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Hatıralar was Anadol's second album, originally composed between Berlin
and Istanbul around 2012 and released years later only in digital form
on the Istanbul based label Inverted Spectrum. The title Hatıralar
("Memories") turns out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Anadol recalled
and revisited the music in 2023, gently editing and mixing the
compositions for the newly mastered LP format in which they now see the
light of day. Hatıralar represents an early version of the melodic,
instrumental synth-pop that Anadol refined on her album Uzun Havalar
(2019) before exploring the more free, krautrock-inspired musique
concrète of her last album Felicita (2021). Here is the text that
accompanied the original 2017 release:
Anadol, named after an
old-fashioned Turkish automobile brand, is an instrumental synth-pop
project by Gözen Atila, an artist, dj and keyboard player. She records
with mini organs manufactured during the 70s and 80s, the built-in
rhythms and arpeggios of these machines provide the backbone of her
sound, and her melodies are influenced by pop music and soundtracks from
France, Italy and Turkey from the same period. The music is awash with
allusions to the moods of old Turkish and European cinema, from the
erotic to the melodramatic, and with a reminiscence of the sound and
spirit of so-called "tavern music" popular in Turkey's urban nightlife
in the 1980s, a flexible pop style usually performed by a solo
keyboardist-singer. Anadol is a continuation of the tradition of lone
synth experimentalists like Bruce Haack and The Space Lady with their
childlike curiosity for electronic sounds, and of the keyboardists
pushing the boundaries of minimal equipment to entertain middle aged
drunk couples in pubs and wedding parties of Istanbul.
Zusatzinformation
Lieferzeit |
2-3 Tage |
Artikelart |
LP |
Empfehlung |
Ja |
Künstler |
Anadol |
Label |
Pingipung |
Ersch.-datum |
09.06.2023 |