Corjan Mol
- Producer
- Writer
- Composer
Corjan Mol is a Dutch entrepreneur, historian, and musician with a passion for unraveling mysteries. With over 25 years of historical research experience, he specializes in the Middle Ages and Renaissance France. His deep knowledge of hidden histories led him to co-author the historical adventure mystery book The Jerusalem Files (Watkins / Penguin Random House) alongside American historical researcher Christopher Morford.
Since 2019, Corjan has been a recurring cast member on the popular American reality TV series The Curse of Oak Island, where he brings his unique historical insights and expertise to audiences worldwide. A dedicated researcher of the mystery surrounding Rennes-le-Château, Corjan previously co-hosted the Rennessence podcast with the late Philip Coppens and Andrew Gough and has appeared in several TV documentaries, including BBC Yesterday's Forbidden History series.
In addition to his historical work, Corjan is an accomplished musician with a career marked by creativity and innovation. His journey began in 2005 with a groundbreaking single released on a USB stick, a pioneering move at the time. In 2010, he further showcased his unique approach by releasing the Mystery Pop album, featuring songs inspired by popular mystery novels. Endorsed and co-promoted by New York Times bestselling authors like Glenn Cooper and Kathleen McGowan, the album garnered significant media attention, driving sales and earning him a nomination for the prestigious Eurosonic Interactive Artist Award.
In 2014, Corjan founded the electropop project Stage Republic, whose debut album Firstage earned critical acclaim and numerous awards for independent artistry in the United States. In 2019, he shifted genres to electronic dance music, collaborating with top DJs and producers worldwide. His music has since achieved impressive reach, amassing over 100 million streams on TikTok and 10 million on Spotify.
Since 2019, Corjan has been a recurring cast member on the popular American reality TV series The Curse of Oak Island, where he brings his unique historical insights and expertise to audiences worldwide. A dedicated researcher of the mystery surrounding Rennes-le-Château, Corjan previously co-hosted the Rennessence podcast with the late Philip Coppens and Andrew Gough and has appeared in several TV documentaries, including BBC Yesterday's Forbidden History series.
In addition to his historical work, Corjan is an accomplished musician with a career marked by creativity and innovation. His journey began in 2005 with a groundbreaking single released on a USB stick, a pioneering move at the time. In 2010, he further showcased his unique approach by releasing the Mystery Pop album, featuring songs inspired by popular mystery novels. Endorsed and co-promoted by New York Times bestselling authors like Glenn Cooper and Kathleen McGowan, the album garnered significant media attention, driving sales and earning him a nomination for the prestigious Eurosonic Interactive Artist Award.
In 2014, Corjan founded the electropop project Stage Republic, whose debut album Firstage earned critical acclaim and numerous awards for independent artistry in the United States. In 2019, he shifted genres to electronic dance music, collaborating with top DJs and producers worldwide. His music has since achieved impressive reach, amassing over 100 million streams on TikTok and 10 million on Spotify.