Booty Carell
Pudel Produkte 28: Booty Carrell presents — Altin Kanis Klübü
12"-Vinyl
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.11.2016
Format: 12inch EP (Vinyl only limited to 1001 copies)
released by Pudel Produkte / Staatsakt Release date: 4th November 2016
Catalog number: Pudel Produkte 28
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A
1.
Gülden Karaböçek: Mehmet Emmi [Söz, Müzik: As?ik Mahzuni S?erif] 2.
Derdiyoklar Ikilisi: Liebe Gabi [Söz Müzik: Derdiyoklar, Ali]
B 1.
Orchestre du Mont-Plaisant: Ergün [Enstrümental, Müzik: Axel Oliveres]
2. Ali Avaz: S?eker Og?lan [Geleneksel, Arr.: Ali Avaz]
This
compilation pays tribute to countless Turkish dance nights at the Golden
Pudel under the B-Music banner. But it's also a shameless treat for its
DJs since it only includes vinyl premieres. Compiled by veteran Pudel
resident, member of the B- Music DJ crew around Finders Keepers records,
radio host (ByteFM, Groovie Shizzl) and self proclaimed »Outernational
Deejay Gigolo« Booty Carrell aka Sebastian Reier it features three
tracks from the Türküola Records tape archives and one brand new song
adding confusion to an otherwise too clear concept. All the songs are
out on vinyl for the first time! You might have guessed: Alt?n Kanis?
Klübü means Golden
Pudel Club in Turkish and let's get into the songs
now: The song Mehmet Emmi has been interpreted by various icons of the
very political Anadolu Rock scene of the 70s. Most notably by Selda
Bag?çan and Edip Akbayram. Gülden Karaböçek's version is relatively
unknown. Also because it was a tape only release. Since the author As?ik
Mahzuni S?erif didn't give his consent to Gülden it could only be
released outside of Turkey in Germany. If you talk about this tune you
have to talk about the poet first. As?ik Mahzuni S?erif although not
himself being a rocker is a very important figure in the formation of
Anadolu Rock. The word As?ik roughly translates into popular poet. But
As?iks are composers, storytellers and performers alike traveling with
the Bag?lama (a Turkish lute, sometimes referred to as Saz) performing
poetry in concerts. Mahzuni S?erif is one of the very important As?iks
of his time which means his poems are part of collective thinking that
connects between all turkish people wherever on the planet they would
be. Mehmet Emmi is about a village landlord (Ag?a). Emmi is a word used
for Uncle and Mehmet is his name. The way we read Gülden's
interpretation the song is a lament against Uncle Mehmet's greed and his
lack of empathy. But within the song the idea of Uncle Mehmet
completely twists and he himself becomes the poor worker who burns under
the sun. Sounds confusing? It is! But it is the ambiguity of these
poems that secures every version becomes a proper interpretation and not
a simple »cover«. Gülden adds a shout out to the poet singing that
Mahzuni S?erif will be the bail when Uncle Emmi is being taken to court.
Gülden is the little sister of the überfamous singer Nes?e Karaböçek.
Her unique voice transmits a rough and gentle melancholia as she dives
through turkish poetry. Derdiyoklar Ikilisi have been well introduced to
the circles of outsiders and Turkish music lovers via various reissues
and compilations. Footage of their insane live performances appear on
the regular in your and your mom's Facebook feed. But what drove us to
include »Liebe Gabi« [Dear Gabi] on this record is that »Liebe Gabi« has
got something all these other reissues don't have: German lyrics. In
fact it is a mish-mash of German and Turkish that Derdiyoklar employ to
make a statement about German immigration politics of the time. Their
line »Helmut Kohl und auch Strauss – wollen Ausländer raus« [Helmut Kohl
and also Strauss want foreigners out] is directly linked to disclosures
around chancellor Helmut Kohl and then powerful
Bavarian Prime
Minister Franz-Josef Strauss who wanted to reduce the Turkish population
by 50 percent. Utter madness. Derdiyoklar were based in Germany (and
their triple axe wielding Bag?lama player Ali Ekber Aydog?an still is).
Germany is where they developed their own music genre called Disco Folk
and where they are most (in)famous. During the eighties and into the
nineties they were the most in demand Turkish wedding band on German
soil. But of course Almanya didn't pay much attention to these icons of
»Gastarbeiter« culture. Their tapes must have sold really well but they
were not listed in the charts. There might have been a handful of
appearances in the media. Derdiyoklar translates into »The Unworried«.
Ikilisi means duo. From Derdiçoklar to even Deridoklar Ikilisis —
imitators surfaced trying to get a piece of their pie. Liebe Gabi is
taken from their tape Disko Folk Vol.2 [Türküola, 1981]. As the song
comes to a close they sing »The Unworried can not go on like this (since
it's hard to be unworried if you carry lots of worries, you lose your
meaning). The suppression in Germany will never stop«.
The B-Side
kicks off with »Ergün« - an instrumental tribute to Anadolu Funk music.
And dedicated to Hamburg's greatest impresario Ergün Yag?basan. It is
hard to believe this stubborn piece of donkey fonkey was penned in the
french Alpes by genius organ grinder Graham Mushnik. And recorded with
his French/Italian Orchestre Du Montplaisant in 2015! Their appearance
on this little compilation is a gentle reminder you should check them
and their fabulous record label Catapulte Records out. Members of the
Catapulte Collective play at the Golden Pudel in various outfits on a
regular basis.
The last tune is by the late Ali Avaz who is known for
a tremendous amount of music productions, mostly in the sixties. In the
long lasting second chapter of his career he switched to film, comedy
and theatre production. His version of S?eker Og?lan combines all of his
talents. Sadly on the verge of his death Avaz became a huge fan of
Recep Tayyip Erdog?an reciting the most servile poems for the future
president. A fact that left many of his fans in despair. However, we can
just take it as another sign that in Turkey there are as many truths as
there are words to describe them. Still I cannot wait to play this out
to you — the hard rocking crowd in a reopened Golden Pudel Club / Alt?n
Kanis? Klübü. Thank you for buying this record! ——— Booty Carrell, June
2016
In the stores from November 5: Alt?n Kani? Klübü [Pudel Produkte 28] - a compilation 12inç EP of tunes by Gülden Karaböcek, the ever so amazing Derdiyoklar, Ali Avaz plus a brand new tune by Orchestre Du Mont-Plaisant. Coming out via Staatsakt.
Here's the preview mix
https://soundcloud.com/booty_carrell/preview-mix-altin-kanis-klubu-pudel-produkte-28