Gökhan Kırdar

After primary school he lived in İzmir and after being accepted in Yıldız University Architecture Faculty, he moved to Istanbul for good.

In 1995 the second album "I Couldn't Hold On" was released including his first film music project single from 1993, 'Night Angel and Our Chaps'.

Kırdar started his study in 9 Eylül University, Fine Arts Faculty of Musicology in 1997 and in the same year he established his own label and music company Loopus.

After the 1999 İzmit earthquake, he contributed in charity projects for victim children with "Furby 3 Doo" which is released in collaboration with Hasbro Intertoy.

[1] This project, designed as a talking robot created in real time with an album, was very interesting for the public attention.

The album "Don't Strike Me Over" which also included the music designed for "Foreign Groom" was released on 2 June 2005, in some other European countries as well as in Greece, Malta, Cyprus and Turkey.

In October 2005, Kırdar started to work on his soundtrack project for the movie "Valley of the Wolves Iraq", released in Turkey first, then in Europe and the Middle East in February 2006.

Receiving good reviews both with its content and music, the film, will be shown at theatres soon in USA, Latin America and Russia.

Lately, Gökhan Kırdar's music has contributed in a Discovery Channel /America documentary project "Not Your Average Travel Guide/Turkey", directed by American director Shane Reynolds.

Besides he started to create music for new Turkish TV series like "The Bridge" and "Present Tenses" and "Dede Korkut's Stories".