Vinyl Culture: Istanbul

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2016
  • Having previously visited Hawaii, Bangkok and Lisbon, we’re in Istanbul for our latest Vinyl Culture film.
    Sitting astride two continents, Asia and Europe, the city is truly melting pot of cultures, traditions, food, art and most importantly, vinyl.
    Music back in ’70s Turkey was made with flair and spirit, drawing on Western psych, disco, rock as much as Eastern traditions and folk. “It’s not kitchy, it’s not pop. It’s strange and really good,” says Mete Adunduk, who appears in the film.
    But the record companies stopped pressing vinyl in the early ’80s so most of the records from that fruitful era are extremely rare and sought-after.
    These titles are enjoying a revival as reissue and edit labels emerge, the collecting community grows and more record shops open doors. From Analog Kültür to Bomonti Flea markets, there are plenty of places to dig in both the Asian and European sides of Istanbul - watch our film to find out where.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @shinbulb
    @shinbulb 7 років тому +15

    After seeing this video, i went to Istanbul, and i do agree that it's a wonderful place to buy vinyl records!

  • @missbebop7941
    @missbebop7941 5 років тому +12

    Turkiye'nin boyle daha cok videolara ihtiyaci var. Underground kulturumuzu dunyaya tanitip biz de caga ayak uydurmaliyiz.

  • @clearviewmind
    @clearviewmind 7 років тому +8

    Lovely. Thanks

  • @djwreck1200
    @djwreck1200 7 років тому +9

    such a great series! so dope!

  • @ClayAndFriends
    @ClayAndFriends 7 років тому +5

    Wicked, thanks for this VF

  • @Multibabydoll
    @Multibabydoll 7 років тому +2

    Amazing! Kontraplak is my fave vinyl shop❤

  • @pabloalvez915
    @pabloalvez915 5 років тому +3

    Nice video, guys. Ive been discovering vintage Turkish music lately, and this made want to visit Istanbul, since Im also a vynil records collector. Im looking for Psych/Funk/Anatolian Rock records from the 60/70s. Keep up and hope to meet ya there...

    • @Stoney-Jacksman
      @Stoney-Jacksman 5 років тому

      will be very pricey since they have become very hips since years now

  • @tapirman111
    @tapirman111 7 років тому

    Glad I've finally got around to checking htis channel out. Nothing but solid videos. Love it.

  • @kaoswar666
    @kaoswar666 5 років тому

    very interesting and informative channel …. vinyl culture is a way of life … (+1 new subscriber)

  • @mustafasardan6946
    @mustafasardan6946 7 років тому +5

    Great but it should've been way longer!

  • @vcp93
    @vcp93 4 роки тому

    Well done. Definitely subscription worthy. Cheers! 👽🖖 "Na-nu"

  • @inamurato
    @inamurato 7 років тому +17

    There is no mention of overpriced records, particularly some Turkish albums :)

  • @mralembremen
    @mralembremen 7 років тому

    amazing. harika

  • @davidmthekidd
    @davidmthekidd 5 років тому

    Good stuff.

  • @Ana_D.C.
    @Ana_D.C. 4 роки тому

    ¡¡Qué puñetera maravilla!!, ¡¡qué auténticas joyazas!!. Todos mis RESPETOS
    ✊🏽🔥💘🔥✊🏽

  • @antronx7
    @antronx7 6 років тому

    How do you guys get your records to sound so clean, sharp and deep in these videos?

  • @Cemcorder
    @Cemcorder 7 років тому

    This is great! Do you plan on sharing the tracks you have used in the video? Cheers.

  • @rareblues78daddy
    @rareblues78daddy 7 років тому +7

    Wow! How informative! I learned absolutely *nothing* about Turkish music! Thanks!

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic 7 років тому +9

      rareblues78daddy That wasn't the theme of this video. Go learn about it yourself and stop whining.

    • @TheMattmatic
      @TheMattmatic 7 років тому +8

      Well, they were talking about record collecting and record shops with record collectors in Turkey. If that's insufferable to you, then maybe this channel isn't for you?

