Oojami is the brainchild of Necmi Cavli, originally a native of Bodrum - a popular Turkish holiday resort nestling on the banks of Aegean Sea. He moved to London in the nineties and started DJ'ing his own music in a small basement club in the Turkish quarter of North London. At the time nobody, including himself, predicted the exciting journey that he has was about to undertake. Over the last 6 years Oojami has produced 3 albums (internationally released on Miles Copland's (ex-manager of Sting and the Police) label), played hundreds of gigs in over 15 countries, including a tour of the US/Canada, and featured on more than 30 compilations around the world. Recently he's begun writing soundtracks for major Hollywood movies, and his music has been licensed to EMI Arabia - the biggest label in the Middle East.
White Mischief "Around The World In 80 Days" - Saturday June 7 2008. The one night indoor festival with four themed rooms, two stages and interactive theatre surprises galore. Time Out called it "Event of the week, the month, the year. "
Live music includes Oojami, Ebony Bones, Ta Mere, The Outside Royalty and Tricity Vogue. Vaudeville, circus and cabaret includes Miss Behave, Dusty Limits, Ophelia Bitz, the Penny Dreadfuls plus aerial acrobatics, snake charming and more!
Nearly 50% sold out but group discounts and advance tickets still available.
hi guys..i saw your performance in bodrum castle.you were great.remember me??i took so many photos of you..soon i'm gonna load on my account..i'll make you to know that when i do that..love you guys..good luck for your all concert...
After reading an article in the local newspaper about your gig in Montréal, I said to myself "Wow, I have to see them". After your show (2 years ago) I was completely blasted! Of course, I bought right away your CD (Bellydancing Breakbeats). Your music kick ass and the melodies are so catchy... Since then I always listen your CD and can't wait to see you again on stage. Are your planning soon to play in Montréal?
Thanks for the request and for supporting Ms. Roy!
"To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never, to forget." - Arundhati Roy