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He's also the orange tie member of Tally Hall, he played a key role in documenting the band and the recording process of their 2nd studio album [[hallmanac:Good & Evil|Good & Evil]]. He has also been featured in several episodes of [[hallmanac:Tally Hall's Internet Show|Tally Hall's Internet Show]], including his recurring sketch [[hallmanac:15 Seconds Of Bora|15 Seconds of Bora]].
He's also the orange tie member of Tally Hall, he played a key role in documenting the band and the recording process of their 2nd studio album [[hallmanac:Good & Evil|Good & Evil]]. He has also been featured in several episodes of [[hallmanac:Tally Hall's Internet Show|Tally Hall's Internet Show]], including his recurring sketch [[hallmanac:15 Seconds Of Bora|15 Seconds of Bora]].
==Background==
Bora Kurt Karaca was born in Detroit, Michigan on November 26th 1983, he attended Detroit Country Day School in the class of 2002, at that high school, his childhood friend Jacob Daniel Hurley was part of the class of 2003, they had known each other since middle school, bonding over shared interests and ideas in the world of music. Both agreed that the current bands at the time lacked novelty and would come to discuss what they wanted to see from current bands. As such, Bora attempted to start a band, but finding other bandmates in the high school was difficult. Two years later in 2002, Bora graduated from Highschool and joined the University of Michigan, performing Arts Technology, Music Composition and Sound Recording, in there, Bora would continue to attempt on forming his band, and began placing flyers on campus, but he wouldn't find any portayers until early 2004.
4 years later on 2006, he graduated from the University of Michigan and did a farewell Cojum Dip show before leaving Ann Arbor to Los Angeles, there he started slowly building his own musical studio, The Laboratory Audio, a project he would only finish by at least 2009. He briefly visited Ann Arbor in 2008 and performed with Cojum Dip in a reunion show at The Alibi. For the coming years, Bora continued to briefly get back to the Dip, releasing a few demos and trying to find new portrayers for the band in Los Angeles, something that did not succeed.
Around 2009-2011, he briefly worked full time with Tally Hall on the Good & Evil tour. That year he also started producing the album Videojuegos, an album full of Videogames covers, mostly MegaMan covers. In 2013 he started production on Cojum Dip's Self Titled album and released it one year later on 2014, afterwards, he helped Rob Cantor from Tally Hall in his album "Not A Trampoline".


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Revision as of 13:29, 22 October 2024

Bora Karaca
Mastermind of Cojum Dip
Date of Birth: November 26, 1983
Hometown: Detroit, MI
Current resident of: Detroit, MI
Portrays: Bodur the Clumsy
Laurence (occasionally)
Udabn the Feared (occasionally)
Mumutits the Sour (occasionally)
Captain No the Love Machine (occasionally)
Other Names: Gary Patterson, Roger[1]


Bora Kurt Karaca, better known as Bora Karaca, is the mastermind behind Cojum Dip, creating the band in the early 2000s and portraying Bodur the Clumsy (and other members when necessary).

He's also the orange tie member of Tally Hall, he played a key role in documenting the band and the recording process of their 2nd studio album Good & Evil. He has also been featured in several episodes of Tally Hall's Internet Show, including his recurring sketch 15 Seconds of Bora.

Background

Bora Kurt Karaca was born in Detroit, Michigan on November 26th 1983, he attended Detroit Country Day School in the class of 2002, at that high school, his childhood friend Jacob Daniel Hurley was part of the class of 2003, they had known each other since middle school, bonding over shared interests and ideas in the world of music. Both agreed that the current bands at the time lacked novelty and would come to discuss what they wanted to see from current bands. As such, Bora attempted to start a band, but finding other bandmates in the high school was difficult. Two years later in 2002, Bora graduated from Highschool and joined the University of Michigan, performing Arts Technology, Music Composition and Sound Recording, in there, Bora would continue to attempt on forming his band, and began placing flyers on campus, but he wouldn't find any portayers until early 2004.

4 years later on 2006, he graduated from the University of Michigan and did a farewell Cojum Dip show before leaving Ann Arbor to Los Angeles, there he started slowly building his own musical studio, The Laboratory Audio, a project he would only finish by at least 2009. He briefly visited Ann Arbor in 2008 and performed with Cojum Dip in a reunion show at The Alibi. For the coming years, Bora continued to briefly get back to the Dip, releasing a few demos and trying to find new portrayers for the band in Los Angeles, something that did not succeed.

Around 2009-2011, he briefly worked full time with Tally Hall on the Good & Evil tour. That year he also started producing the album Videojuegos, an album full of Videogames covers, mostly MegaMan covers. In 2013 he started production on Cojum Dip's Self Titled album and released it one year later on 2014, afterwards, he helped Rob Cantor from Tally Hall in his album "Not A Trampoline".

References