Ghost in the Chaos: FRee JaZz as a QueSt for TRuth

Gülşah Erol

It is a revolution that comes silently, exists with noise; and continues in us even after it’s silenced…

Gülşah Erol

Music is an endeavour to make people’s inner world known to the outside world. But there is some music that not only tells, but also questions the boundaries, breaks the rules and goes through emotions. Free jazz is such music. It is not an opposition to the order, but a desire to explore beyond it.

Free jazz is a journey started in the late 1950s by musicians who could not fit into the moulds of traditional jazz structures, and began to ask ‘what else could it be?’. Names such as Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane took jazz beyond mathematical mastery and turned it into a spiritual, philosophical and existential tool.

‘Free’ means free… But free from what?

Free jazz can be free from melody, harmony, rhythmic patterns and sometimes even tonality. But this is not randomness; it is a conscious form of creation that bears the responsibility of freedom. In this music, every note is both the blessing and the price of freedom. The musician is not just a composer; he is the creator of a moment. He has to find the sound that is there at that moment, that belongs there.

In this sense, free jazz intersects with a question of classical philosophy: ‘If man is free, according to what does he live?’

Answer: According to the inner voice. Just as free jazz is shaped according to the inner impulse, not the score.


MAXIMALIST ‘In A Silent Way’ 2023

We often don’t know what we feel, what we believe. Free jazz does not suppress this chaos; it brings it to the surface.

Gülşah Erol w/ Peter Brötzmann, Korhan Arguden & Duru Tuna as ABSTRA 2019

> ABSTRA featuring Andreas Kaling


Chaos or Meaning?

The first feeling when listening to free jazz is often chaos. Maybe a saxophone is screaming madly, the piano is pounding the floor, the drums have deviated from the usual rhythms. But a careful ear realises that this is not a scream, but an introspective conversation.

The seemingly chaotic structure actually reflects the mental disorganisation of modern man. We often don’t know what we feel, what we believe. Free jazz does not suppress this chaos; it brings it to the surface. That’s why it is sometimes frightening, sometimes embracing.


Don Cherry ve John Coltrane

Ascension (John Coltrane album) 1966

‘Dance of the Soul’

In a free jazz solo, the musician actually opens himself. Each sound can be a memory; a rebellion, a prayer, a longing… Technical proficiency is of course important in this music, but the sincerity of the emotion is much more decisive.

This is why John Coltrane’s ‘Ascension’ is listened to not as an album but as a prayer. Ayler’s tenor saxophone is not just a breath, but a call. All this shows that:

Free jazz is the dance of the soul; it does not perform for anyone, it turns towards itself.

Ornette Coleman, photo by Sedat Antay, 2005

Maybe that’s why getting to know free jazz is like getting to know ourselves. Facing chaos, tolerating uncertainty, and believing that there – in the depth of the moment – a sound, a person, an emotion can be truly free…

A Music That Questions, Not Teaches

Free jazz does not try to teach the audience anything. It asks:

‘What is rhythm for you?’

‘Is melody really a rule or a habit?’

‘Can you listen to music according to what you feel, not what you hear?’

Therefore, free jazz does not want a passive listener. It also forces the listener to be liberated. It vibrates it, makes it restless, maybe makes it cry, but then creates a brand new sensation from it; after all, it is not a genre of music, but a philosophy.

Not to deny the order, but to seek beyond it…

Not to memorise the voice, but to give birth to it now…

Not to reject the rule, but to recognise the rules of the soul.

Maybe that’s why getting to know free jazz is like getting to know ourselves. Facing chaos, tolerating uncertainty, and believing that there – in the depth of the moment – a sound, a person, an emotion can be truly free…

And that’s when music no longer only touches our ears, but our hearts, minds and beings.

And because free jazz is not just a genre, but a search for truth, everyone who comes into contact with it is transformed. The listener, the player, the critic…

That music tells us:

“Even when everything is in its place, it can be incomplete. But what is scattered is complete if it is sincere.”

That’s why free jazz is not just music, it is an inner reckoning. It is not to deviate from harmony, but to leave all memorisation to find true harmony. Just like the human soul… Sometimes soft, sometimes hard… Sometimes silent, sometimes shouting…

Charlie Haden, Ornette Coleman. Ed Blackwell, Don Cherry

Khan Jamal ‘The Known Unknown’ 1984

Tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders performs at the New Morning club in Paris, France. (Photo by John van Hasselts)

Pharoah Sanders ‘You’ve Got to Have Freedom’ Africa / 1987 Timeless Records

Listening to free jazz today is not just a music session; it means challenging yourself, breaking your habits, bringing your emotions to the surface.

Every musician rebuilds their own identity in free jazz. Because there is no fake in this music. The nakedness of the emotion is more important than the truth of the note. And it cannot lie; therefore it is not a truth that everyone can carry. It requires not only to hear, but to dare to hear.

