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Australian Hip Hop act INDIGENOISE are excited to release their brand-new single ‘Spirit Has No Colour’ through Hydrofunk Records on Tuesday June 4.
Recorded at Hydrofunk HQ the single was produced by band member Coedie McCarthy and is the first new material from INDIGENOISE since the release of their debut album ‘Old Ways New Age’ in October 2018.
The song fiercely expresses this idea that so many of our cultures, philosophies and religions all share the same message. Love; yourself, others, the animals and the world around. There are so many similarities in the stories of the old world that we think are much more than mere coincidence.
‘Spirit has no colour! The Gods have no name. People focus on the differences, while we all really the same … ‘
Filmed in and around their hometown Byron Bay by the band themselves, INDIGENOISE have also released the companion video for ‘Spirit Has No Colour’.
It doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from you are a being of great power, and when it comes to the end of the day, we all drift away into the dreaming together in one form or another.’
Based in Byron Bay, INDIGENOISE are a clique of poets, artists, producers, musicians and practitioners. The four-piece featuring Coedie McCarthy, Roslyn Barnett, Jannali Doncaster and Benjamin Robinson, all carry mixed ancestry, and alchemise a powerful voice of ancient and contemporary culture.
2018 was a breakout year for INDIGENOISE with the release of their debut album ‘Old Ways New Age’. The album featured the band’s stunning debut single ‘Wildfire’ which reached #1 on the triple j unearthed Electronic and Hip-Hop charts, and an impressive #4 on the overall Chart days after it was uploaded in July 2017. It also featured the follow-up single ‘Euphoria’, and third single ‘The New Code’ which was the band’s ode to change, and the fourth and final single ‘One Mob’.
Heralding a massive moment in the musical evolution of the band, INDIGENOISE scored a gig at Burning Man 2018, the world’s biggest alternative festival held annually in the Nevada desert. The band performed on three stages during the week-long festival bringing their raw, conscious hip-hop to thousands of people from all over the world.
You can catch INDIGENOISE performing at Splendour In the Grass 2019 when they hit the World Stage, dropping their raw and organic imprint of hip hop infused with their inspired, conscious lyrics.
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