Joco (duo)

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Joco on German Television, 2016

Joco (commonly stylized as JOCO) is a German music duo consisting of sisters Josepha Carl and Cosima Carl from Hamburg, Germany.[1]

The two sisters are known for their unique compositions, with Josepha playing the drums and Cosima playing the piano.[2]

History[edit]

Having starting to play the piano at an early age, Cosima studied the piano at the ArtEZ Conservatory in Enschede, Netherlands, where as Josepha studied both singing and the saxophone. They both are multi-instrumentalists and play all the instruments in used in their music by themselves, except for some additional instruments such the as bass guitar (which they invited guest musicians for on their second album).

After the release of their albums "Horizon" (2015) and "Into the Deep" (2017), the duo toured Europe in 2021; performing at concerts and festivals, as well as doing interviews on TV shows and radio.[3]

Both of their albums were recorded at the Abbey Road Studios recording studio in London together with Grammy Award winning producer Steve Orchard.[4]

In November 2015, the sisters won the VDKD music award and were honored as "Best Newcomer of the Year 2015".[5] They were also nominated for the German New Music Award. Sony Music Germany signed JOCO, releasing "Horizon" and "Into the Deep" physically in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as digitally worldwide.[citation needed]

Official music videos were produced for their singles "Pilot" and "Why Didn’t I See" (2015) and for the second album’s single "Racquet" and "Kopfkarussell". Moreover, many live video sessions were recorded on online session platforms. There also exists a short online documentary about their first recording session at Abbey Road.[6]

In 2016, the duo was selected as one of ten artists to compete in the German qualifiers for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, although they were later eliminated in the final three.[7][8]

JOCO has also collaborated with projects from the jazz and classical world. The German National Broadcasting Service (NDR) invited the two to work together with the NDR Bigband. In 2018, JOCO played the sold out Elbphilharmonie two nights in a row and shared the stage with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra under the theme 'classic meets pop'.[9]

The sisters have connected with international musicians, having gone on tour with Van Morrison[10] and Lucy Rose.[11] In July 2018, JOCO was invited to China to play at the "Chengdu International Sister Cities Youth Music Festival" and in 2019 they played at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival in Austin, Texas (USA).

Media appearances[edit]

In 2016, JOCO took part in the German pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and played their Song "Full Moon" live on television for an audience of around 4.2 million. The performance catapulted the album "Horizon" to the number 2 slot of the iTunes album charts overnight.[12]

Furthermore, JOCO frequently appeared on television from 2014 through 2019. They performed one of their songs live on the TV-Show “ZDF MorgenMagazin” in Berlin twice,[13] on the TV-Show "BR Abendschau"[14] in Munich and on the TV-show "RBB Zibb" in Potsdam, Germany. They were also interviewed on the “ARD Tagesschau24[15] and "WDR Einsweitergefragt" radio shows. When they played at the Elbphilharmonie in February 2018, "NDR Hallo Niedersachsen" accompanied the sisters.[16] The sisters were featured on the TV-show "ARD Brisant", airing to an audience of around 2.46 million viewers.[17]

Discography[edit]

Joco performs at the Way Back When Festival in 2015

Albums:

2015: Horizon (Sony Music, Columbia)

2017: Into the Deep (Sony Music, Columbia)

Singles:

2015: Pilot

2015: Why didn't I See

2017: Racquet

2017: Kopfkarussell

Live videos:

2012: Winter

2015: We draw a Line

2015: Over the Horizon

2017: Kopfkarussell

2018: Bavaria

2020: Jungle Drum (Emiliana Torrini Cover)

Official videos:

2015: Pilot

2015: Why didn't I See

2017: Racquet

References[edit]

  1. ^ FOCUS Online (5 June 2015). "Musik: Schwestern-Duo Joco bezaubert mit filigranem Piano-Pop". FOCUS Online. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Das Hamburger Joco Duo • NDR Ticketshop Magazin". NDR Ticketshop Magazin (in German). 16 March 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Schwestern-Duo Joco bezaubert mit filigranem Piano-Pop". FOCUS Online (in German). Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Steve Orchard". Discogs. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  5. ^ "News [Musikpreis des VDKD 2015 geht an JOCO] / MIZ". www.miz.org. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  6. ^ JOCO recording "Horizon" in Abbey Road Studios, retrieved 13 April 2021
  7. ^ "Germany to send one of these 10 musicians to Eurovision". Deutsche Welle. 12 January 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Joco bleibt zu Hause". Emder Zeitung (in German). 25 February 2016. Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  9. ^ NDR. "NDR Late Night: Die Sterne vom Himmel". www.ndr.de (in German). Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Van Morrison live in Hamburg - Konzertreview | SOUNDS & BOOKS". SOUNDS & BOOKS - Das Online-Magazin für Musik und Literatur (in German). 23 July 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Lucy Rose – 02.10.2015 – Luxor, Köln - ROCK FANATICS - Webzine". www.rock-fanatics.de. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  12. ^ NDR. "Joco: Teilnehmer deutscher Vorentscheid 2016". www.eurovision.de (in German). Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  13. ^ JOCO im ZDF Morgenmagazin "Why didn't I see" | moma-café TV 12 June 2015 | Josepha & Cosima Carl, retrieved 13 April 2021
  14. ^ Gesangsduo JOCO bei RBB Zibb - Livetalk INTO THE DEEP | ARD 21 August 2017, retrieved 13 April 2021
  15. ^ Die Band JOCO zu Gast im tagesschau Studio ARD KULTUR 25.8.17, retrieved 13 April 2021
  16. ^ JOCO in der Elbphilharmonie Hamburg - NDR Hallo Niedersachsen TV 17.2.18, retrieved 13 April 2021
  17. ^ Sphärische Klänge von JOCO Konzerte Elbphilharmonie - BRISANT ARD 16.02.2018, retrieved 13 April 2021

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