It can be the sound of rebellion, of peace, of disappointment. And all at the same time… Because free jazz is layered like life. There is neither only hope nor darkness in it. But there is an insight that carries both: Life is chaotic, and it is a virtue to dance with this chaos.

Listening to free jazz today is not just a music session; it means challenging yourself, breaking your habits, bringing your emotions to the surface.

It takes you out of your comfort zone.

It makes you say, ‘What now?’ And sometimes nothing can happen – that’s where it all starts. Because sometimes a single note replaces all your silences. And the freedom of that note breaks the chains inside you too.

That’s why free jazz is not music. It’s a revolution. It comes quietly. Existing with noise. And it continues inside us even after it’s silenced…


Çelloya Hayat Veren Kadın: Gülşah Erol, 2019

Gülşah Erol works actively as a composer/performer in different styles of various genres. She is one of the most known Turkish Improvisation musicians.

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Resource: Free Jazz: Kaosun İçindeki Hakikat

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Mens Rea: Tertium Non Datur

Mens Rea ‘Tertium Non Datur’ 2024

Here you can smell the sound of a generation that grew up fast in the late 90’s and had to keep up with the changing world and created their own unique approach by absorbing the musical accumulation before them in a very open-minded way, and you can see the spirit of that period and its reflection to the present day.

Türkiye has a not very crowded but active experimental music scene. From Okay Temiz to Replikas, from Baba Zula to Nekropsi, I think analysing this legacy in depth is a topic for a completely different story. But as an extreme music writer who is interested in the scene, I think it is quite interesting that the names we call the 2000s generation, who grew up with subcultures such as death metal, grindcore, black metal, hardcore & punk, and who later signed projects such as Truth We Defend, Lecture, Cerahat40K, Humbaba, GodBud, Mr. Mantis, Rott-Fish, which are components of this culture, come together and sign an experimental post-indie/metal EP that embraces their roots in the country.

Mens Rea realised the project quietly with three songs, put it online in the last days of 2023 and retreated into their shells without even opening a facebook or instagram page. Anyway, during the interview, you will probably see that this is the band’s first and only recording. But as I guessed while listening to the songs, I rediscovered that this generation, which started to show itself after 2005, has a special story of its own while reading their answers. This is a very beautiful history that has not yet been written in its entirety, and you can read a summary of some of it in the very nice conversation below (Türkçe).


Tertium Non Datur, 2024

Feneryolu Underground 2025

Tehlikenin diğer adı C. 40K

Bayiinizden ısrarla isteyiniz!


Cerahat 40K Live at Karga / Gece Kulübü III

Here you can smell the sound of a generation grew up fast in the late 90s when they had to keep up with the changing world, and created their own unique approach by absorbing the musical accumulation before them in a very open-minded way, and you can see the spirit of that period and its reflection on today.

Now, put Mens Rea on “tape” on Spotify, YouTube or Apple Music and enjoy your holiday and good music. Please don’t forget to check out the other projects of the Band Members. The history of free music where you live is deeper and more rooted than we have been told.

 Kerem Onan / April 2024 / Paslanmaz Kalem


One-Girl Army: Özge Ürer

Fire-Starter in da house

Özge Ürer’in 2022 yılında tamamladığı Urbanist albümünün remix projesi olarak yayımlanan URA (Urbanist Remix Album) İstanbul, Londra, Berlin temelli 9 farklı prodüktörün 10 farklı rework’lerinden oluşan Drum and Bass, Electro House, Dub, Reggae, Bass Beat, Indie Pop, Jungle, Ambient, Experimental Jungle, Minimal Techno, Experimental Techno tarzlarını barındırıyor.

Ürer’in üçüncü stüdyo albümü URA, Nuhado Records etiketiyle geçtiğimiz kışın en uzun gecesi olan 21 Aralık’ta müzikseverlerle buluştu. 2022 yılında bölümler şeklinde yayınlanmaya başlayan albüm Emre Malikler, Genjah ve Golem aka human scum rework’lerinin eklenmesiyle final yapıyor.

Özge Ürer’in bu albümde amaçladığı ana fikir; şarkıları yeniden düzenleyen prodüktörlerin özgür, janr bağımsız, sınırsız hayal güçleriyle müzik üretimlerini yapması olmuş. Sanatçılar diledikleri şarkıyı seçmiş ve istedikleri gibi yorumlamışlar.


Özge Ürer X Da Frogg / Live in Utero, 2024

URA (Urbanist Remix Album), which was released as a remix project of Özge Ürer’s Urbanist album released in 2022, contains Drum and Bass, Electro House, Dub, Reggae, Bass Beat, Indie Pop, Jungle, Ambient, Experimental Jungle, Minimal Techno, Experimental Techno styles consisting of 10 different reworks by 9 different producers based in Istanbul, London and Berlin.

Özge Ürer’s third studio album URA was released on December 21, the longest night of last winter, with the label Nuhado Records. The album, which started to be released in 2022 in sections, ends with the addition of Emre Malikler, Genjah and Golem aka human scum reworks.

