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Colour Coding
GenresAlternative rock, indie pop
Years active2011–present
LabelsHurley Studio, New York label Cosine Records
MembersChris Holland
Tim Commandeur

Colour Coding is an Australian indie pop band officially formed in 2011 and based in Sydney. The band was formed by Chris Holland and Tim Commandeur, both members of the group Operator Please.[1] They later split, taking in their identifiable Forté band as cousins. The band released its first EP Proof in March 2012 with the lead single "Perfect" that was uploaded as a free track online in November 2011.

Early life

At ages 12 and 13, cousins Chris and Tim recorded an extended play in Tim's father's mark studio. In 2005, Chris and Tim became co-founder and drummer of the pop group Operator Please. In 2008, Chris joined the band as keyboardist.

This early experience helped the boys realize their dream of forming their own band, Colour Coding.[2]

2011–present: Proof

In September 2011, Hoppy Studios (Sydney) produced their first single, "Perfect". It was a free-to-download online release track.[3] The track was then added to the fourth digital release by New York label Cosine Records in the US.[1]

In March 2012, the duo released their extended play (EP) album titled Proof and introduced their concerts.[1]

On November 30, 2013, the duo announced on their official Facebook page that they would be entering a hiatus.[4]

Discography

EP albums

References

  1. ^ a b c SoundCloud Ltd. (2012) Colour Coding's sound
  2. ^ SoundCloud Ltd. (2012) Colour Coding's sound
  3. ^ Band Camp (2012) Perfect by Colour Coding
  4. ^ "Colour Coding - It is a little sad to announce, but we..." Colour Coding on Facebook. Retrieved 12 December 2013.