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Musician — Turkey
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Bursa, Turkey, pale blue dot, Solar System and much more.
I try to make songs.
Musically it’s simple, melodic, multi-layered.
But I’d describe it as mind, body and soul.
I don’t think I have a certain style. I think I’m on the left of things. Trying to express. Share. I’m like a hound with a stuffed nose. Think of a trapeze dancer with a fear of heights or a polar bear feeling cold. Imagine a little girl. All she ever wants to be is a ballerina but she has one leg. I’m tiptoeing, looking, listening. I’m circling the cage.
Recording, writing, performing. Basically living, working on what to deliver and how to deliver it.
It really changes with the song and the time. It might be before a stupid exam or on the road to your mother’s funeral.
My room, friends and family.
Salon IKSV, because of emotional reasons. And All Saints Church.
The Beatles, Bowie, Oasis, The Verve, Blur, Morrissey, Kinks and Radiohead.
Bowie, mod, punk, britpop.
'90s Britpop.
Paul Weller.
Tom Waits because his heart pounds like no one, he walks strange and I like his haircut.
Kurt Cobain. But I guess he would get bored of me easily and walk away.
So Michael Stipe again because he would be kind and wouldn’t kick me off.
Neil Young and Radiohead. Neil is one of Thom’s heroes. You could easily hear the musical connection. Radiohead and Neil Young are my musical heroes. It would be great if I could just play one song before them, without boring the people too much and then the legends would take over. It would be glorious if the gig finished with all musicians performing one of Neil’s tunes as an encore.
Radiohead, Blackpool, 2006.
'Simple Twist Of Fate' from Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan.
That could easily be any The Beatles song. But I clearly remember listening 'Ticket To Ride' for days and nights, rubbing the replay button’s paint off. Same for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and 'Street Spirit'.
I wish I’d written the bass line of 'How to Disappear Completely' by Radiohead or 'Leave' by REM.
If the children don't grow up
Our bodies get bigger
But our hearts get torn up
We're just a million
Little God's causin' rainstorms
Turning every good thing to rust
I guess we'll just have to adjust
'Wake Up' (Arcade Fire)
Bowie, Lennon, Dylan, Joe Strummer, Ian Brown, Richard Ashcroft, Thom Yorke, Morrissey.
Music from Britain basically.
'What’s The Story Morning Glory' by Oasis.
Bon Iver, 'i'i' LP.
The Who - 'Baba O’Riley'.
Happy Mondays - 'Kinky Afro'.
Queen - 'Bicycle Race'.
Radiohead - 'Lozenge of Love'.
Zack De La Rocha - 'Digging For Windows'.
I never could do that but if I could it might be Arctic Monkeys - 'Brianstorm'.
David Bowie – 'Life On Mars'.
Chopin’s Piano Sonata No. 2
The Beatles - 'All You Need Is Love'
Queen - 'We Are The Champions',
For me, it’s 'Bittersweet Symphony' by The Verve.
I really love some works of Kanye West, Jay Z and Lil Wayne. Let’s say Hello Brooklyn, American Gangster album by Jay Z ft. Lil Wayne. (It won’t be on Spotify so Kanye West - Closed on Sunday). Lana Del Rey’s 'Body Electric' might be another one.
Ali Gemm.
The Clash - 'London Calling'
Thom Yorke - 'Dawn Chorus'
Panda Bear - 'Tropic Of Cancer'
The Verve - 'A Northern Soul'
Bon Iver - '715 - CR∑∑KS'.
Bursa, Turkey, pale blue dot, Solar System and much more.
I try to make songs.
Musically it’s simple, melodic, multi-layered.
But I’d describe it as mind, body and soul.
I don’t think I have a certain style. I think I’m on the left of things. Trying to express. Share. I’m like a hound with a stuffed nose. Think of a trapeze dancer with a fear of heights or a polar bear feeling cold. Imagine a little girl. All she ever wants to be is a ballerina but she has one leg. I’m tiptoeing, looking, listening. I’m circling the cage.
Recording, writing, performing. Basically living, working on what to deliver and how to deliver it.
It really changes with the song and the time. It might be before a stupid exam or on the road to your mother’s funeral.
My room, friends and family.
Salon IKSV, because of emotional reasons. And All Saints Church.
The Beatles, Bowie, Oasis, The Verve, Blur, Morrissey, Kinks and Radiohead.
Bowie, mod, punk, britpop.
'90s Britpop.
Paul Weller.
Tom Waits because his heart pounds like no one, he walks strange and I like his haircut.
Kurt Cobain. But I guess he would get bored of me easily and walk away.
So Michael Stipe again because he would be kind and wouldn’t kick me off.
Neil Young and Radiohead. Neil is one of Thom’s heroes. You could easily hear the musical connection. Radiohead and Neil Young are my musical heroes. It would be great if I could just play one song before them, without boring the people too much and then the legends would take over. It would be glorious if the gig finished with all musicians performing one of Neil’s tunes as an encore.
Radiohead, Blackpool, 2006.
'Simple Twist Of Fate' from Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan.
That could easily be any The Beatles song. But I clearly remember listening 'Ticket To Ride' for days and nights, rubbing the replay button’s paint off. Same for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and 'Street Spirit'.
I wish I’d written the bass line of 'How to Disappear Completely' by Radiohead or 'Leave' by REM.
If the children don't grow up
Our bodies get bigger
But our hearts get torn up
We're just a million
Little God's causin' rainstorms
Turning every good thing to rust
I guess we'll just have to adjust
'Wake Up' (Arcade Fire)
Bowie, Lennon, Dylan, Joe Strummer, Ian Brown, Richard Ashcroft, Thom Yorke, Morrissey.
Music from Britain basically.
'What’s The Story Morning Glory' by Oasis.
Bon Iver, 'i'i' LP.
The Who - 'Baba O’Riley'.
Happy Mondays - 'Kinky Afro'.
Queen - 'Bicycle Race'.
Radiohead - 'Lozenge of Love'.
Zack De La Rocha - 'Digging For Windows'.
I never could do that but if I could it might be Arctic Monkeys - 'Brianstorm'.
David Bowie – 'Life On Mars'.
Chopin’s Piano Sonata No. 2
The Beatles - 'All You Need Is Love'
Queen - 'We Are The Champions',
For me, it’s 'Bittersweet Symphony' by The Verve.
I really love some works of Kanye West, Jay Z and Lil Wayne. Let’s say Hello Brooklyn, American Gangster album by Jay Z ft. Lil Wayne. (It won’t be on Spotify so Kanye West - Closed on Sunday). Lana Del Rey’s 'Body Electric' might be another one.
Ali Gemm.
The Clash - 'London Calling'
Thom Yorke - 'Dawn Chorus'
Panda Bear - 'Tropic Of Cancer'
The Verve - 'A Northern Soul'
Bon Iver - '715 - CR∑∑KS'.