They could easily have spent their whole lives living worlds apart, but the chance encounter between the two songwriters of The Coo feels like it was always meant to be.
(read the extended story here in this blog post)
Matt Arthur and Jara Holdert’s journey started with a serendipitous meeting on a midsummer evening and has evolved into a deep musical and personal relationship bridging the North Sea. They write and sing songs together in two-part harmony about time, love, life and the universe.
Matt Arthur, finding himself somewhat lost and unfulfilled at home, left Britain on a spontaneous trip to Amsterdam, alone, searching for a spiritual and musical break. He took himself to a local open mic event at Amsterdam’s café De Koe. That’s where Jara Holdert first noticed him, sitting at the other end of the bar. After they heard one another’s songs, they knew immediately that they were woven from the same artistic cloth. A conversation started over some jenevers and continued when they met up again the next evening and Jara showed Matt around the canals under a full Amsterdam moon. They talked about music and philosophy and life and heartbreak. And then they had to part, way too soon.
Matt went back to London, and Jara stayed in Amsterdam. Too often, stories end there. And it would have been a beautiful story, even if it was only ever going to be a fleeting one. But when, almost a year later, Jara decided to pay Matt an impromptu visit, they discovered that their musical connection went far deeper than they’d realised. The moment they were in the same room again, something clicked. Something in the space between them – the space they had reduced from miles and miles to just metres – fell into place.
“The very first day, we went up to Matt’s studio in Tottenham and from the moment I picked up a guitar, we were playing, exploring, adding, and a song flowed out. It surprised both of us,” says Jara.
The next two years were spent writing songs over WhatsApp, meeting over FaceTime and visiting each other —- when they could afford it —- to play intimate acoustic shows together.
“We discovered that there was this kind of magic between us, musically.” says Matt. “We don’t ever need to discuss things too much. We could start and end songs on stage whenever we liked, or we could change melodies and arrangements and we knew that we would follow each other”.
Jara: “Our days together were always limited, so we never had much time to rehearse. But we discovered that it didn’t matter when we played impromptu concerts – we trusted each other musically, and because we took songs on stage right after we’d written something, the material stayed fresh and the performance adventurous. We both had experience with studio projects and band projects where tracks were perfected to a tee and rehearsed for hours, but that’s not what we were about. Our playing together felt more free, spontaneous, a breath of relief. We thought part of our magic was in that – and that the live-feel of our material is what we should try to capture if we’d ever record.
In April 2019, the time was ripe – the Coo was ready to capture their sound as it was created, as it evolved, and as it had always been heard —- in a live environment.
Words and Music by The Coo: Matt Arthur & Jara Holdert More info on:
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Release Date | May 15, 2020 |
Amsterdam Moon - Download
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SKU | JL018 |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
Channels | 2ch Stereo, 5 Channel Surround Sound, 2ch Stereo & 5ch Surround |
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Cables | Van der Hul |
Cover Desing | Jan-Jaap Poot |
Digital Converters | Horus, Merging Technologies |
Editing Software | Merging Pyramix |
Mastering Engineers | Jared Sacks, Tom Caulfield |
Mastering Room | Grimm LS1 Loudspeakers |
Microphones | Sonodore, Bruel & Kjaer 4006, Schoeps, AKG |
MP3 Mastering | Bastiaan Kuijt (mp3 files) |
Notes | DSD 512 Stereo files created by Tom Caulfield at the NativeDSD Mastering Lab using Jussi Laako's latest EC modulators from Signalyst |
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Producer | Jared Sacks, Jonas Sacks |
Production Manager | Sjoerd Vriesema |
Recording Engineer | Jared Sacks |
Recording Location | Uilenburgersjoel in Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
Recording Software | Pyramix, Merging Technologies |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DXD |
Release Date | May 15, 2020 |
Amsterdam Moon (140g Vinyl)
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SKU | JL018-vinyl |
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Cables | Van der Hul |
Cover Desing | Jan-Jaap Poot |
Digital Converters | Horus, Merging Technologies |
Editing Software | Merging Pyramix |
Mastering Engineers | Jared Sacks, Tom Caulfield |
Mastering Room | Grimm LS1 Loudspeakers |
Microphones | Sonodore, Bruel & Kjaer 4006, Schoeps, AKG |
MP3 Mastering | Bastiaan Kuijt (mp3 files) |
Notes | DSD 512 Stereo files created by Tom Caulfield at the NativeDSD Mastering Lab using Jussi Laako's latest EC modulators from Signalyst |
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Producer | Jared Sacks, Jonas Sacks |
Production Manager | Sjoerd Vriesema |
Recording Engineer | Jared Sacks |
Recording Location | Uilenburgersjoel in Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
Recording Software | Pyramix, Merging Technologies |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DXD |
Dimensions | 37 × 33 × 1 cm |
Release Date | May 15, 2020 |
Weight | 0.3 kg |
Press reviews
At the Barrier
“the collection is a delight and something that you will want to play over and over again…tuneful, relaxing and the perfect supplement to a lazy summer afternoon.”
For Folk’s Sake
“Amsterdam Moon is dotted with stories that feel especially poignant for the Coo themselves; latest single ‘If Only’ is the first song that Arthur and Holdert have ever written together. The sweet, harmonic folk number unearths the inception of their collaboration.”
Music News
“wonderful two-part harmonies that would surely have folk greats like Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris nodding in approval.”
July Report – NativeDSD Album of The Year Award
The songs and music from The Coo are deeply rooted in a musical connection. There is no doubt about the singing, passion, and the pure joy of the songs on this album. An excellent debut from a vocal duo that you will be hearing more from in the future.
July Report – NativeDSD Album of The Year Award
“Startlingly present, right there in front of you, The Coo (Matt Arthur and Jara Holdert) make their songs seem as if they are flowing right out their hearts for the first time.”
Independent Music Reviews
“…something out of the 60’s, an honestly poetic and deceptively romantic collaboration that I will be listening to for years to come.”
Independant Music Reviews
“…something out of the 60’s, an honestly poetic and deceptively romantic collaboration that I will be listening to for years to come.”
SAD HOUSE DADDY
“The Coo write melodic and beautifully crafted songs with a sound that is wistful, harmonious and raw.”
Folk Radio UK
“…some artists just sound like they were made to work together and The Coo are no exception, their harmonies are a soothing balm for the chaos of today.”
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