Big band and electronics? That is what an international 16-member Cotatcha Orchestra full of great soloists combine in their author's music . The unique fusion is completed and waiting to be recorded on the album. Help us record and release it.
Author: Cotatcha Orchestra
Brno, South Moravian Region, Czechia
All or nothing. Project finished on Jun 3, 2020 at 19:30.
The Cotatcha Orchestra's Big Band has come a long way in its six years of existence. In the beginning, the vision was to play original big band music. From compositions by legendary artists, through contemporary Czech work for big band to cooperation with great foreign guests. Over time, they buit their special own project based on author music combined with electronics. It was created right in the core of the big band and the music is tailored to the whole band and its soloists.
Our journey simply reached another important point, which is the release of the debut album! For recording we have (for you) a rich repertoire of original songs, which are unprecedented by presenting the sound of a big band in a different light thanks to the combination of electronic music. Can't imagine that? So keep reading, more below. ⬇️
When we meet in the studio at the end of June (and we believe that this will be already possible), we will do our utmost to ensure that the album is packed with maximum energy, adventure and sincerity to enrich our culture with something extraordinary. Be part of the birth of a unique recording that will be released under the American label PARMA Recordings in November 2020 and recorded with Grammy nominated sound engineer Jan Košulič. He also helped us to record our quarantine single A Very Old Lady Driving A Ferrari, which has its premiere in this unusual way and deserves to be recorded in studio form.
We want to immortalize the fusion of music worlds to our album and bring it to you as soon as possible. We do not want to make any concessions to quality and so we would like to release a record that will be well recorded, mixed, have a nice cover and booklet. In order to do this, we would need your help to cover the costs of the studio, mixing and mastering of the recordings, pressing the CDs and also cover travel costs of our foreign members. Everything is ready, your support will allow us to follow through! Thanks in advance.
Imagine what a big band can do, how much energy and power is hidden by the music of sixteen great musicians all in one piece. From the subtle notes of piano and double bass to the explosive intensity of drums, trumpets, trombones and saxophones. In the case of the Cotatcha Orchestra, add to this an immense range of electronic music options that support and enhance the resulting emotion and by its presence transmit the whole to the present - our modern world. We would like to share with you this extraordinary sound that combines the cleverness of music with its message. Bigband electronics is not just an odd attempt at originality - an "unprecedented" combination, or a cheap sensation - electronic music has long pervaded all genres and it was time to introduce it to the big band! The album will feature songs by bandleader Jiří Kotač, great pianist Jiří Levíček and Martin Konvička, who is behind the vast majority of music.
The sixteen-member band, founded six years ago by trumpeter Jiří Kotača, is composed of leading players of the young generation of Czech, but also Austrian and Slovak jazz scene enthusiastic about discovering new worlds of music. The band's journey to the album Bigband Electronics led through many different projects - from homage to jazz giants Thad Jones and Duke Ellington (with great Swiss singer Géraldine Schnyder), tour with Dutch trombone player Ilja Reijngoud (laureate of Latin Grammy) to arrangement of Czech Baroque carols star of the Spanish scene - singer Mar Vilaseca.
Sixteen top instrumentalists from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria + electronics :)
Saxophones - Marek Kotača, Radek Zapadlo, Petr Smékal, Ivan Podhola, Radim Hanousek
Trombones - Matthias Zeindlhofer, Jan Galia, Ivan Melin, Michal Motýl
Trumpets - Jan Kozelek, Jaroslav Konečný, Jan Přibil, Jiří Kotača
Rhythm section - Kamil Slezák, Peter Korman, Martin Konvička + electronics
Please help us realize this important step in the life of our orchestra - to release our debut album. Thank you in advance. In case you have any questions about the rewards or anything else, don't hesitate to contact us by email on cotatchaorchestra@gmail.com
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