Marty Holoubek

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Born (1990-09-03) September 3, 1990 (age 33)
Adelaide, South Australia
OriginAdelaide, South Australia, Australia
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Rock music
  • J-Pop
  • Ambient
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsBass Guitar, Double Bass, Synthersizer, Guitar,
Years active[2005–present]
Associated actsermhoi, Shun Ishiwaka, Eiko Ishibashi, Jim O'Rourke, Terumasa Hino
Websitemartyholoubek.com

Marty Holoubek (born 3 September 1990) is a Tokyo-based bassist and composer hailing from Adelaide, Australia.

Early Life

Marty Holoubek was born in Adelaide, South Australia, into a musical lineage. He is the son of guitarist and composer Charli Holoubek and author Susan Holoubek, who possesses musical talents in singing, piano, and guitar. Growing up surrounded by these familial musical influences, Holoubek's passion for music was kindled from an early age.

His formal music education commenced at Marryatville High School, a renowned institution he attended from 2004 to 2008. Demonstrating an innate aptitude for music, Marty was directly admitted into the second year at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, where he pursued his Bachelor of Music from 2010 to 2011.

Embracing opportunities to grow and diversify his musical experiences, Holoubek relocated to Melbourne at the onset of 2012. There, he continued his academic journey, completing his Honours degree at Monash University in 2014. In 2018, eager to engage with different cultural and musical landscapes, Marty ventured to Tokyo. This decision became a transformative chapter in his musical journey, leading him to become a vital presence in Tokyo's dynamic music community.

Career

Holoubek's professional journey in music began in his hometown of Adelaide, where he quickly garnered a reputation as a standout musician. At 21, his talents took him to the Australian city of Melbourne, a city known for its vibrant music scene. Here, Holoubek's artistry flourished further as he connected with the city's music community and continued to leave an indelible mark as both a bassist and composer. In August 2018, in pursuit of new musical horizons, Marty relocated to Tokyo, Japan. This bustling metropolis, known for its rich cultural tapestry, provided a thriving environment for his creativity. Since his move, Holoubek rapidly became a distinguished figure in the Japanese music scene. His collaborations with esteemed artists, including Terumasa Hino, Jim O’Rourke, Eiko Ishibashi, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto, ermhoi, Shun Ishiwaka, Soushi Sakiyama, HIMI, Black Boboi, Kakudo Manami, and Answer to Remember, have not only expanded his musical repertoire but also enabled him to fuse diverse influences, resulting in a unique and compelling sound. Beyond his collaborative efforts, Marty also ventured into television, becoming a main member of the NHK children's show, "Musica Piccolino," in 2019 and 2020. Through this platform, he engaged and inspired young audiences, exemplifying his ability to resonate with listeners across different age groups. From the musical roots of Adelaide to the energetic rhythms of Melbourne, and now, resonating through the heartbeat of Tokyo, Marty Holoubek's captivating compositions and performances continue to captivate audiences globally.

Collaborations

Holoubek has collaborated with artists such as ermhoi, Shun Ishiwaka, Eiko Ishibashi, Jim O'Rourke and Terumasa Hino

Milestones

  • Selected as a James Morrison Jazz Scholarship Finalist, 2010
  • Elder Conservatorium of Music Mitzi's Prize for Top Jazz Bass, 2011
  • Adelaide City Council Award for the Most Outstanding Undergraduate Jazz Student, 2012
  • 2017 Freedman Jazz Fellowship Nominee

Personal Life

Born into a family with strong musical inclinations, Marty Holoubek's life has always revolved around music. His father, Charli Holoubek, is a guitarist and composer, and his mother, Susan Holoubek, is an author with an affinity for music. Holoubek's upbringing in Adelaide was infused with melodies and harmonies, thanks to his family's background. The influences of his parents played a pivotal role in shaping his musical journey from an early age. His commitment to his craft and passion for exploration led him to various parts of Australia and eventually to Tokyo. However, amidst his bustling career, Marty has always maintained a close-knit relationship with his friends and family, valuing the foundational role they've played in his life. While much of his personal life remains private, it's evident that Marty's experiences, travels, and family connections deeply influence his work and artistic expressions.

Musical Style and Influence

Marty Holoubek’s musical style is a rich tapestry woven from diverse influences that span across various genres and eras. Growing up in a household immersed in blues, New Orleans R&B, and rock music, he was deeply influenced by his father’s extensive record collection, which encompass included music from all across the music spectrum from classical, jazz, soul, to 20th-century modern classical music.

This early exposure laid the foundation for Holoubek’s eclectic musical palette, which later expanded to include the pop and hip-hop sounds of that he heard on the radio at the time. His journey continued as he pursued formal education at the Elder Conservatory of Music where he enrolled into the university’s jazz program, where he delved deeper into the complexities of jazz theory and performance.

Drawing from this multifaceted background, Holoubek’s bass playing is characterised by a dynamic mesh of styles, incorporating elements of blues, intricate jazz harmonies, and the rhythmic cadences of hip-hop. His versatility as a musician enables him to seamlessly navigate across genres, bringing a unique flavor to every musical endeavor.

As an artist, Holoubek’s influences shine through in his innovative approach to composition and improvisation, blending tradition with more contemporary musical techniques. Marty’s music reflects a deep appreciation for the diverse tapestry of musical expression.

Discography

As a Leader

  • Trio I feat. James Bowers and Shun Ishiwaka
  • Trio II feat. May Inoue and Shun Ishiwaka
  • Trio III feat. Eiko Ishibashi and Tatsuhisa Yamamoto

As a Co-Leader

  • Shota Watanabe and Marty Holoubek's Song for the Sun
  • SMTK's Siren Propaganda
  • SMTK's Super Magic Tokyo Karma
  • SMTK's SMTK EP
  • Hisakaku Quartet (Self Titled)
  • The Lagerphones's LP, The Lagerphones, Kanpai Mina San, Atarashidi
  • Daniel Clohesy and Marty Holoubek's Cactus

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