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Two concerts in the New Sounds of Berlin and Istanbul at Radialsystem

Posted on March 6, 2015 by Korhan Erel

Korhan Erel will play two concerts with his two Istanbul-based projects on March 14 at Radialsystem in the New Sounds of Istanbul and Berlin event organized by Borusan Music House (Istanbul) and Radialsystem (Berlin), and curated by Ipek Ipekçioğlu. The … Continue reading →

Posted in Performances | Tagged Almanya, avantgarde, çağdaş müzik, özgür doğaçlama, Berlin, bilgisayar, Borusan, cello, computer, contemporary music, dance music, davul, deneysel müzik, der nasse hund, Deutschland, doğaçlama, doğaçlama müzik, drums, electric guitar, electro-acoustic, electronic, electronica, elektrik gitar, elektroakustik, experimental music, Free Improvisation, Germany, gitar, glockenspiel, guitar, IDM, Istanbul, kalimba, mallet kat, marimba, MIAM, nasser hund, new music, radialsystem, saksofon, saxophone, Turkey, vibraphone, vurmalı sazlar, vurmalılar, wet dog, yeni müzik | Leave a comment
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