New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Barista enlists
Simon Phillips (Toto, Judas Priest),
Jesse Siebenberg (Kenny Loggins, Supertramp), more on "Open Sesame Vol 2: Press Rewind."
Bahadır Han Eryılmaz, better known as Barista, is an Istanbul-based musician, who has called upon a who's who of studio musicians to create his latest album anthology, "Open Sesame." The 26-track opus began its 5 month-long release with "Volume 1: Her Dress" having been released in April 2021. Vol 1 featured the #1 iTunes South Africa hit, "Circular Lives."
Now, "Open Sesame Volume 2: Press Rewind" has been released. Launched on June 4th, "Volume 2" includes another #1 iTunes track, "Sweet." Like Vol 1, the 6 song collection features a who's who of A-list session players.
By collaborating both live in-studio (all instrumentals are recorded live) and through modern tech, the album represents Barista's vision. The recordings, excluding the Turkish vocals, were made at Carbonite Sound in the 'musician's colony' of Ojai, CA. With features from
Jesse Siebenberg (Supertramp, Kenny Loggins), Rudiger (Guns' Roses,
Velvet Revolver), Sara Azriel, (Pink Martini), and Lydia Salnikova (Kenny Rogers, BO) as well as Barista's musical idol
Simon Phillips on drums. All 26 tracks of "
Open Sesame" were engineered by Jason Mariani (Kenny Loggins, Mumford & Sons) and released via Turkish indie label MonoPlay Records.
Having only begun his venture into music eight years ago, Barista's 'learn as he goes' mentality has been pivotal to the release of his first two albums. His debut release, 'Daydream', premiered in 2014 and was followed up by '57' in 2016.
The tunes Han creates are heavily influenced by his own experiences, while also echoing musical inspiration from the likes of Toto, Journey, Supertramp, The Alan Parsons Project, and an array of Turkish folk tradition including Sufism. Above all, he is dedicated to bringing vibe back to music - it's raw, liberating, authentic. In his words, Barista makes the music that he misses hearing. Fully focused on his creations, he possesses no drive for commercial success, allowing him to be fully free to create the type of music he loves.
Barista says, "I am not targeting a specific audience or looking for tangible commercial success, all I want is for people to be aware of the existence of this album. I am aware that it is not in compliance with the current trends, but I also know there are many people like me out there who miss hearing music with body.