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Cojum Dip
Cojumdip promoshot.jpg
Place of Origin Ann Arbor, MI
Genres Metal, Jazz, Opera, Rock
Years Active 2004-2006 2010-Present
Label None
Associated Acts Tally Hall
Website Cojum Dip's Official Website
Cojum Dip's Myspace
Cojum Dip's Twitter
Cojum Dip on YouTube
Cojum Dip's Vimeo
Band Members
Past Members
  • Brian McCorkle (aka Mumutits the Sour - Guitar, Saw)
  • Matt Sever (aka Udabn the Feared - Bass)
  • Jacob Hurley (aka Laurence aka Oktabis the Keeper of the River of Lost Souls - Guitar)
  • Blake Gower (aka Captain No the Love Machine - Drums)


Cojum Dip is an experimental metal/jazz/opera/rock band started by Bora Karaca in Ann Arbor, MI around 2004. They gained some popularity in the Ann Arbour area as one of the most insane, entertaining live acts of all time. After their last concert at The Blind Pig where the band covered Inside The Mind Of Simon, Bora moved to Los Angeles in 2006 and the band was put on hold.

A reunion show took place in 2008[date needs confirmation] at a short-lived venue called The Alibi in Ann Arbor, MI, which no longer exists.

On May 24th, 2009, a video was uploaded to the Cojum Dip YouTube channel titled "What Is Cojum Dip?" [1] In 2010-2011 Bora planned to put together a new chapter of Cojum Dip after finding some new band members in the LA area with a plan to start rocking the world again.[2]

In October 2012 Cojum Dip released two Instrumental Megaman-themed cover albums entitled "Videojuegos: Volume 1"[3] & "Videojuegos: Volume 2"[4]

On the 12th of January 2014 Cojum Dip released a self-titled album on their bandcamp page which features additional vocals by Joe Hawley[5]

In 2019, Cojum Dip's self-titled album was uploaded to streaming services[6], as well as a piano version of 'Moon Waltz'[7] Cojum Dip also featured on Aristotle's Denial which was the only un-reversed song from Joe Hawley Joe Hawley to be uploaded to streaming services.[8]

Discography

LPs

EPs

References

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTM1VlFuQ3E Cojum Dip. [Uploaded 24th May 2009] .'What Is Cojum Dip?' YouTube. Video.
  2. https://www.facebook.com/cojumdip/posts/10150115758320745 Cojum Dip. 2011. Facebook post.
  3. https://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/album/videojuegos-volume-1 Cojum Dip. 2012. Videojuegos: Volume 1. Bandcamp.
  4. https://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/album/videojuegos-volume-2 Cojum Dip. 2012.Videojuegos: Volume 2. Bandcamp.
  5. https://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/album/cojum-dip Cojum Dip. 12th January, 2014. Cojum Dip. Bandcamp.
  6. https://open.spotify.com/album/5RSTrCPHo0MvHuO4BncjTw?si=JfLHnLOySlafw0LQcBeFPw Cojum Dip. 2019. Cojum Dip. Spotify
  7. https://open.spotify.com/track/7xXo26iVHubMRYaeZO9xW7?si=8o1hGUjhRZmIt1Uo86a4rA Cojum Dip. 2019. Moon Waltz (Piano Version). Cojum Dip. Spotify.
  8. https://open.spotify.com/track/1M3HINsGNVZ09MxJsrtGPn?si=GO4aA5lTQV23KZj8KOUqKg Joe Hawley. Uploaded: 2019. Aristotle's Denial. Yelwah Eoj Yelwah Eoj.