Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

New Music Program : 3,5mm

Today we started the shooting of a new program about music, mostly DJ's camed 3,5mm. Hopefully it will work out and be on air soon. I'll tell you more about it later.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Portecho

The Turkish band Portecho (Elec-Trip Records) came to the office today for an interview.

The guys (Tan Tunçag and Deniz Cuylan) were pretty cool. Check out their page on MySpace. Their last Album "Studio Plastico" is out. The interview will be here next Friday (in Turkish). You can read this article about them in the NY Times.




























Their last video clip was taken off the air after 4 days of broadcast due to some pressures :



Friday, April 03, 2009

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Efes Pilsen One Love Festival Day 2

And we're back to the festival.
As soon as we arrived the Turkish band Baba Zula started to play. It was kinfd of cool until.... I got a call from work telling me we had to do another shooting (just like yesterday), So I left Ekin and the others there and went to work only to come back 2 hours later.


















































I noticed this building, please take a closer look at the windows. They're not symmetrical, another Turkish style building, no offense ;)













When I came back Miss Platnum was playing, It was good too. First time I heard of her.











At night Shantel started Playing. Ekin is a big fan. Shantel is a German (from Romania) DJ mixing gypsy music from the Balkans. He really knows how to entertain the crowd. He has become very famous in Istanbul and comes at least once a month to perform here.









Saturday, June 21, 2008

Efes Pilsen One Love Festival Day 1

This week-end, there is the Efes Pilsen One Love Festival. It's a music festival that takes place each year. It use to be at Park Orman in the Maslak Area and the bands used to be big bands (Black Eyed Peas, Morissey, Beastie Boys, Underworld,...), but this year they changed the place (Santral Istanbul or here) and the bands are somehow less known bands.

The new place is really great and this year it really felt like a real festival.

By the way, before going there I had a call from work telling me we had a shooting to do, so I dropped Ekin and the others at the festival, went to work and then came back later on.




































Róisín Murphy (former partner of the band Moloko)