The main idea Özge Ürer aimed for in this album was that the producers who reworked the songs should produce music with their free, genre-independent, unlimited imagination. The artists chose the songs they wanted and interpreted them as they wished.


Özge Ürer ‘URA’ 2023 (Art by Tuba Girgiç)

URA > URBANIST REMIX ALBUM


“URA bir remix albümünden ziyade, çok farklı bakış açılarının bir araya geldiği yepyeni bir albüm.” diyor Ürer ve ekliyor “Şarkı sıralamasına dikkat edin; tuhaf, sürükleyici bir yolculuk sizleri bekliyor.”

Bu özellikler doğrultusunda Türkiye’de muadiline az rastlanan bir albüm URA; farklılaşmış, yenilikçi ve internasyonel karakteriyle sıradışı bir derleme olarak dinleyiciyle buluşuyor. Prodüktörler: Da Frogg , Elif Dikeç, Emre Malikler, Genjah, Golem,  Güneş Özgeç, Major Town, NitroKIDD, Philamelian.  Mix-mastering Emre Malikler’e, yapım ve yaratıcı yönetmenlik Özge Ürer’e ait. Albüm kapağı ise İstanbul yeraltı sanat camiasında kendine özgü ve kışkırtıcı tarzıyla tanınan Tuba Girgiç imzası taşıyor.


Özge Ürer ‘Özgür Ol / Be Free’ written & performed by Özge Ürer

Duyanlara, Duymayanlara

Türkiye’de alternatif sahnenin üretken ve özgün, reggae sahnesinin ise önde gelen isimlerinden Özge Ürer çok yönlü müzik üretimleri ve sahne performanslarıyla tanındı. Müzik kariyerine 3 solo albüm ve çok sayıda EP ve single sığdırmış olan sanatçı farklı gruplarla, sanatçılarla ve bireysel olarak yurtiçi ve yurtdışında festivallere katıldı, albümlerde yer aldı, collab işler yayınladı. Türkiye’nin önemli sahnelerinde ve şehirlerinde konserler verdi. 

Müzik kariyerinin geldiği son noktada sanatçı kendine “Özge Ürer Stili” adını verdiği özel bir konsept yarattı. Özge Ürer Stili, farklı türleri ustalıkla harmanlayan, yüksek enerji ve tempoyla karakterize edilen benzersiz bir performans tarzıdır. Her seferinde şaşırtan, dansla dolu performans, zihnin sınırlarını zorluyor ve bağımlılık düzeyi çok yüksek.

Özge Ürer’in sahnede ne yapacağını tahmin etmek zor. Dinleyicilerine elektronik dans müziğinden synth-pop’a, reggae’den drum and bass’e, trip-hop’tan R&B’ye ve hip-hop’a kadar çok çeşitli bir müzik deneyimi sunuyor. Özge’nin ateşli bir sosla harmanlanan yetenekli vokalleri tarzını özel kılıyor ve dinleyicilerin dikkatini çekiyor. Özge Ürer’in eşsiz bir deneyim yaşattığı bu renkli performansın sloganı “Bilenler bilmeyenlere anlatsın.”


Özge Ürer ‘Kartallar’ Human Scum Remix, 2023

All Rounder Fire Starter !!

ÖZGE ÜRER STYLE

Özge Ürer, one of the productive and all-rounder figures of the alternative scene and one of the leading names of the reggae scene in Turkey, is known for her versatile musical productions and stage performances. The artist, who has put together 3 solo albums and many EPs & singles in her musical career, has participated in festivals in Turkey and abroad with different groups and individually. She has performed on leading stages of Turkey.

The artist created herself  a special concept which called “Özge Ürer Style”.

Özge Ürer Style is a unique performance style characterized by high energy and tempo, skillfully blending different genres. Filled with dance, the performance surprises every time, pushing the boundaries of the mind, and boasting a very high addiction level.

It’s a performance where it’s hard to predict what the artist Özge Ürer will do on stage. She offers her listeners a diverse musical experience ranging from electronic dance music to synth-pop, reggae to drum’n bass, trip-hop to R&B and hip-hop. Her skilled vocals blended with a fierce Anatolian flavor make her style special and grab audience attention. The slogan of this colorful performance, where Özge Ürer provides a unique experience, is “Let those who know tell those who don’t.” She continues to work nonstop with her singer, songwriter & producer & creative director hats.


Ruff & Tuff Gecesi, KargaArt 2024
Devil on the stage

Kadın müzisyen, şarkıcı, DJ ve sanatçılardan oluşan müzik kolektifi Sista Sound’tan Özge Ürer, Melissa Lara Clissold ve Hatice Arıcı, kolektifin çalışmalarını ve müzik sahnesindeki güncel kadın meselelerini konuşmak üzere Sonsuz Çilek Tarlaları’na konuk oluyor.

Açık Radyo > Özge Ürer

Açık Radyo > Sista Sound


> Özge Ürer

> Sista Sound