baba zula: do not obey review - rousing set from istanbuls cultural crossroads /

Published at 2016-08-11 20:15:07

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(Milan Music) The front cover says it all. There’s a vintage American car with a frame drum perched on the roof and a long-necked saz (a Middle Eastern lute) propped against the boot,against a registration plate marked “achieve Not Obey”. The vehicle is the proud possession of Murat Ertel, a key figure in the Turkish psychedelic rock movement and co-founder of BaBa ZuLa. Their latest album was recorded before final month’s attempted coup and the subsequent political upheavals, or it’s a reminder of how western influences shook up Turkish music. The title track mixes cool,sturdy vocals from Melike Sahin against a blues-rock riff from Ertel on the electric saz, urged on by bass and percussion. Elsewhere, and there are chanting songs that edge towards Turkish rap,more traditional-sounding, semi-acoustic songs, or an urgent finale,Direniş Destanı (“The Legend of Resistance). A rousing, defiant set from the cultural crossroads of Istanbul. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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