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Musical style

Founded in Istanbul in 1996, Baba Zula feautures founding members Levent Akman (percussion, rhythm machines,toys), Murat Ertel (saz and other strings,vocal), as well as darbuka player Coşar Kamçı who replaced original member Emre Onel in 2005. BaBa Zula added live drawing artist Ceren Oykut into the mix in 2004. Her presence onstage has added an important visual aspect to BaBa Zula's live performances.


Baba Zula go to great lengths to provide their fans with a unique live show experience. Their ritual like performances are a mixture of disciplines of art, often featuring belly dancers, elaborate costumes, poetry, theatre and live animation, delivering viewers a tantalizing audio-visual feast.


By mixing oriental instruments such as the darbuka, electric saz, and spoons with electronics and modern sounds, BaBa Zula creates a sound all their own called "Oriental Dub". While a ney can represent the past Sufi-Islamic tradition, and a clarinet is the symbol of the music of the Turkish gypsies-an electric saz together with a wooden spoon can serve as musical compass to Turkish musical roots going as far back as pre-Islamic, shamanic times, through Anatolia reaches all the way up to present-day Istanbul.Despite sounds that might initially come to mind when one hears the phrase "Oriental Dub", Baba Zula's music is in fact rock'n roll that rolls in a way that westerners haven't heard since the late '60s rock epoch. Baba Zula share their legacy with us through their music, a music born out of Istanbul and influenced by the memories of Istanbul passed on to them from generations past.


The group, which from the very beginning has shown great interest in featuring guest musicians and players in concerts and albums, has been accompanied by stars such as the Thracian Selim Sesler (clarinet master), the Canadian singer Brenna MacCrimmon (specialized in Balkan folk music), Alexander Hacke (E.N.), Fred Frith (from Henry Cow, John Zorn, etc), Jaki Liebezeit (Can), Hüsnü Şenlendirici (Clarinet master from "Laço Tayfa"), Ralph Carney from San Fransisco (saxophonist who worked with Tom Waits and B52's) and the diva Semiha Berksoy (first Turkish opera singer and painter).



Baba Zula's debut album, "Tabutta Rovasata = Sommersault in the Coffin" (re-released by Kadraj in 2006) includes the original music score for Dervis Zaim's first movie of the same name released in 1996 about a car thief who returns the cars he has stolen to their original owners and falls in love with a peacock. The album also includes four songs on which the movie's stars Ahmet Ugurlu, Tuncel Kurtiz and Aysel Aydemir contribute vocals.


Their album, "Three Plays from Seventeen pieces" (Doublemoon Records ) comprising music created for the plays "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint Exupery, "Frog Tales" by Arnold Lobel and "Kitchen Accidents" by Perihan Mağden, was released in 1999. Apart from a number of other artists,Ralph Carney, Brenna McCrimmon and Selim Sesler have also taken part in this album as guest stars. Baba Zula has also made the music for the film "Renkli Türkçe = Colored and in Turkish", directed by Ahmet Cadırcı.


Their third album "Psychebelly Dance Music released in May 2003 was mixed and mastered by the British musician and producer Mad Professor who previously worked with Massive Attack , The Orb, Lee Perry and the like. Their fourth album "Duble Oryantal" which was released on Doublemoon Records in May of 2005, reunited them with mix-master Mad Professor, Sly & Robbie and Alexander Hacke and reflects the culmination of years of fearless musical adventuring, and as usual there's a talented and eclectic supporting cast on board for a share of the bounty.


On 2007 release, "Roots", Baba Zula return to their original format as a trio and only the core members of the BaBa Zula family, such as vocalist Brenna MacCrimmon, can be heard on only one song. The group also show off a new perspective on their trademark sound "oriental dub" courtesy of the group's first trip to Japan in the Spring of 2007, where they befriended a Japanese sound engineer. Traditional Turkish influences on the album include works by important composers and lyricists in the history of Turkish music, such as Neşet Ertaş and Pir Sultan Abdal as well as analog recording techniques courtesy of Turkish producer Mehmet Ateş.


Baba Zula have composed several mood-setting pieces for the silver screen over the years, their most recent release is an original score for the film "Dondurmam Gaymak". The band also appeared in the Golden Bear award winning director Fatih Akın’s film "Crossing the Bridge" that explores the sounds of Istanbul. The group also provided music for the film by recording with Einstuerzende Neubauten's Alexander Hacke.


Baba Zula have turned up the volume and energy levels at festivals such as the Roskilde Festival (Denmark), Sofia Film Festival (Bulgaria), Klinkende Munt Festival (Belgium), Arezzo Wave Festival (Italy), Images of Middle East (multi-city Denmark tour), Cologne Triennale (Germany), Printemps de Bourges (France), Şimdi/Now Festival (Germany), the Boost Festival ( Netherlands) and the Venice Biennial.


