Redd

This article is about a Turkish rock band. For other uses, see Redd (disambiguation).
Redd
Background information
Origin Turkey
Genres Rock
Years active 1996-
Labels Stardium
Pasaj Müzik
Sony Music - Arista
Most Production - İmaj
Website http://www.redd.com.tr
Members Doğan Duru (vocals, Bass guitar)
Güneş Duru (backing vocals, guitar)
Berke Özgümüş Drums
Past members Ege Göktuna (bass)
Berke Hatipoğlu (backing vocals, guitar)
İlke Hatipoğlu (piano, synth, Hammond)

Redd is a Turkish rock band established in 1996 by tenor opera singer Doğan Duru and guitarist Berke Hatipoğlu under the name Ten. They used to play at bars until they set up their own studio in 2004. Their first album, entitled "50/50", produced by Levent Büyük was published a year later by Stardium Müzik, already under the name Redd. The first videoclip was shot for "Mutlu Olmak İçin" (To Be Happy). Their second studio album, "Kirli Suyunda Parıltılar" (Glitters on Dirty Water) came out in 2006 under Pasaj Müzik. Their song "Falan Filan" entered the MTV World Music Charts at the 10th position.[1] In 2007 the band produced its third album, "Plastik Çiçekler ve Böcek" (Plastic Flowers and Beetle). Redd started the studio recordings of their fourth album in 2009,[2] which was published by Sony Music. Their first original soundtrack album for director Çağan Irmak's feature film Prensesin Uykusu was released in 2010. Songs from the album managed to enter European music charts.[3]

Discography

Music videos

Year Title Director Albüm
2005 Mutlu Olmak İçin Mete Özgencil 50/50
Öperler
Bahçelere Daldık
2006 Falan Filan Cemil Ağacıklıoğlu Kirli Suyunda Parıltılar
Hala Aşk Var Mı? Murat Küçük
2007 Dünya Cemil Ağacıklıoğlu
2008 Boşver (Live) Gökhan Gürek Gecenin Fişi Yok
Nefes Bile Almadan Emir Khalilzadeh Plastik Çiçekler ve Böcek
2009 Don Kişot Cemil Ağacıkoğlu 21
Seni Buldum Emir Khalilzadeh
Her Neyse
2010 Tamam Böyle Kalsın (Live) Gökhan Palas
Prensesin Uykusuyum Çağan Irmak Prensesin Uykusu
2011 Masal Alper Çağlar 21
Aşktı Bu Sinan Uçkan

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