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Well, it's not exactly Altın Gün 😜, but the style pioneers, Baba Zula! Created in Istanbul in 1996 by Levent Akman, Murat Ertel, and Emre Onel, the legendary group BaBa ZuLa embodies the Bosphorus: a bridge between the East and the West, a blend of ancient Turkish musical traditions, 1960s rock, and modern electronic dub. They were the first to play the theremin in Turkey, electrified the saz, and combined it with the electric oud, wooden spoons, oscillators, darbuka, and other percussion instruments. Their spatial Eastern music ("Uzay Yolu Oryantal Müziği", that's how they describe it) is an intergalactic journey between past and present, projected towards the future. "Art is our language, we are an art group." The storytellers of the Bosphorus integrate all forms of art into their music and offer a psychedelic experience during their concerts, with dance and unique costumes they make themselves, but also poetry, theatre, drawing… (FIP review) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u60r6KgXczM
Translated automatically,Of course, it's not Altin gün 😜, but the pioneers of the genre, Baba Zula! Founded in Istanbul in 1996 by Levent Akman, Murat Ertel, and Emre Onel, the legendary group BaBa ZuLa embodies the Bosphorus: a bridge between the Eastern and Western worlds, a blend of ancient Turkish musical traditions, 1960s rock, and modern electronic dub. They were the first in Turkey to play the theremin, electrified the saz, and combined it with the electric oud, wooden spoons, oscillators, darbuka, and other percussion instruments. Their spatial Eastern music ("Uzay Yolu Oryantal Müziği", as they describe it) is an intergalactic journey between past and present, projected into the future. “Art is our language, we are an art group.” The storytellers of the Bosphorus integrate all forms of art into their music and offer a psychedelic experience during their concerts, with dance and unique costumes they create themselves, as well as poetry, theatre, drawing… (FIP review) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u60r6KgXczM
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