» » Various - An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014
Various - An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 FLAC album

Tracklist

Bülent Arel Postlude From Music For A Sacred Service 3:57
Batuhan Bozkurt Kun 6:30
Alper Maral Sho 2:04
Batur Sönmez Flash Mental Experiment No.23 5:54
Cenk Ergün* Forge 2:57
Ilhan Mimaroglu Prelude No.17 (Istanbul Fog) 4:01
Erdem Helvacžoglu* Resonating Universes Part 1 7:27
Korhan Erel Con-structure 2 (Death Of Komarov On Re-entry) 4:09
Sair Sinan Kestelli Earthworks 2:01
Nilüfer Ormanlž Life In The Mist Of Finer Thoughts 5:25
Mehmet Can Özer Plug-Out: Balžklar II 6:01
Utku Tavil SUTT 2:01
Asaf Zeki Yüksel Democracy Lessons 5:59
SIFIR* I Want To Be A Suicide Bomber 8:48
Cem Güney Procession A.D. 3:19
2/5 BZ Anadolog 3:20
Cevdet Erek Strob 3:52
Koray Tahiroglu ?ki El 5:48
Tuna Pase Nefes 7:41
Burçin Elmas So Far 3:32
Reverie Falls On All Eta Carinae 4:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRV390 Various An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 ‎(2xLP, Album, Comp, Ltd) Sub Rosa SRV390 Belgium 2016
SR390 Various An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 ‎(29xFile, FLAC, Album, Comp) Sub Rosa SR390 2016
SR390 Various An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 ‎(2xCD, Album, Comp, Ltd) Sub Rosa SR390 Belgium 2016


Various - An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014

Country: Belgium

Date of release: 2016

Style: Abstract, Experimental, Musique Concrète

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1943 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 692

Other Formats: MIDI VOX MP4 ADX AIFF APE XM

Related to Various - An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 FLAC Albums

Danial
They included the track from 1961 to just have it so the comp looks all inclusive? What happened between 1964 and 1996? Did Turkey not exist? Was there no music? Seems a bit misleading to do this and have the buyer believe that this includes things between '61 and the 2000's, when in reality there is only a single song that gives them the ability to use this title. Why not just call it "An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music"? Why? I think its because they know that modern classical and musique concrete doesn't sell, and a lot of it isn't very good. Experimental music from the modern age is a little boring because of the limitless tools at our availability, its more interesting to see what these crazy turks did in the 70's and 80's with limited resources. I give this comp a low score because it is a musique concrete/drone compilation disguised as an experimental 3rd world music comp.
Danial
They included the track from 1961 to just have it so the comp looks all inclusive? What happened between 1964 and 1996? Did Turkey not exist? Was there no music? Seems a bit misleading to do this and have the buyer believe that this includes things between '61 and the 2000's, when in reality there is only a single song that gives them the ability to use this title. Why not just call it "An Anthology Of Turkish Experimental Music"? Why? I think its because they know that modern classical and musique concrete doesn't sell, and a lot of it isn't very good. Experimental music from the modern age is a little boring because of the limitless tools at our availability, its more interesting to see what these crazy turks did in the 70's and 80's with limited resources. I give this comp a low score because it is a musique concrete/drone compilation disguised as an experimental 3rd world music comp.
Thomeena
That's about the stupidest reason I've ever read for giving a release a low score. Doesn't tell me anything about the music, the release as such, the vinyl quality, you name it. If you'd only taken the music at face value, it would at least make sense. Granted, the 1961 track alone doesn't warrant the slightly pretentious title of this release, but I don't see how that fact alone makes for a bad compilation.
Thomeena
That's about the stupidest reason I've ever read for giving a release a low score. Doesn't tell me anything about the music, the release as such, the vinyl quality, you name it. If you'd only taken the music at face value, it would at least make sense. Granted, the 1961 track alone doesn't warrant the slightly pretentious title of this release, but I don't see how that fact alone makes for a bad compilation.