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ILHAN ERSAHIN LEAVES THAT GREETING FOR YOU...

ILHAN ERSAHIN - THE LEGEND

In the most simple and direct terms, Ilhan Ersahin can be described as a saxophone instrumentalist, composer, music producer, club owner, jazz festival curator, and proprietor of his own record label. Broad as that may sound, it does little to explain who Ersahin truly is and what defines him as a musician.

Growing up in Stockholm of a Swedish mother and Turkish father, Ersahin was steeped early on in the records his older siblings would bring home. He soaked up the sounds of the era from popular bands like Led Zeppelin and Rolling Stones, and the more heady compositions of Miles Davis, various Brazilian artists of the time, and select music from his father’s homeland. In his teens Ersahin discovered the worlds of ska, funk, punk and reggae on his own and eventually picked up a sax to begin a journey that would lead him deep into the realms of jazz greats like John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, and Davis. Each step along the way informed all of Ersahin’s artistic endeavors that have come since.

Trained in the more traditional schools of jazz, Ersahin spent a brief stint at the Berklee College of Music in his late teens, but quickly migrated to New York’s East Village in the early -90s—a place that had always called him. He took a job at the famous Sweet Basil Jazz Club and immersed himself in the thriving scene of the time, playing gigs and gaining the esteem of his peers and collaborating on various projects with fellow musicians of the time.

Ersahin plunged himself into jazz culture for his first ten years in the states, playing mostly straight ahead standards and perfecting his form. He released a couple of records on a small label out of San Francisco, but in the mid-90s found himself drawn to bands like Massive Attack and Portishead whose hybrid approach spoke to his own musical upbringing—one that included jazz, but also dub, reggae, rock, and other more diverse elements. In 1998 he formed Wax Poetic, a project that incorporated spoken word, a DJ, and electronic elements, which built on Ersahin’s jazz instincts and included a young Norah Jones on vocals. This marked the beginning of a new era for Ersahin—one that would find him on the forward cusp of new-century jazz, blending an eclectic mix of ingredients to create a bold new sound.

“What I’m doing now is a manifestation of what my life has been. It’s not like I consciously invented a certain style. It’s just a reflection of what I’ve always done music-wise and creatively.”

Another integral element of Ersahin’s process has been the now-famous club Nublu that he opened in the East Village in 2002, a few years after Wax Poetic. The club itself has become a Mecca in its own right, attracting musicians who have recorded and toured with the likes of Herbie Hancock, David Byrne, Sun Ra, Beck, John Zorn, and Tom Waits from all over the world, including Turkey, France, South America, Jamaica, Eastern Europe and all parts in between. It has spawned its own record label, and multiple Ersahin projects such as Love Trio, Nublu Orchestra, conducted by Butch Morris, I Led 3 Lives, and Our Theory. The late-night impromptu jam sessions and various projects that have emerged from the small club on Avenue C has come to be known as the “Nublu Sound,” a sound very much intertwined with the goals Ersahin has been pursuing throughout his career. Projects overseas such as Ersahin’s Istanbul Sessions, Wonderland, Afternoon in Rio and the Nublu jazz festival in Sao Paolo, Istanbul, and New York only serve to cement Ersahin’s reputation as an innovator and pioneer in so many corners of the globe.

In an increasingly polyethnic, multipolar, and international world, Ersahin embodies all aspects of the particular blend of cross-pollinated musical styles he produces. He wants nothing more than to forge ahead and find what might be next and new in the compositional and collaborative sounds that will only serve to define him more broadly and inclusively in the years ahead.

“What lives is what’s real.”

Masters are owned by Nublu Records, publishing by Ilhan Fredrik Ersahin(except a few tracks which are co-published) administrated by Fintage Music. So it’s all easy to clear!!

COMPOSER/FEATURING

2013 – wrote the song “Fathers and Daughters” with Jane Birkin for my album “The other side”. I wrote the music Jane wrote the beautiful lyrics.

2013 – composed the song “canimsin deme bana” with Turkish star Seyyal Taner for my album “The other side”. I wrote the music, husnu and I wrote the melody and Turkish lyric legend Ali Tekinture wrote the lyrics.

2012 – wrote the song “Like This” with Brazilian artist Tulipa. It was voted the record of the year by Rolling Stone mag in Brazil.

2010 – wrote the song 6 minutos with otto for Otto’s album “certa manhã acordei de sonhos intranquilos”.

2009 – Sketches of Chinatown – music for Fatih Akin’s short film, as part of the feature release; New York I love you.

2008 – made the music to a BBC/ Swedish Television documentary about Orhan Pamuk’s Nobel Prize.

2007 – wrote the song “thinking about you” with norah jones for her album not too late.

for my own records I have worked and composed with Bebel Gilberto, Norah Jones, U-Roy, Eddie Henderson, Erik Truffaz, Sabina Sciubba. Saul Williams, Ndea Davenport, Karina Zeviani, Mamelo Soundsytem, Nina Becker, Thalma de Freitas, Nil Karaibrahimgil, Bora Uzer, Dilara Sakpinar, Husnu Senlendirci, and many more.

...then ofcourse the musicians i usually work with; Kenny Wollesen, Jesse Murphy, Aaron Johnston, Thor Madsen, Jochen Rueckert, Juini Booth, Matt Penman, Alp Ersonmez, Turgut Bekoglu, Izzet Kizil and many more...

BANDS & PROJECTS

*Ilhan Ersahin

*Love Trio

*Istanbul Sessions

*Praia Futuro

*Wax Poetic

*I led 3 lives

*Wonderland

*Silver

*Nublu Orchestra

*Bugge’n Friends

CLUB NUBLU

I opened a club in 2002 in NYC and I named it Nublu…I felt me and my friends needed our own place to play at without too much hassle, like a clubhouse. And I felt the music we were getting into needed a name . so I named it Nublu. click on the link for more information… This is the best bar/club/meeting point/performance space in the world…

…and now after 12 years at 62 Avenue C in the East Village, Manhattan, we have decided to move up a few streets to 151 Avenue C. There we will have 2 floors, on the ground floor we will have Nublu as live music and performance space and on the 2nd floor, there will be a lounge/cocktail bar as well as a studio where we will record and stream the shows. The studio will also be working daytime in producing future artists and tracks. Soon soon… Come as you are…

NUBLU RECORDS

Nublu Records is an independent recording company founded by Swedish/Turkish musician, composer, cultural activist and entrepreneur, Ilhan Ersahin, in 2005. It was a natural extension of the “Nublu sound” that developed at the club, Nublu, on New York’s Lower East Side, founded by Ersahin in 2002. Capturing the cross-cultural fusion of the times, and embracing the beatnik jazz tradition for which the area has been known since the 1950s, an unofficial family of bands soon congregated around the club, which was known for its freewheeling late night jams. As more and more outfits formed, setting up Nublu Records was a logical progression.

PROFESSIONAL CONTACT

Website > http://ilhanersahin.net/

Website > http://www.nublu.net / CLUB NUBLU

Website > http://www.nublurecords.com / NUBLU RECORDS

Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/ilhanersahin/

Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/nublui/

 

 

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em 16/05/2020 às 12h00