Ersahin, Ilhan / Istanbul Sessions With Erik Truffaz
Album: | Istanbul Sessions With Erik Truffaz | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Ersahin, Ilhan | Added: | Jun 2010 | |
Label: | Nublu Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-09-26 | Pull Date: | 2010-11-28 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Nov 28 | Nov 21 | Nov 14 | Nov 7 | Oct 31 | Oct 17 | Oct 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 23, 2010: | The Musical Mystery Box o' Fun
Freedom |
4. | Nov 06, 2010: | Music Casserole
Bosphorus |
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2. | Nov 20, 2010: | Music Casserole
Freedom |
5. | Oct 30, 2010: | No Cover, No Minimum
Sam I Am |
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3. | Nov 11, 2010: | The Musical Mystery Box o' Fun
Bosphorus |
6. | Oct 16, 2010: | No Cover, No Minimum (Go Giants!)
Freedom |
Album Review
Kamla Bhatt
Reviewed 2010-09-16
Reviewed 2010-09-16
Ilhan Ersahn’s Istanbul Sessions With Erik Truffaz
Free-form jazz riffs that combine various strands of influence
from New York’s East Village to Istanbul. This 4-piece jazz band consists of Ilhan Ersahn (half-Turkish) on saxophone,
Erik Truffaz on trumpet, Alp Ersonmez on bass,
Izzit Kizil on percussion and Turgut Alp Bekoglu on Drums.
Try 1,2 and 8.
1. Freedom: Fast. Love the percussion and bass.
2. Bosphorous: Fast. You can hear & feel a bit of that Turkish
influence in the music. Listen to the rythmic percussion.
3. Door: Slow and languid jam session between saxophone and trumpet.
4. Thomas O Malley: Starts slow and picks up pace & steam .
5. Sam I Am: Fast & rythmic. Love the percussion.
6. Istanbul: Short interlude that captures the flavor of Instanbul with snatches of conversation.
7.Kefal: Alternates between slow & mid-tempo.
8. Les Ottomon: Fast-paced. Nice, round sounds from the trumpet & sax.
9. The Dark Tunnels of Europe: Slow and short piece.
10. Alley Cats: Medium paced and the sounds of trumpet reminds you of a dark, haunted alley.
11. Our Theory: Slow
Kamla 9/11/2010
Free-form jazz riffs that combine various strands of influence
from New York’s East Village to Istanbul. This 4-piece jazz band consists of Ilhan Ersahn (half-Turkish) on saxophone,
Erik Truffaz on trumpet, Alp Ersonmez on bass,
Izzit Kizil on percussion and Turgut Alp Bekoglu on Drums.
Try 1,2 and 8.
1. Freedom: Fast. Love the percussion and bass.
2. Bosphorous: Fast. You can hear & feel a bit of that Turkish
influence in the music. Listen to the rythmic percussion.
3. Door: Slow and languid jam session between saxophone and trumpet.
4. Thomas O Malley: Starts slow and picks up pace & steam .
5. Sam I Am: Fast & rythmic. Love the percussion.
6. Istanbul: Short interlude that captures the flavor of Instanbul with snatches of conversation.
7.Kefal: Alternates between slow & mid-tempo.
8. Les Ottomon: Fast-paced. Nice, round sounds from the trumpet & sax.
9. The Dark Tunnels of Europe: Slow and short piece.
10. Alley Cats: Medium paced and the sounds of trumpet reminds you of a dark, haunted alley.
11. Our Theory: Slow
Kamla 9/11/2010
Track Listing
1. | Freedom | 6. | Downtown Istanbul | |||
2. | Bosphorus | 7. | Kefal | |||
3. | Doors To Heaven | 8. | Les Ottomans | |||
4. | Thomas O'malley | 9. | The Dark Tunnel Of Europe | |||
5. | Sam I Am | 10. | Alley Cats | |||
11. | Our Theory |