PR and Marketing manager of Fource Entertainment
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In May 2009, together with Jana Apačka, he founded the Grygar agency KYEO shows, which, in addition to its promotional activities, began publishing the magazine Full Moon in 2010. Currently within the publishing house SMILE Music s.r.o. publishes magazines Full Moon, Spark and co-owns the most visited Czech music website musicserver.cz.
Since 2018, he has been running the Cabinet of Muses in Brno, which is one of the most famous Czech music clubs. Thanks to the award-winning vegan restaurant Die Küche and the newly established music label Kabinet Records, his activities within the music scene are widely spread and thus become an important community center in Brno.
Martin Kozumplík is a founding member of BACH - Brno Club Music Association, which actively participates in current debates on the help of the state and regions of the music scene, affected by anti-coronary measures and associates almost all Brno music clubs.
Art Live agency represents top jazz artists from Czech Republic like Vertigo, Luboš Soukup Quartet, The Balbin´s Poetic Syncopated Six, Limbo, Zorba že ja Buddha, HLASkontraBAS, Points Septet, Phoenix Quartet, Tellemarkk, Between The Lines and others. We provide management, booking, production and PR, especially in jazz music. We cooperate with Czech Radio and start new music & dance project (1920s and 30s).
He graduated from the Faculty of Humanities at Charles University, where he completed a bachelor's thesis on the specifics of Radio Wave broadcasting. He then continued his studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences within the master's field of Media Studies. At the same time, he went to Czech Radio, where he completed the Eleva program. During his master's degree, he received a full-time offer from Radio 1 as a music coordinator. He did not hesitate to interrupt his studies and worked in Radio 1 in this position from 2013 to 2018. Since 2018 he has been the program director of the station. Together with Vojtěch Tkáč, he runs the musically obsessive Reflektor magazine here.