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Alexander Hacke (of the German avant-garde band Einstürzende
Neubauten) first came into contact with the city and its music while
producing the score for the movie Head-On. A collector of musical
styles and an experimenter with sound, Hacke roams the streets of
Istanbul with his mobile recording studio and 'magic mike' to assemble
an inspired portrait of Turkish music.
His aim is to expose western ears to the broadest possible spectrum
of Turkish music, ranging from modern electronic sounds, rock and
hip-hop, right down to classical 'Arabesque' music. Hacke wanders
through an alien, contradictory, lively, and seductive world, collecting
impressions and tracks, drifting along in the unstoppable stream
of this mega city of myriad facets.
But no hard drive or film can do justice to the diversity and overwhelming
force of musical and visual impressions this city generates. With
this experience he finally returns home, a musical treasure in his
baggage, which now needs to be sifted and presented to the world.
The city's Europe-meets-Asia cross-cultural polyphony is evidenced
by its dynamic hip-hop, psych-rock and classical Turkish music scenes.
The archive footage is great, clichés are destroyed, and
Kurdish sounds - forbidden during the 1980s - are joyously saluted.
- The Daily Telegraph
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