Nublu 151

7pm-
Meyru
With Raavi and T.F. Gambon
Tickets

10pm-
Latin Wednesdays
-Live band and Great Latin Dj’s
Tickets

7pm-
DUUNES
with Anaïs & The Hoops and Parris Mitchell
Tickets

10pm-
Spite Fences
Tickets

7pm- Seungmin Jung Group
w/ Tal Kalman, Dapnis Moglia,Bomin Kim, Johannes Ravn, Felix Ambach
8:30pm- Bomin Kim Quintet
Peru Eizagirre, Andy Peterson, Jonah Grant, Emmanuel Michael
Tickets

10pm- Private Event

10pm-
For The Girls The Party

7pm-
Comtè,
Kiw,
Lhodos Project

 

8pm-
Russell Hall's East Side Pirates
Tickets

10pm & Midnight-
Producer Mondays with Ray Angry & The Council of Goldfinger
Spinning Frei Speech and Co.
Tickets

7pm-
Planetary People Album Release
Michael Sarian Esquina
Reginals Chapman's Chaphouse

Nublu 62

Previously unreleased material + new psychedelic album by Ilhan Ersahin

 

 

 

 

 

Ilhan Ersahin's Afternoon In Rio

This is the newest project, born in Rio De Janeiro. Ersahin has already presented the Brazilian version of his Nublu Jazz Festival, and this disc probably reflects the urban electronica advances of São Paulo in equal measure. There are supremely individual vocals from Nina Becker, Thalma de Freitas, China and Junio Barreto. Also involved are Kenny Wollesen and Alberto Continentino on the rhythm sections, and the massively influential (and innovative) producer/instrumentalist Kassin and guitarists Catatau and Muzak. As if this wasn't sufficiently impressive, there are the rappers Rodrigo and Lourdes de Luz from Mamelo Soundsystem. Acidic guitars contrast with dreamy vocals and tumbling drums. This is an organic funk with resonant basslines, harmonised saxophone and skittering drums. It's a swirling brew of vocals, vibes and stinging guitar parts. The sound of an experimenting Brazil that remains in touch with its pop, rock, bossa and samba roots.

 

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Wax Poetic

In the year 2000, Wax Poetic were on the brink of making their debut on the Division 1 imprint of Atlantic Records. Call this bad timing, but a decision was made to shut down this alternative corner of the label, so the album was abruptly shelved. Norah Jones was their lead singer for two years, until the dawning of her solo career with the Blue Note label. Ersahin views Wax Poetic as the genesis of the Nublu scene, both club and label. The album embodies the deeply-funked Manhattan jazz-dance scene, with Ersahin's breathily-phrased tenor saxophone striations slinking around drum'n'bass stutters, casual Jones vocals sliding by, as basslines lurk in their slumbering depths. Could this be slow-hop rather than trip hop? Deft scratching, dub wobble, reggae-style horn section blasts, shimmering keyboards: all tautly creeping. This is the seductive cocktail.

 

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Ilhan Ersahin - Wonderland

2002: Wonderland grew out of the Istanbul scene, Ersahin working with the gypsy clarinet master Husnu Senlenderici. The governing concept was to apply similar tactics to those used by the Gotan Project, when they set out to electronicise the tango of Buenos Aires. This record was originally released only in Turkey. It features the Turkish pop star Nil Karaibrahimgil (who was still comparatively unknown at the time of recording), and Dilara Sakpinar, who was only 14 in '02, and now books bands for the newly-opened Istanbul version of Nublu, as well as singing with the alternative band 123. The recordings feature Matt Penman on bass and Jochen Rueckert on drums. This is the most folk-attuned album of the five, layering ethnic instrumentation from the Eastern European and Arabic world onto propulsive housey beats. Zithery cascades (qanun or cimbalom?) dodge around wild clarinet figures. There's an Egyptian lushness to the string orchestrations, and a sinister London griminess in the basslines.

 

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Love Trio - Just Trying To Spread Some More Love

 

Love Trio sprang directly out of the Nublu club scene. It works around a tight formation made by Ersahin (also playing keyboards), bassist Jesse Murphy and drummer Kenny Wollesen. DJ Logic, singer Marla Turner and trumpeter Eddie Henderson are the guests on this 2003 recording. This album was previously unissued due to contractual issues that have now been resolved. Ersahin's tenor has a close-up, microscopic grain, and the housey electro-beats are set within a deep jazz context. There's a forest of exotic, electro-overload keyboard sounds. Henderson's muted-frost trumpet dots around the spatial whoosh of splintered keys, as the seven seamless pieces build up like a suite, attaining an ascendant pitch by the disc's climax.

 

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Ilhan Ersahin - Virgo

This album finds Ersahin in his most mainline jazz state. It adopts a more languid nature, featuring extended jazz soloing and a more reflective vibration. There are acoustic piano solos too! Those were provided by Jon Davis, and he was in the highly impressive company of bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Brian Blade. Ersahin always has his fingers on the pulse, inviting poet Saul Williams to intone striking lines over this slower wash of sound. There is a repeating tendency for Nublu's founder to be there right at the beginning of an artist's career, nurturing them before fame hits.

 

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