    • @tommorgan6771
      @tommorgan6771 7 років тому +5

      It's about vinyl and record shop culture in Istanbul in case you missed the title - not about Turkish music.

    • @tommorgan6771
      @tommorgan6771 7 років тому +6

      Clue is in the title :)

    • @tangodelta3730
      @tangodelta3730 7 років тому +8

      why so angry? go troll somewhere else. it's about record stores in general, not turkish music. angry, sad person

  •  7 років тому +5

    Mete & Kaan are great guys and cool diggers but there are many 'gold' people in record bussiness. so i think that video is nice but way deficient. there were lots to talk about in the scene. what a missed chance.

  • @padovaniroland
    @padovaniroland 4 роки тому

    What's the prices of records lps albums? and what are the adresses of all these records shops in istanbul?
    please, if someone can to answer to me, it will very cool...

  • @erikb835
    @erikb835 5 років тому

    Nice recordstores wonder if they only sell Turkish record if they got Elvis or beatles too

  • @monadelic
    @monadelic 4 роки тому

    Why you stopped doing videos like this?

  • @MegaMymusiclist
    @MegaMymusiclist 5 років тому

    If you give permission, I wanna add Turkish subtitle.

  • @skulken7079
    @skulken7079 5 років тому

    What LP is he holding at 4:33?

    • @miracdemir3002
      @miracdemir3002 3 роки тому

      Özdemir erdoğan aç kapıyı gir içeri, maybe it is

    • @Kai-td3mu
      @Kai-td3mu Рік тому +1

      He is holding Sultan-ı Yegâh by Nur Yoldaş

  • @JACK-gi8kd
    @JACK-gi8kd 5 років тому

    track id @ 03:30 ?

    • @JACK-gi8kd
      @JACK-gi8kd 5 років тому

      it's in the credits, my bad : Baris Manco - Alla Beni Pulla Beni (FOC Edits Mesmerizing Vocal Cut)

  • @MexzTV
    @MexzTV 5 років тому +1

    Manco

  • @acdcdc9203
    @acdcdc9203 5 років тому

    Selda dan sonra Moğollar iklig çalması ve hülya of zihni müzik çok iyi Turkish pschyodelic

  • @permanentvacations
    @permanentvacations 7 років тому

    These guys are not Turkish people, they are not Mongolians, the are Europeans (Ionians) that change religion for obvious reasons.

    • @mustachio1401
      @mustachio1401 7 років тому +2

      There are only few Turks that are descendants from Mongolians. Most of the modern Turks are either Greek, Georgian, Bosnian, Arab, Bulgarian etc.

    • @mrtpmk
      @mrtpmk 7 років тому +2

      your ignorance is just remarkable.....

    • @mustafasardan6946
      @mustafasardan6946 7 років тому +4

      You know nothing about Turkey and Turkish people.

    • @okkokooks8897
      @okkokooks8897 7 років тому

      Wut?

    • @permanentvacations
      @permanentvacations 7 років тому +1

      Look yourself in the mirror and tell if you look like a european or someone who came from the deep east asia, its so simple. Millions of people were living in the area wick now is modern Turkey and all that people didn't move out when The turks came in the region. Stay there by changing religion. As you know, people's characteristics in east Turkey are so different with the people living in west Turkey, in the coast of the Aegean sea. Open your eyes and see.

  • @matthewcohen7488
    @matthewcohen7488 7 років тому +7

    This is awesome, I've always wanted to go to Istanbul, now I REALLY want to go.

    • @TheVinylGuru
      @TheVinylGuru 3 роки тому

      Did you end up going?

    • @matthewcohen7488
      @matthewcohen7488 3 роки тому

      I have not. I actually planned to end up there on a Trip to Europe years ago, but sort of over planned an elaborate trip, and made it as far as Czech Republic, where I was going to take a bus then to Turkey, and was running low on cash and figured I be better off running out of money in Europe rather than further east.

  • @user-dg1ux2dw5p
    @user-dg1ux2dw5p 3 роки тому

    track id @ 01:56 ?

    • @Kai-td3mu
      @Kai-td3mu Рік тому

      It's Kozmonotosman rework of Hülya Süer's Şeker Oğlan