Mercan Dede Secret Tribe
Sufi / Electro / World
Touring extensively in Turkey, Europe and North America, Mercan Dede Secret Tribe has became internationally acclaimed. Prestigious Festivals such as Montreux Jazz festival (Switzerland, 2003), The Paleo Festival (Switzerland, 2005), Festate Chiasso (Switzerland, 2005), Montreal Jazz festival (Canada, 2001), and Banlieues Bleues (Paris, France - April 2002) and more than 104 shows in Vienna, Geneva, Brussels, Cologne, Paris, Amsterdam and İstanbul have witnessed Mercan Dede and latest project Secret Tribe with it's powerful live performances.
The Mercan Dede Ensemble was founded in 1998, as the culmination of Mercan Dede's extensive musical experience over the past decade both in Turkey and in North America. The primary aim of the Ensemble is to foster an environment in which music can be created and enjoyed freed from restrictive categories and concerns related to the division of music according to various disciplines. A combined wealth of practical training as well as years of experience in performing traditional eastern music enables the members of the Ensemble to realize this aim to a degree not often encountered. Mercan Dede's additional experience with modern western music, and in particular electronic music, helps to create a new and powerful musical expression in combination with the eastern-inspired music and improvisations provided by the other members of the ensemble. Together, these styles of music work to highlight their similarities, both in style and intent.
As suggested by the title of his second album, Journeys of a Dervish, Mercan Dede is interested not only in the place where he happens to be at any particular moment; he pays careful attention also to the processes by which he arrived there. The Ensemble is concerned as well with these changing considerations, and seeks to express them in the various layers of their compositions.
The inspirational force behind the work of Mercan Dede and the Ensemble is that which has carried the message of Rumi through centuries and around the world; "dervish" means threshold, and the ultimate aim for any Sufi is to meet and be met at the point where one space becomes another.
The Ensemble, originally founded by Mercan Dede, Mohammad and Farokh Shams, and joined later by Toronto-based world-musician Ben Grossman. The ensemble is also graced by the accompaniment of a Sufi whirler (1-3). This element adds another, visual, dimension to the Ensemble, as well as opening up new realms of potential for the spiritual practice of whirling.
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Upcoming Dates
Mercan Dede / Secret Tribe & Stimmhorn
27 Nov 2008
Basel, Switzerland
28 Nov 2008
Chur, Switzerland
29 Nov 2008
Chiasso, Switzerland
30 Nov 2008
Bern, Switzerland
2 Dec 2008
Zurich, Switzerland
3 Dec 2008
Geneva, Switzerland
4 Dec 2008
Luzern, Switzerland
From the Press
"exotic, world music-flavoured ambient groove excursions."
David Faris, "Soundcheck"
Toronto, Ontario
"Dede's spectacular performances.... create a euphoric trance that joins heart, mind, body and soul in rhythmic celebration."
- Voodoodub, Halifax, Nova Scotia





















As a federally certified Trainer for Swiss Olympic competitive sports, Yann Aubert has coached for rhe Swiss National Team for Rhythmic Gymnastics and also for the Artistic Gymnastics.