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The album a sense of destiny by guitarist David Kollar and Norwegian trumpeter Arve Henriksen is the result of their long-term intensive collaboration. It brings extensive sonic fields, colourful sound collages and unusual rhythmic patterns, while their music flows in a special, magical space-time.

Book only in Slovak language.

In his book O hudbe a dobe, Slovak guitarist David Kollar brings a remarkable series of interviews with world musicians, publicists and producers, with whom he has been collaborating recently. The engaging, personal narration deals not only with the issue of concert and recording activities at present, but also touches on philosophical and essential issues.

The new double album by guitarist David Kollar brings on its first disc entitled Crime On the Bunny robust guitar riffs supported by Pat Mastelotto’s drums and Arve Henriksen’s trumpet, as well as extensive ambient spaces of Kollar’s field recordings. The second album 10 Poems for Ronroco is a free cycle of ten pieces, recorded on a specific string instrument ronroco, inspired by the lyrical poems of Valerij Kupka.

The album Unexpected Isolation by guitarist David Kollar and Norwegian trumpeter Arve Henriksen is a dark sound response to an unexpected coronacrisis, full of rough, industrial spaces and revealing sonoristic combinations.

 Illusion of a Separate World is the meeting between innovative Slovakian guitarist, film music composer and sound designer David Kollar (Steven Wilson, Pat Mastelotto, Fennesz, Marco Minnemann, Eivind Aarset) and Norwegian trumpet maestro Arve Henriksen. Shimmering soundscapes and haunting melodies mixed with soundtrack music, ethnic influences, electronic explorations, jazz hybrids, and post-rock riffs are at the core of this meeting.

The album Notes From the Underground by David Kollar has been freely inspired by the famous Dostoyevsky novel and presents a great sound mosaic, made from the dark layers of experimental acoustic, electronic and ambient music, supported by the magic atmosphere of Paolo Raineri ‘s trumpet.

Remixes of previously released tracks from previous albums David Kollar, which can be purchased separately or as part of David’s books of notes since 2005. The book is called Notes I. – Alchemy success and lost.

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February 20, 2013

The album The Son is a personal artistic statement of Prešov´s jazz guitarist David Kollar. It is an uncompromising artistic solo projects, which represent a synthesis of different genres and influences, from the results of cooperation with the Norwegian magician Eivind Aarset through the fragile, thoughtful guitar fantasies, full of philosophical introspection into music, up to the ambient, masterful electroacoustic work with modern achievements of the studio sound.

Equation of time album from guitarist David Kollar in collaboration with the Hungarian pair of musicians Ádam Markó and Gergő Baranyi.

A new album Film Soundtracks and Ideas of the guitar player and composer David Kollar  contains a music to the short films of young directors Mikhail Verner and Erik Bošnák. An unique poetic music language and a fragile structure of the delicate melodic motifs create a connecting line of all  record.


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