The group formed in 2000, consisting of Hyjak, Torcha, and DJ Bonez. Hyjak first appeared on the scene in 1998, at the age of fifteen he snuck into a pub in the Sydney suburb of Kings Cross to compete in a rap battle, which he won. Torcha, hailing from Sydney's west, was an active volunteer youth worker, doing programs in youth prisons and performing at anti-war rallies. Formally part of Sydney's Eth-nik Tribe, another Australian hip hop group. Hyjak N Torcha signed to Obese Records and their first album Drastik Measures was released in 2004. "Sneak", a single from that album, received airplay on Triple J and the video clip was played on rage. The album was reviewed on Triple J's website. They have since performed with artists including the Hilltop Hoods, De La Soul, Xzibit, Mobb Deep, Gang Starr, Lord Finesse, Swollen Members, Murs and Ice Cube. The group's members are also affiliated with Dominion, an Australian hip hop crew. Hyjak N Torcha have made guest appearances on records by artists including Hilltop Hoods, Bliss n Eso and Pegz. They also released a videoclip for their track "A Night with Chopper", featuring Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read, from his album, Interview with a Madman, which, in 2006, won the award for 'Best New Filmmaker' at the BelowGround Music Video Fest Awards. The group released their second album, Unregrettable, in 2009. The album was produced by Mules and features appearances by Murs, N'fa and S.Q.Z.
Solo careers
Hyjak
Hyjak released his first solo EP in 2002 "Breaking Sound Barriers" through Statik Recordings, DJ Bonez produced the whole EP and it was released on limited 12" inch vinyl. In 2006, Hyjak released a mixtape, Shady Characters featuring Torcha, Kye, Bliss N Eso and others. He also performed on a track for Jase's single "Nutcase". In 2011, Hyjak released a mixtape called The Reminder Mixtape featuring Kerser, Chow. P and Thorn. Hyjak released a solo LP, Light at the End of the Tunnel, in 2013, distributed by Obese Records. Two years later Hyjak released his second LP "Stage Diving With No Crowd", released on CD and digital.
Torcha
Torcha formed a five-piece band, A Broken Silence, with keyboardist B-Don, guitarist Cactus, bass player Boots and drummer Nathan Tuffin. The band attracted the attention of Tim Freedman, who collaborated with Torcha on "The Road is Lost", the first single from the band's debut album, All For What, released in 2009. Torcha played the song whilst touring around Australia with Freedman's band, The Whitlams, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The album also features guests appearances from Ozi Batla, Patriarch and DJ Skizo. Torcha released his solo LP, Frozen State, together with producer B-Don in 2010. The beats were created without any use of samples and the instruments are mostly played by B-Don. The album features guest appearances from N'fa, Hyjak, S.Q.Z, 2furious and also Korean mega-star Bobby Kim with his crew Buga Kingz.