Baba Zula

Baba Zula (also stylized as BaBa ZuLa) is a Turkish alternative musical group, founded in Istanbul in 1996.[1] With a wide variety of influences and a wide range of instruments, they create a unique psychedelic sound.

BaBa ZuLa
BaBa ZuLa promotional image, 2016. L-R Periklis Tsoukalas, Levent Akman, Melike Şahin, Özgür Çakırlar, Murat Ertel
Background information
OriginIstanbul, Turkey
GenresPsychedelic, experimental, avant-garde, reggae, dub, world fusion, psychedelic folk, electronica, rock
Years active1996 (1996)–present
MembersMurat Ertel
Levent Akman
Periklis Tsoukalas
Melike Şahin
Özgür Çakırlar
Past membersEmre Onel
Ceren Oykut
Çoşar Kamçı
Websitewww.babazula.com

History

Founded in 1996, the band features Levent Akman and Osman Murat Ertel till today. Latest incarnation added Periklis Tsoukalas, Melike Şahin and Özgür Çakırlar. The other founder member Emre Onel was replaced by Coşar Kamçı in 2005. He was replaced by Özgür Çakırlar in 2012. BaBa ZuLa added live drawing artist Ceren Oykut into the mix in 2004. She left the band in 2010. Her presence onstage had added an important visual aspect to BaBa ZuLa's live performances. Akman, Ertel, and Onel originally formed BaBa ZuLa as a side project of now disbanded psychedelic Anatolian rock group ZeN.[2]

The group started performing internationally at the Kumanova Jazz Festival in 2003 and gradually started building an international audience as well as a cult following in Turkey.

In 2005 BaBa ZuLa was exposed to a wider international audience when they were featured in a documentary, Crossing the Bridge by Fatih Akin, which took an in-depth look at Istanbul's contemporary and avant-garde music scene.[1][3]

Musical style

Described as "Turkey’s most beloved alternative music purveyors,"[3] Baba Zula create a unique psychedelic sound, combining traditional Turkish instruments, electronica, reggae, and dub. The core of their sound is the saz, a Turkish bouzouki-like stringed instrument with a bright, high-pitched sound.[3] They use a revolutionary approach to electric saz, combining it both with retro and high-end electronic effects that creates an original sound never heard before until now.

BaBa ZuLa have performed at festivals such as The Spirit of Tengri (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Images of Middle East (multi-city Denmark tour), Roskilde Festival (Denmark), Sofia Film Festival (Bulgaria), Klinkende Munt Festival (Belgium), Printemps de Bourges (France), Cologne Triennale (Germany), Şimdi/Now Festival (Germany), Arezzo Wave Festival (Italy), the Venice Biennial (Italy), the Boost Festival (Netherlands), the Festival Islâmico (Mértola, Portugal) and the Era Nowe Horyzonty (Wrocław, Poland).

Members

Murat Ertel performing with his electric bağlama
BaBa ZuLa – 34 Oto Sanayi

Former members

  • Melike Şahin – vox (2012–2018)
  • Emre Onel – goblet drum, sampler (1996–2003)
  • Ceren Oykut – live video (2004–2010)
  • Çoşar Kamçı – goblet drum (2003–2012 )

Guest musicians

International guests:

Turkish guests:

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 (Ruhani Oyun Havaları)(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)
  • 2010 – Gecekondu (Doublemoon)
  • 2014 – 34 Oto Sanayi
  • 2017 – XX
  • 2019 – Derin Derin
  • 2020 - Hayvan Gibi - recorded live direct-to-disc at Artone Studios, the Netherlands in August 2019.

References

  1. Erich Kocina Psychedelische Klänge aus Istanbul in Wien, Die Presse, 1 July 2007. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  2. Nick Hobbs, "Istanbul Grooves", fRoots June 2008, pp. 59-61.
  3. .Reinvigorating roots, Innerviews, 2008. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
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