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Thursday, November 05, 2009 

Current mood:  quixotic
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Hello all,

you can watch the perf0rmance of YouAReHere that we did on the 11th Hour

RIGHT HERE


Enjoy


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Wednesday, November 04, 2009 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
We'll be on Dave Fanning's 11th hour programme playing another song on rte2 again later on tonight (around 11.50pm) ! Do have a look.

Also do check out the tourdates section which is getting pretty busy
to see if we're playing again near you !

Happy
Wednesday

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Friday, October 30, 2009 

Current mood:  busy
Category: Blogging


Hey all, we're playing the COORS PEAK Fest at dublin's docklands, here's some info....
Hope to see you there !


Coors Light PEAK reaches final destination in Dublin’s docklands
 
After successful ports of call in Limerick, Galway and Cork, creative music experience Coors Light PEAK concludes its coast-to-coast voyage in the capitals docklands this November 7th. The fifth stop in the series will see indie-electro rockers New Young Pony Club who have been busy in the studio working on their second album, Dublin electronica outfit Codes and one-man-wonder and Choice award nominee R.S.A.G take to the custom built venue in the heart of Dublin’s dockland area for the free event.   
The dock area beside East Wall Road with its heavy steel cranes, smoldering scrap metal, weighbridges and open docks with cargo ships will be transformed on the night with the custom built PEAK venue being shipped in for one night only. Specially constructed from shipping containers, the venue features the 40ft PEAK bar and the unique ‘icon’ stage which is flanked by massive shipping container that will act as screens featuring specially created PEAK graphics and the work of local digital creatives.  
Coors Light PEAK will dock in Dublin city on the 7th November. Dublin music fans can get a piece of the action by applying for FREE tickets on www.coorslightpeak.ie. 
For the latest news on Coors Light PEAK events visit Coors Light on facebook and at www.coorslightpeak.ie.


Cheers.....


R_+
Codes.
xo
Friday, October 16, 2009 

Current mood:  triumphant
Category: Parties and Nightlife
Hey all, busy times here, just a quick post about a recent review in Connected #48 which you may or may not have seen.

"Codes heavily anticipated debut album has finally reached our ears, and to already welcoming acclaim.
But is this just another case of mediocrity shrouded in patriotism ? Thankfully not.
Codes define themselves as alt/electronic, but I for one found it quite difficult to define such a unique sound.
The album bounces from a melodic, soothing tone to an anthemic, almost overwhelming character.
How does this work together ? Surprisingly well infact, - here's a beautifully subtle yet powerful album that
envelops the listener from beginning to end. Truly stunning."

**** 4/5 - Dave Quinn

Hope you're all enjoying the record anyway,
see you out the
re soon
!

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Thursday, October 15, 2009 
Hey All,
    It's with serious regret that we must announce the cancellation of our show in The Clarence, Sligo, on October 16th, due to a venue related problem.
    We are pretty gutted as this was a show we were all really looking forward to. More so because it was already re-scheduled from a previous cancellation. The situation this time was totally out of our hands.
    However, we are currently in the process of re-re-scheduling another date for Sligo town, so watch this space!
 
    We will however still be performing a Sligo show this month. On the 25th October, we will be at The Coach House in Ballymote (Raymonds hometown). It's going to be a pre-Halloween fancy dress spook fest, so you better start rummaging under the stairs for that web-covered costume. Also, don't forget to buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment! It sold out quite promptly last year.
 
Ghosts & Ghouls,
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Monday, October 12, 2009 
To all you budding photographers out there, we will be running a fan pic competition!!

Entry is simple, just upload your best pics of us and then tag us!


More details to follow...

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Saturday, October 10, 2009 

Current mood:  obsequious
Category: Writing and Poetry
The Irish Times had this to feature about ourselves this weekend !
Joy...


