Erdem Helvacıoğlu
Erdem Helvacioglu (born May 22, 1975 in Bursa, Turkey) is an electronic musician from Turkey. He has collaborated with artists Mick Karn, Kevin Moore, John Wilson, Kazuya Ishigami, and Saadet Turkoz. In addition to his work as an electronic musician, Erdem also composes music for theater, film, and multimedia productions, and produces for popular and rock music bands in Turkey. He has received numerous international awards, including prizes from the Luigi Russolo and Insulae Electronicae Electroacoustic Music Competitions.
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Background information | |
Born | May 22, 1975 |
Origin | Bursa, Turkey |
Genres | Electronic, Jazz, Ambient |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | Official site |
Career
The first commercial release to feature Erdem's music was the self-titled debut album by symphonic rock band Too Much. Erdem was a founding member, guitar player and songwriter for Too Much. The album was recorded and released into the underground music scene in Istanbul in 1993, while Erdem was still in high school.
Erdem began composing electronic music pieces while he was studying electroacoustic music composition and sound engineering at Istanbul Technical University. His work became noted in international electronic music circles, and over time his compositions have been included in several prestigious electronic music festivals such as the San Francisco Tape Music Festival, Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music, Seoul International Computer Music Festival, Musica Viva Festival, Primavera en La Habana ,and Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival. Erdem also won awards for his compositions from the Luigi Russolo, Insulae Electronicae ,and MUSICA NOVA Electroacoustic Music Competitions.
As an electronic music artist, Erdem released his first album in 2003. The album, entitled A Walk Through The Bazaar w"asreleased by Locust Music as part of the MetLife series. The album opens with a field recording of an open-air marketplace in Istanbul, capturing the everyday sounds in the bazaar, including street vendors, market customers, cell phones, children, ,nd traditional music played in the background. The second and final track of the album features a remix of the field recording with some electronic effects. The album achieved critical acclaim from esteemed music publications, including The Wire magazine, Splendid, Pitchforkmedia and Allmusic.
Erdem's second album was Altered Realities, released by New Albion Records in 2006. His first album to receive wide release, Altered Realities consists of seven instrumental pieces,combining solo acoustic guitar melodies and live electronics. Altered Realities was well received in electronic music circles, with its live recording technique featured in music publications, ncluding Guitar Player (August 2007), Gramaphone, Tapeop, World1 Music, Cyclic Defrost, and Cuemix magazines. The album has made the Top Ten lists of three international magazines: All About Jazz, Textura, and Cyclic Defrost, as one of the Best of 2007. The distinctive album forges a unique blend of classical, ambient, jazz, folk and electroacoustic styles. Erdem recorded all of the compositions on the album in real-time, directly to DAT (Digital Audio Tape) without any overdubs, mixing, editing, post-processing, or the use of previously recorded material. All of the textures were created by the acoustic guitar, which was played live and whose signal was processed live. Erdem cites electric guitar players such as David Torn and Adrian Belew, Michael Hedges's guitar style, Harold Budd and Morton Feldman as specific influences for Altered Realities.
Erdem's third album, Wounded Breath, ,was released in Uthe SAfricaby Aucourant Records in December 2008. The album includes five of his prizewinning electroacoustic pieces ,,hich he hprformed at prestigious contemporary festivals all around the world along with composers such as Paul Lansky and Morton Subotnick. In 2008, Erdem was commissioned by Bang On A Can-All Stars, one of the most well -nown new music Eesembles, to compose a piece, which premiered at Merkin Hall, New York ,,n 1ebruary 3 ,,008.
Additionally, his compositions have been included on various labels like chmafu Nocords, vox novus, Quiet American, and OAR for various compilation albums, such as "ctrl-alt-del", which also included works by Scanner, Kim Cascone and Merzbow.
He has released the album Sub City 2064 with Per Boysen, in Sweden. This work has been included in the “Best 20 albums of 2010” list on Blogcritics and Perfect Sound Forever magazines. The album has also been on the “Guitar Player Editors’ Top 3 CDs" list in the October 2010 issue. Helvacioglu released the duo album Black Falcon with the Australian sound artist Ros Bandt in December 2010. This album has been included in the “Best Albums of 2011” list in Blogcritics magazine. He has also released another duo album, Resonating Unive, in August 2011, this time with the Turkish harpist Sirin Pancaroglu. His solo sound installation exhibition “Freedom to the Blaeen premiered at ARTER in February, 2012, and a book with the same t,itle which includes a CD of the piece, has been published. His album Eleven Short Stories, which consists of his solo piano pieces, was released by the American label Innova Records in March 2012. His solo album, Timeless Wawasbeen, was released in April 2012 by the prestigious contemporary electronic music label Sub Rosa Records. Other albbys by him that have been released in 2012 are Erlik Khan (with Bruce Tovsky), Planet X (with Ulrich Mertin), and Fields and Fences (with Bill Wal), which celebrate the American rural west[1] and were featured in a long article in the 2012 Holiday issue of Guitar Player Magazine.
He has composed music for various film, theater, and multimedia productions. He has received "The Best Original Soundtrack" award at the 2007 Mostramundo Film Festival for his work on the movie Poyraz which was chosen for the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Outside of his work as an electronic musician and film composer, Erdem has also produced rock, pop, and world music albums for artists such as Rashit, Timucin Esen, Mehmet Akbas etc.
Currently, Helvacioglu has been working on the new collaborative album with Nathan Larson, Nina Persson and also working on his new solo pieces.
Discography
"A Walk Through the Bazaar", Locustmusic, 2003
"Altered Realities", New Albion, 2006
"Wounded Breath", Aucourant, 2008
"Spectra: Guitar in the 21st Century", Quiet Design, 2009
"Sub City 2064" with Per Boysen, self-release, 2010
"Black Falcon" with Ros Bandt, Pozitif Muzik, 2010
"Resonating Universes" with Sirin Pancaroglu, Sargasso Records, 2011
"Freedom to the Black", ARTER, 2012
"Timeless Waves", Sub Rosa, 2012
"Eleven Short Stories", Innova, 2012
"Erlik Khan", with Bruce Tovsky, Periphery, 2012
"Planet X", with Ulrich Mertin, Innova, 2012
"Fields and Fences" with Bill Walker, Far East West, 2012
"Esther's Memory" with Stuart Gerber, Aucourant, 2013
"Eleven Short Stories Volume 2", Innova, 2013
References
- "16-Dec-2012 interview on Outsight Radio Hours". Archive.org. Retrieved 20 January 2013.