- Digital
Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki
Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation
Zehra
- Cat No: ZEHRA005
- Release: 2022-01-28
Track List
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1. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. Ia
02:08 -
2. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. Ib
10:31 -
3. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. IIa
02:40 -
4. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. IIb
01:43 -
5. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. IIIa
08:08 -
6. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. IIIb
03:16 -
7. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. IVa
04:27 -
8. Fahrettin Aykut, Umut Çağlar & Jone Takamaki - Myth of the Drum. Urban Transformation, Pt. IVb
03:56
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The idea for "Myth Of The Drum. Urban Transformation" dates from an art exhibition in Istanbul 2017 where FAHRETTIN AYKUT exhibited an installation called "Urvban Transformation" that combined painting and music, dealing with the relation of humankind and earth which is symbolized through a tree put upside-down.. AYKUT, former drummer in the Turkish group BABA ZULA and these days a well-known architect in Turkey, asked his longtime friend UMUT CAGLAR, multi-instrumentalist in KONSTRUKT and KARKHANA, to join for an actual performance … CAGLAR on his side was in touch with JONE TAKAMAKI who has been a central figure of the Finnish Free Jazz / Avantgarde scene since the 1970s. His album "Universal Mind" (1982) is a sought-after collector's item of European Spiritual Jazz, he was a member of the group ROOMMUSHKLAHN (with RAOUL BJÖRKENHEIM a.o.) and in 1991 he joined the ECM signed Finnish jazz/rock/improv collective KRAKATAU, founded and run by RAOUL BJÖRKENHEIM, and last but not least TAKAMAKI received the first ever Pekka Pöyry Award. Besides being deeply rooted in jazz, he is also a specialist in Japanese shakuhachi and hocchiku flute playing which makes this adhoc-trio so extraordinary: repetitive drumming, shamanistic throat sounds and plenty of string and reed instruments, a constant ebb and flow of sounds and energy … neither pure jazz nor world music but a blend of both, forming a fascinating third! Meditative in its continuously pulsating rhythm, cathartic in the moments of sonic outbursts …
A few months after the Istanbul art fair performance, the trio (augmented to a quartet by ALAN WILKINSON) played 2 showsatLondon's Cafe OTO and gossip has it saying that THURSTON MOORE who attended the show confessed afterwards that he was very touched emotionally.
Credits:
All Music by Fahrettin Aykut/Umut Çağlar/Jone Takamäki.
A Konstrukt Joint.
Jone Takamäki: tenor saxophone, ney, shakuhachi, clarinet.
Umut Çağlar: guimbri, kalimba, gralla, zurna, mey, flutes.
Fahrettin Aykut: electronic percussion; drums, cymbals.
Recorded live at BantMag. Havuz/Bina in Istanbul (October 3rd, 2017) through a Tascam portable recorder.
Produced by Umut Çağlar.
Mastered & cut by Anne Traegert at D&M, Berlin