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Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions: New Album "Night Rider" Available November 22

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..."a highly distinctive new sound that connects the dense modal funk of Miles Davis' Agartha group with the dervish whirl of Turkish and middle-eastern melodies and spikes it with a potent shot of dub electronics." —Jazzwise Magazine, UK

In the grand continuum of the ever progressing Nublu Sound, acclaimed saxophonist and composer Ilhan Ersahin presents Night Rider, the second album from his internationally praised Istanbul Sessions project. Founder of Nublu Records and the renowned East Village nightclub of the same name, Ersahin again brings together the sounds of east and west to produce something new and vital, further perfecting a style first introduced with Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions with Erik Truffaz. Now recording as a quartet, Istanbul Sessions' Night Rider combines Ersahin's free-form avant-jazz riffs skillfully and seamlessly with the exotically flavored grooves conjured by Istanbul bassist Alp Ersonmez, drummer Turgut Alp Bekoglu, and percussionist Izzet Kizil to dazzling effect.

“We absorb and reflect on the nightlife of Istanbul, and perform what we feel is our interpretation of it," says Ersahin.

Born of a Swedish mother and Turkish father, Ersahin's ties to Istanbul were established early on. For the last 15 years he has traveled there regularly, playing gigs with local artists, absorbing the atmosphere and interpreting it through his own unique musical lens. He formed Istanbul Sessions with Ersonmez, Bekoglu, and Kizil four years ago for an art event. The sound they created together worked so well that they went on to perform at a variety of prestigious stages worldwide including Banlieues Bleues (Paris), Bimhuis (Amsterdam), Quasimodo (Berlin), Summerstage (New York), Rock N Coke (Istanbul), Akbank Jazz Festival (Istanbul), A38 (Budapest), Dock des Suds (Marseille), MITO (Torino), and eventually recording their first release last year. Night Rider is a perfect example of the magic that can happen when the best of cultures meet and something of elusive wonder is created.

This is New York City's East Village meets late-night Istanbul. Each song is a revelation of organic composition, birthed from the sometimes all-night sessions in the clubs of Istanbul, and together they create a series of comfortably loose, but perfectly deep vibes that melt the listener into a state of nocturnal delirium. Jump in and take a midnight ride with Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions.

Here's what critics have to say:

“The music of Istanbul Sessions is formidable renewal of today's jazz. Can we call it jazz? Yes, This music performed with the energy of rock sound where you can find many influences like Miles Davis of 70's or turkish percussions. They are good representative of 2010's jazz: open to the world, passionate and fascinating." —Patrick Duval, director of Musiques de Nuit

“Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions, proceeded to show a seen-it-all-before crowd of European jazz festival promoters, club owners and media just how you can excite and grab a new audience by the scruff of its neck without compromising the integrity of the music, or intensity of improvisation. Swedish/Turkish musician, has conjured a highly distinctive new sound that connects the dense modal funk of Miles Davis' Agartha group with the dervish whirl of Turkish and middle-eastern melodies and spikes it with a potent shot of dub electronics. —Jon Newey, JAZZWISE

“Hear this! Jazz has changed form" —Le Monde

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