Korhan Erel

Korhan Erel (1973, Istanbul) [1]is a computer musician, improviser, sound designer based in Berlin.

He plays instruments he designs on a computer by employing various controllers. He also uses analog and digital electronics. He is a founding member of Islak Köpek, Turkey’s pioneer free improvisation group, which is regarded as the band that started the free improvisation scene in Turkey. He composes and designs sounds for dance, theater, installations and film. He collaborates with dancers, video artists and spoken word artists.[2]

Selected Projects

A Christmas Cage: tribute to John Cage

Korhan Erel and Tanya Kalmanovitch organized a concert in remembrance of John Cage in his 100th birth year in 2012. The tribute concert performed by Tanya Kalmanovitch, Anthony Coleman, Serra Yılmaz, Tolga Tüzün, Ayşenur Kolivar, Gökçe Akçelik, Şevket Akıncı and Korhan Erel on 29 December 2012 at Borusan Music House.[3]

David Rothenberg & Korhan Erel - Berlin Bülbül

David Rothenberg met Erel during his one-year residency in Berlin. Berlin is one of the most important cities in Europe for nightingales, which is one of the key routes of immigration from Africa through Europe in the spring. David Rothenberg and Erel started to improvise with nightingales in Berlin's parks at midnight. The first concert held on May 9, 2014 and this concert's recordings used for the album Berlin Bülbül in 2015. The album launch concerts happened in Borusan Music House (Istanbul) on 3rd April, 2015 [4] [5] [6] and in Sammlung Hoffman (Berlin) on 10th May, 2015.[7]

Since 2014, Rothenberg and Erel are playing with nightingales every May in Berlin.

The Liz

The Liz is a power trio comprising Liz Allbee (amplified trumpet, voice, text, video, stage design), Liz Kosack (synthesizer, voice, masks, puppets) and Korhan Liz Erel (computer, electronics, sound design, voice). The projects is the story of transformations and multiples: a maiden Sphinx, Anubis the dog of death, and Oedipus, as narrated by Kathy Acker. Drawing from traditional Greek myth, as well as Jean Cocteau’s ‘Infernal Machine’ and Acker’s ‘Blood and Guts in High School’, The Liz translates the riddles of the Sphinx into an engine for the musical re-production of resistance, and of subliminal and mythic resonance.

The liz premiered “Book of Birds” at Quiet Cue on 30 April 2016. It is also performed at Moers Festival[8] in 2016 summer and broadcast live via Arte television channel online.[9]

Albums

Year Title Musicians Label
Physical Releases
2015 Berlin Bülbül David Rothenberg Gruenrekorder
2014 Live at Zaal100 W. Wierbos, W. de Joode, Ş. Akıncı, G. Gürkal, K. Erel Müzik Hayvanı
2014 Bad Falling Bostel Gunnar Lettow & Korhan Erel Creative Sources
2012 Three States of Freedom Tom Soloveitzik, Kevin Davis, Korhan Erel Creative Sources
2011 Istanbul Improv Sessions May 4th Mark Lotz & Islak Köpek Evil Rabbit Records
2011 Live Nikos Kyriazopoulos & Korhan Erel Kukuruku Records
2008 Islak Köpek Islak Köpek A.K. Müzik
Digital Releases
2016 Animal Music: Live at Jää-äär Elliott Sharp, David Rothenberg, Lasse-Marc Riek, Korhan Erel tokafi
2014 Live at Gitar Cafe Canned Fit, Yannis Saxonis, Korhan Erel Gronde Murmure
2012 Superimposed Circumstances Korhan Erel & Tolga Tüzün Another World
2011 Public Computing Korhan Erel Electronic Muzik
2009 One year later, two years ago (double album) Islak Köpek Bandcamp
2006 Con-structures Korhan Erel Bandcamp
Compilations
2010 Aleksey Borisov / Olga Nosova – Istanbul 2010: World Cup VA
2016 An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 VA Sub Rosa

References

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