David Koller (born 27 September 1960) is a Czech musician and record producer.
Koller started his career in the early 1980s as the drummer of Jasná Páka and has also played in various other bands, including à ½entour, Pusa, and Blue Effect. He founded the popular Czech group Lucie in 1985 and remained there until 2005, when he departed, due to disagreements with fellow members P.B.CH. and Robert Kodym. The group reunited in 2012. In 2008, he was temporarily a touring member of Chinaski, and he leads his own group, Kollerband. Koller has produced music for Miro à ½birka, Koistinen, Alice, Plexis, Walk Choc Ice, Oskar Petr, Lucie BÃÂlá, and many others. In 2016, he produced the album SrdeÃÂnàpà ÂÃÂbÃÂh for Michal Ambroà ¾, longtime leader of the bands Jasná Páka and Hudba Praha. In 2019, he supervised the production of the album Hudba Praha & Michal Ambroà ¾. In 2024, Koller announced on social media that he would be leaving Lucie following that year's concert activities, in order to focus on his family and solo band.
Together with Lucie member Michal Dvoà Âák, Koller composed the score for the films Amerika (1994), Poslednàpà Âesun (1995), and Mrtvej brouk (1998). With artist David ÃÂerný and filmmaker Alice Nellis, he opened the multicultural center MeetFactory in 2007. Koller has made appearances in several films and television productions, including Praà ¾Ã¡kà ¯m, tÃÂm je tu hej (1991), Accumulator 1 (1994), and KancelÃ¡à  BlanÃÂk (2014).
In early 2014, Koller signed an appeal to the Sobotka government, which called for a tougher line towards Russia and the punishment of all minorities in the Czech Republic who have Russian citizenship, namely "immediate suspension of visas for Russian citizens, abolishing the possibility of dual citizenship for Russian citizens, freezing of accounts of Russian citizens in the Czech Republic in order to verify the legality of these deposits, stopping the entry of Russian business and capital into the Czech Republic".
According to Koller, "The government should make sure we choose Europe and NATO and not Russians. We express this through song, but everyone should realize that we play guitars that were made mostly in America. What has Russia given us?"
Koller's son Adam is also a drummer and occasionally plays in bands with his father.
Studio albums
Compilations
Live albums