"Berlin Bülbül" is a captivating collaboration between renowned clarinetist and composer David Rothenberg and electronic musician Korhan Erel. Released on May 15, 2015, under the Terra Nova Music label, this album is a unique blend of electronic, jazz, and experimental sounds, interwoven with field recordings of nightingales. The album's twelve tracks, spanning 49 minutes, were recorded live on location, offering an immersive experience of the natural and urban sounds of Berlin.
Rothenberg, known for his innovative approach to music, brings his expertise on clarinet and bass clarinet to this project, while Erel contributes his electronic prowess. Together, they create a soundscape that is both ethereal and grounded, showcasing a robust musical interaction that transcends traditional genres. The album's title, "Berlin Bülbül," translates to "Berlin Nightingale," hinting at the central role these birds play in the album's composition.
Each track, from the haunting "The Night the War Ends" to the intricate "Interfused Upon the Silentness," offers a distinct auditory journey. The nightingales' songs are not just background noise but active participants in the music, their melodies intertwining with Rothenberg and Erel's compositions. This album is a testament to the beauty of nature and the endless possibilities of musical collaboration. Whether you're a fan of experimental jazz, electronic music, or simply appreciate the unique sounds of the natural world, "Berlin Bülbül" promises a listening experience like no other.