tongue - Sydney 19 July 2013 [more]
  • Onra - Sydney 19 July 2013 [more]
  • Onra - Perth 20 July 2013 [more]
  • The Tongue - Sydney 20 July 2013 [more]
  • Onra - Adelaide 21 July 2013 [more]
  • Onra - Brisbane 25 July 2013 [more]
  • Onra - Brisbane 25 July 2013 [more]
  • Ladi 6 - Melbourne 25 July 2013 [more]
  • Frank Ocean - Melbourne 26 July 2013 [more]
  • Ladi 6 - Sydney 26 July 2013 [more]
  • The Tongue - Alice Springs 27 July 2013 [more]
  • Frank Ocean - Sydney 29 July 2013 [more]
  • Fat Freddy's Drop - Sydney 29 August 2013 [more]
  • Fat Freddy's Drop - Brisbane 30 August 2013 [more]
  • Fat Freddy's Drop - Melbourne 31 August 2013 [more]
  • Fat Freddy's Drop - Perth 5 September 2013 [more]
  • Ghostpoet - Perth 12 September 2013 [more]
  • Ghostpoet - Sydney 13 September 2013 [more]
  • Ghostpoet - Melbourne 14 September 2013 [more]
  • Ghostpoet - Brisbane 15 September 2013 [more]

Artist

Kora

Space: the final frontier. Four years after Kora launched its worlds-colliding debut album, masterfully connecting the dots between funk, rock, reggae, metal, hip hop and electronic rhythms, this five-strong collective of fearless sonic explorers returns with sights fixed on the stars, seeking out new soundscapes and frequencies to boldly go where no band has gone before.

On Light Years, brothers Laughton, Francis, Stuart and Brad Kora and brother-in-arms Dan McGruer have mapped a new constellation of future-shocked funk, soul and r’n’b they’ve dubbed ‘alien funk’, and the name points to the galactic transformation in sound the band has undergone.
“Alien funk is anything out of this world electronically,” Laughton reflects. “When we began recording the album we started putting pictures of planets and galaxies on the walls of the studio as visual cues for what we wanted to explore. The whole thing with space is that it represents the unknown, and that’s how we feel about our music – we don’t know where we’re going, but when we find what we like we stay with it.”

Recorded in Dan’s inner-city Auckland studio, Light Years steps into the unknown on a bass odyssey four years in the making, eschewing guitars in favour of a high-tech arsenal of synthesisers, live and sampled drums, plus the otherworldly four-part harmonies of the brothers Kora. This marriage of live and programmed instrumentation powers the unstoppable groove that continues to drive Kora, providing the sci-fi soundtrack to a collective fascination with video game culture, cosmology and space exploration.

“When you think about a galaxy, what kind of sound do you imagine?” Dan asks. “I think about one that’s limitless, with epic hooks, twinkling synths and huge arpeggiated chords. There were no rules we needed to follow to make this album. We just went about capturing our personalities and all our different influences, from electronic dance music, to electro-funk, to classic ’80s pop songwriting, and filtering them into a sound that’s undeniably Kora. That’s just the sort of band we are, taking things into out of space and onto the next level.”

Leave behind all earthbound notions you have about this band. On 26th October 2012, Kora lift off with Light Years, 11 box-fresh tracks that explore uncharted terrain unconstrained by gravity or physical law. Space is the place.

Kora – Light Years in-store on CD, LP and digital download October 26th

Discography

Media Section

Feature Album:

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