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Baba Zula
Baba Zula is a Turkish alternative musical group, founded in Istanbul in 1996.〔Erich Kocina (''Psychedelische Klänge aus Istanbul in Wien'' ), Die Presse, 1 July 2007. Retrieved 2012-01-05.〕 With a wide variety of influences and a wide range of instruments, they create a unique psychedelic sound. ==History== Founded in 1996, the band features founding members Levent Akman and Murat Ertel as well as Coşar Kamçı, who replaced original member Emre Onel in 2005. BaBa Zula added live drawing artist Ceren Oykut into the mix in 2004. She left the band in 2010. Her presence onstage had added an important visual aspect to BaBa Zula's live performances. Akman, Ertel, and Onel originally formed Baba Zula as a side project of now disbanded Anatolian rock group Zen.〔Nick Hobbs, "Istanbul Grooves", ''(fRoots )'' June 2008, pp. 59-61〕 In 2005 Baba Zula was exposed to a wider international audience when they were featured in a documentary, ''Crossing the Bridge'' by Fatih Akin, which took an in-depth look at Istanbul's contemporary and avant-garde music scene.〔〔(Reinvigorating roots ), Innerviews, 2008. Retrieved 2012-01-05.〕
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