Matthew Henshaw. Steve Aspey. Der Internet. Richard Stringfellow. Si Bullock. Beirut World Beat. Joris Gillet. Devon Craig MacDonald. David Horne. Purchasable with gift card. Fidayda Fusion Ya Habibi Funk Buzuki Solo Mevlana Daldalan A wide selection of Oriental funky music for listening and dancing. A kind of Belly Dance sound. Tags electronic experimental funk saz turkey turkish dance disco folk funky fusion fuzz jazz progressive psych psychedelic London. Kristof Bolland go to album. Chat-verre go to album.
On Bandcamp Radio. New tunes for plus special guest Lady Wray. B2 Erol Pekcan? B3 Okay Temiz Denizalt? B4 Erol Pekcan Orkestras? Gel Sevgilim. B5 Durul Gence 10 Hilal.
VAT plus Shipping Costs. Item Description. The TWIMO Records project is the result of 6 years of traveling and record collecting in the meeting points between different music cultures; North Africa, the Bosporus and the far eastern parts of Europe.
These two first two releases explores what happened when Western music styles such as modal jazz, bossa nova, fusion and funk met Arabic folk music, tone scales, instrumentation and rhythm structures in the late sixties and seventies in Turkey and Egypt. Four hundred years ago Turkey was the centre that connected Islamic, Byzantine and Persian music and even at this time Haydn and Mozart fused Persian tone scales and colour of rhytm into their compositions.
Modern Turkish music history begins in , when Turkey became a republic and the leader Kemal Atatopened the doors to the western world. Musicians in Turkey first adapted the waltz, but it was the tango from Paris that spread widely and became popular throughout the country. Youth in Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara started tuning the radio to everything that was happening in London and rock arrived in the mid 50s.
The first turkish rock music came from armybands under the leadership of officers, but when The Shadows emerged on the scene, the popularity of rock exploded, since Turkish people was used to hearing instrumental music. In the magazine Ht arranged the competition Altin Mikrofon where the contestants had to arrange a traditional turkish tune or write a turkish song and perform it in a "western style" with electrical instruments.
Altin Mikrofon is the godfather of all the turkish rock, psych, funk, fusion and jazz that came after.
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