Guest musicians

International guests:

Turkish guests: Lowell Sly Fillmore Dunbar was born on 10 May 1952, in Kingston, Jamaica. ... Sly and Robbie are probably reggaes most prolific and long lasting production team. ... Alexander Hacke (also known as Alexander von Borsig, Alex Hacke, Hacke, born October 11, 1965 in Berlin/Neukölln) is a guitarist, bass-guitar player, singer, experimental / industrial / electronic musician from Germany. ... Einstürzende Neubauten is an ever changing band originally from West Berlin that was formed in 1980 as part of a modern folk music movement. ... Brenna MacCrimmon is a Canadian folk singer from Toronto, Ontario. ...

  • clarinetist Hüsnü Şenlendirici from Laço Tayfa
  • Turkish rock and pop Özkan Uğur from MFÖ
  • writer-painter-musician Mehmet Güreli

Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... This page may meet Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Mazhar-Fuat-Özkan (commonly referred to as MFÖ) is a famous Turkish band. ...

Discography

  • 1996 - Tabutta Rövaşata - soundtrack for Tabutta Rövaşata ("Somersault in the Coffin") by Derviş Zaim (Ada Music)
  • 1999 - Üç Oyundan Onyedi Müzik (Doublemoon)
  • 2003 - Psychebelly Dance Music (Doublemoon, mixed by Mad Professor)
  • 2005 - Duble Oryantal (Doublemoon, mixed by Mad Professor)
  • 2006 - Dondurmam Gaymak - soundtrack for Dondurmam Gaymak ("Ice Cream, I Scream") by Yüksel Aksu (Rh Pozitif)
  • 2007 - Kökler (Doublemoon)

DerviÅŸ Zaim (born 1964 in Famagusta, Cyprus) is a Turkish Cypriot novelist and filmmaker. ... Founded in 1998 as an offshoot of Pozitif Productions, Doublemoon Records is an independent pioneering label based in Istanbul, Turkey dedicated to spreading the cultural tapestry that is the citys sound around the world. ... Dondurmam Gaymak (English: ) is an award-winning[1][2] Turkish comedy movie about globalism. ...

Performances

The band also appeared in the film Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul (2005) by Fatih Akın. It is a documentary on the music of Istanbul, played and recorded with Einstürzende Neubauten's Alexander Hacke. The band performs the song "Tavus Havası". // Quick history The Printemps de Bourges is a music festival, started in 1977 by Jean Christophe Dechico (director of the Maison de la Culture at the time), Alain Meilland (actor and singer) and Daniel Colling (music booking agent). ... Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy  - Queen Beatrix  - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War   - Declared July 26, 1581   - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Fatih Akın holding the Golden Bear Fatih Akın (August 25, 1973 in Hamburg) is a German film director of Turkish descent. ... Einstürzende Neubauten is an experimental music band, originally from West Berlin, formed in 1980. ... Alexander Hacke (also known as Alexander von Borsig, Alex Hacke, Hacke, born October 11, 1965 in Berlin/Neukölln) is a guitarist, bass-guitar player, singer, experimental / industrial / electronic musician from Germany. ...


External links

  • Baba Zula.com - Official website
  • Baba Zula Fan Sites
  • Baba Zula at MySpace

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Baba Zula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (326 words)
Known for its unique sound created by the amalgamation of natural field recordings coupled with traditional and modern acoustic and electronic instruments, Baba Zula, an adventurous İstanbul-based underground band has brought a brand new dimension to the alternative world music scene.
With their third album, Duble Oryantal again mixed and mastered in the heart of mega-city Istanbul by Mad Professor, Baba Zula have further developed the new genre they have named oriental dub.There’s a talented and eclectic supporting cast on board for a share of musical pioneering.
Among Baba Zula's performances are Roskilde Festival (Denmark), Cologne Triennale (Germany), Printemps de Bourges (France) and Şimdi/Now Festival (Germany), Boost Festival (The Netherlands).
Oriental Dub: oriental music and reggae in Baba Zula's electronic treatments of traditional Turkis.. (258 words)
Intrepid buccaneers and experimentalists Baba Zula continue to explore uncharted waters with this, their third "Belly Double" album on Doublemoon.
Mixed and mastered in the heart of mega-city Istanbul by legendary British dub producer Mad Professor, who also worked on their last outing “Psychebelly Dance Music”, “Belly Double” is the culmination of years of fearless musical adventuring, and as usual there's a talented and eclectic supporting cast on board for a share of the bounty.
The very natural cross-breeding of reggae and oriental music takes well in Baba Zula's electronic treatments of traditional Turkish instruments, and with “Belly Double” they have further developed the new genre they have named oriental dub.
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