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1.       Kelsey
7 posts
 16 Apr 2006 Sun 11:38 pm

I listen to alot of Classic Rock (i.e. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, etc.) and Pop Rock (i.e. Coldplay, Keane, The Killers) Are there any Turkish bands that have the same general sound? I know there's more to Turkish muisc than bellydancing and Tarkan, I'm just having a hard time finding it.

2.       erdinc
2151 posts
 17 Apr 2006 Mon 12:02 am

Greetings,
unfortunately we don't have music samples right here on this website but there is a good site that has a nice archieve. I picked a few bands/artists for you.

You can listen to these with realplayer.

http://www.turkishmusic.org/index2.html
EGOIST
ERKIN KORAY
ILHAN IREM

http://www.turkishmusic.org/index2b.html
MAVI SAKAL
TEOMAN

On the following website you can listen to a much wider range of Turkish Rock Music but the problem is that it requires membership and the site is only in Turkish.
http://www.anatolianrock.com/

3.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 18 Apr 2006 Tue 08:23 pm

you can also use this link for downloading mp3's about turkish music


www.mp3istiyorum.com // i just checked the site that links are removed...

but you may find it hard to download... becoz it gives link to a download page...

you can find lots of names about turkish music.. form aylin aslım to teoman.. kargo, cem karaca, have fun

4.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 18 Apr 2006 Tue 08:42 pm

There is a very interesting sound. It starts like jazz but after becomes "roman havası". I dont know who is singer but i think very nice and funny. Although lyrics are not Turkish, i hope you enjoy.

http://rapidshare.de/files/17838310/Track_2.rar.html

I hope you know how to download on rapidshare website.

5.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 18 Apr 2006 Tue 09:12 pm

Quoting caliptrix:


I hope you know how to download on rapidshare website.



ermm.. do they have a homepage??

6.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Apr 2006 Tue 09:17 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting caliptrix:


I hope you know how to download on rapidshare website.



ermm.. do they have a homepage??



Ehm just rapidshare.de i guess, but i thought the site doesn't work like a 'normal homepage'.. only with specifice personal links that connect you to that specific song that someone informed you about, either in person, either by posting them on a forum like here.

But there are too many users, so i can't download it

7.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 18 Apr 2006 Tue 09:19 pm

rapidshare is just a storage site. everyone can upload a file and then anytime can download to anywhere. no need a password. just you have to wait some for free downloads. if you have a premium account (paying money) you can download without waiting.

first click the link, then a page will come. below the page on the right you can see the free button. click it, then a new page will come. again below the page, (after waiting,it counts numbers) you will see three authorization character. write them to the right blank, then click download.

i hope i could explain easily.

8.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 18 Apr 2006 Tue 09:26 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

There is a very interesting sound. It starts like jazz but after becomes "roman havası". I dont know who is singer but i think very nice and funny. Although lyrics are not Turkish, i hope you enjoy.

http://rapidshare.de/files/17838310/Track_2.rar.html

I hope you know how to download on rapidshare website.



this is brooklyn funk essentials i like their style..
as i heard about them.. the story is like this..
once upon a day they come to istanbul and then they like the music in istanbul by gypsies and they write their music on the basis of this type
and this song is named as "istanbul twilight" recommend you to listen

9.       sophie
2712 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 12:19 am

Ever heard of Seb Nem? She is amazing!

10.       ramayan
2633 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 12:35 am

Quote:

sophie moro



şebnem ferah

11.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 12:35 am

Quoting sophie:

Ever heard of Seb Nem? She is amazing!



No i never heard of her, maybe you mean şebnem ferah? She's really good.

12.       ramayan
2633 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 12:52 am

şebnem and teoman has many duets and their style is almost same..she has great voice and music...i suggest u deli-kadir

13.       sophie
2712 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 01:05 am

I ve never been good in remembering names and titles. But i always remember the feeling. And this lady was amazing. Great voice...

14.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 01:09 am

Quoting sophie:

But i always remember the feeling.



Well that's what matters right?

I like her too. I really love Artık kısa cümleler kuruyorum (im not sure if i remember well either )

15.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 19 Apr 2006 Wed 01:19 am

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Quoting caliptrix:

There is a very interesting sound. It starts like jazz but after becomes "roman havası". I dont know who is singer but i think very nice and funny. Although lyrics are not Turkish, i hope you enjoy.

http://rapidshare.de/files/17838310/Track_2.rar.html

I hope you know how to download on rapidshare website.



this is brooklyn funk essentials i like their style..
as i heard about them.. the story is like this..
once upon a day they come to istanbul and then they like the music in istanbul by gypsies and they write their music on the basis of this type
and this song is named as "istanbul twilight" recommend you to listen


thank you very much! i was very wondering about that. Nice to know it.

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