"With their debut album ‘Trees Dream in Algebra’, a perfect and assured amalgam of radio-friendly pop and skewed post-rock, Dublin band Codes are preparing to take on the world – and their critics
IN RECESSIONARY TIMES, with record labels taking a very long and a very hard look at any new band’s record sales potential before signing them up, new Dublin band Codes took the upside-down approach. They self-financed their debut album and then presented the finished copy to a record company.
“We worked out that if we gave a label the finished product, they wouldn’t have as many costs as they would have with putting a band in the studio and paying for the recording costs,” says the lead singer, Darragh Anderson. “There was also the fact that we didn’t really fancy a label telling us to change this or change that. We made the album we wanted to make without any outside interference.”
The album, Trees Dream In Algebra , is one of the most assured and accomplished Irish debut albums of the past decade. Shot through with glossy synth pop which is leavened by some deft cinematic touches and the odd classical motif, Trees Dream is that rarest of beasts: an Irish album that will get radio play at both ends of the schedule and the very real possibility that this will chart in a number of bigger territories. A top 10 UK single by this time next year? You’d be a fool to bet against it.
Just take a cursory listen to one of the many stand-out tracks, You Are Here , and what you’re hearing is (although they will chase me down the street with sharpened knives for saying it) the sound of Kevin Shields guesting on an A-Ha single. And it’s that perfect amalgam of radio-friendly pop and skewed post-rock (Keane meet Sigur Rós for peace talks) that informs almost everything here.
MAINLY FROM Ballyfermot in Dublin and all in their early 20s, the four-piece band have all been in an assortment of local bands before but it’s only with Codes that they really found a common purpose.
“Nothing really felt right before,” says Anderson. “But with this band and the way we went about recording the album ourselves, we have something we are proud to stand over. We do know that as a new band we will get described in terms of other more established bands, but we’re prepared for that”.
Influence-wise, Anderson and the band’s bass and synth player, Eoin Stephens, easily reel off a top-notch list of acts: “At one end it would be Radiohead, then the pop sensibility of The Beach Boys and The Beatles and then on to cinematic stuff such as Sigur Rós.”
What moves Codes away from just being a sum of their influences, though, is Anderson’s deft songwriting and his insistence on embracing a melody rather than ploughing straight through it – as many of his “cred” contemporaries still do, bewilderingly.
Sounding like a soundtrack, it’s no surprise to hear Codes talk about how that particular genre of composition impacts on their own work. “I love the work of soundtrack artists such as Ennio Morricone and Murray Gold [the musical director of the Dr Who TV series] and we wanted to this to have that sort of feel. There’s no silence anywhere on the album – to give it that soundtrack feel. We wanted big songs with big arrangements and also to combine all the different elements and textures together so that the album sounds like a complete work,” says Anderson.
For Stephens there was a surprise when they listened to the first playback of the completed work: “It sounded a lot poppier than we had imagined it,” he says. “But you also have the dissonance and the differing time signatures in there too – but never to the extent that it makes it an alienating listening experience.”
WHEN THEY RECORDED the album last year in the UK with the Manic Street Preachers producer, Greg Haver, they were aware that the complex arrangements they were putting down would have to be played live, so they pulled back a bit on the studio trickery.
“Now, when we play them live, we have a standard drums, bass and guitar line-up,” says Stephens, “but we all also have synths on stage so what you hear is really live, nothing is sequenced.”
Late last year, Codes had their biggest live audience when they were asked to support the Keane show at the O2 in Dublin. “Going from playing to a few hundred people to 11,000-odd people was daunting but it was interesting to see how a band operates on that scale,” says Anderson.
Given that the album is just so good and that they self-financed the whole thing, the band are already prepared for the inevitable bitching and sniping from the claustrophobic Dublin music scene. “We just sort of know that some people won’t like us because they will think we’re too commercial,” says Anderson.
“We also know we will be accused of imitating other bands or jumping on a bandwagon – but if you’re the sort of band who do that, what usually happens is you catch only the tail-end of that scene and you find that there are already 20 bands there already doing it better than you.”
“What I’m proudest of about all this is that we put our money where our mouth was when it came to making the album,” says Anderson. “And then we had this take-it-or-leave-it approach when it came to shopping it around the labels. We found the right label in EMI – they get the music, and they get us. It’s all up to us from now on”.
Trees Dream In Algebra is on release. "

Brian Boyd

- Thanks all, hope it makes for an insightful read !

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codes x.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009 
Hey all,

We will be featured on Dave Fannings' The 11th Hour tonight on RTE 2 at 11:50pm.

There will be a swift interview and some live tracks from ourselves.

The show itself was directed by Emmy Award winner Dearbhla Walsh.

Enjoy.

RAY.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Pets and Animals
Hey all, 

Another addition to our collection of reviews,

The Irish Times wrote;

"If you only listen
to one epic-alt-rock record this year, make it this one"
4/5 ****


(Thank you!)

And on the matter of thank you's, a huge thanks to everybody who
came down to a sold-out Academy on Saturday to party for the album
launch.
We had an absolutely amazing time. Thank you all !

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Friday, September 25, 2009 

Current mood:  awake
Category: Life
Hey all,

Just a
quick post to say thanks for helping us debut on the Irish charts at
#18 this week.

Thanks so much for picking u!p or downloading a copy. Spread the word.

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