4:23

Calm Anatolian Folk Rock, Acoustic Groove, 80 BPM, slow mid-tempo, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, soft, slightly breathy, intimate, extremely calm delivery, STRICTLY NO male vocals, NO duet, NO belting, NO shouting, FLAT DYNAMICS, INSTRUMENTS: Virtuosic traditional Saz playing beautiful folk melodies, Deep, heavy prominent Bass Guitar driving the rhythm from start to finish, Soft, steady acoustic drums, FORBIDDEN: NO synths, NO piano, NO clarinet, NO zurna, NO ney, NO organ, NO strings, NO upbeat pop, MOOD & MIX: Warm, intimate, bass-driven Anatolian acoustic studio mix
4:04

Vintage Anatolian Groove Rock, 70s Turkish Soul, 95 BPM, mid-tempo, groovy, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, warm, slightly breathy, intimate delivery, STRICTLY NO male vocals, INSTRUMENTS: Intro layers progressively: 1, Vintage acoustic rock drums & soulful muted trumpet, 2, Deep, heavy prominent bass guitar takes the groove, 3, Weeping Electric Saz joins, FORBIDDEN: STRICTLY NO strings, NO piano, NO clarinet, NO zurna, NO ney, NO organ, NO keyboards, NO synths, NO violin, NO marching band, MOOD & MIX: Deep, groovy, warm analog studio mix, The bass guitar is the boss of the rhythm, perfectly paired with the electric saz
3:49

Anatolian Noir, Melancholic Retro Groove, 80 BPM, VOCALS: Female alto, extremely BREATHY, close-mic whisper, STRICTLY NO humming, NO "lay lay", NO vocal ad-libs, Words only, FLAT DYNAMICS: NO belting, NO raising voice, INSTRUMENTS: LOUD, DOMINANT heavy bass guitar taking the absolute lead, playing melodic fills, Crisp, punchy acoustic drums with a VERY PROMINENT snare rhythm, Muted clean electric guitar, FORBIDDEN: NO humming, NO vocalizing without words, NO loud vocals, NO synths, NO upbeat pop, MOOD & MIX: Dark, intimate, Bass and drums must be very upfront and loud in the mix
4:06

Dark Melancholic Anatolian Soft Rock, Anatolian Noir, 75 BPM, slow, highly emotional, sorrowful, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, highly BREATHY, airy, whispery, close-mic intimate delivery, Restrained crying, deep, slightly smoky, STRICTLY NO male vocals, INSTRUMENTS: Deep, warm heavy bass guitar driving the sorrowful progression, Soft, slow acoustic rock drums, Melancholic clean electric guitar with deep reverb and delay playing dark arpeggios, Prominent Electric Saz playing weeping, highly emotional Anatolian melodies and crying solos, FORBIDDEN: NO synths, NO electronic beats, NO brass, NO upbeat pop, NO belting, NO shouting, MOOD & MIX: Cinematic, dark nostalgic Yeşilçam vibe, Warm analog studio mix, Raw emotional performance with a very close, intimate, and breathy vocal presence
4:14

Anatolian Rock, Anatolian Indie Folk, Cozy Acoustic Soft Rock, Mellow Groove, 90 BPM, mid-tempo, gentle and bouncy, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, warm smiling whisper, breezy, effortless, sweet and calm, STRICTLY NO belting, NO shouting, NO high notes, NO backing vocals, Pure gentle delivery, BASS GUITAR: Warm, bouncy analog bass, melodic walking groove, carrying a cheerful but relaxed vibe, DRUMS: Soft acoustic kit, shakers, brushed snare, very light and breezy, TEXTURE: Soft acoustic guitar strumming, FORBIDDEN: NO synths, NO brass, NO wind instruments, NO heavy distortion, MOOD & MIX: Slightly cheerful, sunny but calm, cozy morning coffee vibe, intimate and peaceful, Arrangement is playful but dynamically restrained, keeping a soothing, feel-good energy without ever getting loud, OUTRO: Strictly avoid abrupt endings, The track must slowly fade out with gentle female vocal humming and sweet soft whispers fading into complete silence, ‑Synth, ‑Organ, ‑synth, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑brass, ‑Synth, ‑Organ, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑brass, ‑wind instruments, ‑ney, ‑flute, ‑zurna, ‑uzun hava, ‑gazel, ‑bozlak, ‑nida, ‑melisma, ‑vocal improvisation, ‑free rhythm singing, ‑non-rhythmic vocals, ‑shouting, ‑vocal ad-libs, ‑holding long notes without beat
3:52

Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very slow, sparse, soft but deep, with long pauses, never pushing the tempo, Electric guitar minimal background texture only, no lead, no solo, Intro and outro mirror each other emotionally, intimate and heartbreaking, No ney, no flute, no wind instruments, Minimal, intimate, sorrowful, cinematic atmosphere, never aggressive or fast, Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very The song must start extremely slow and stay slow for at least the first 40 seconds
3:58

Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very slow, sparse, soft but deep, with long pauses, never pushing the tempo, Electric guitar minimal background texture only, no lead, no solo, Intro and outro mirror each other emotionally, intimate and heartbreaking, No ney, no flute, no wind instruments, Minimal, intimate, sorrowful, cinematic atmosphere, never aggressive or fast, Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very The song must start extremely slow and stay slow for at least the first 40 seconds
3:22

Live Concert Finale, Anatolian Mid-Tempo Funk, 70s Turkish Groove, 102 BPM, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, This is the closing track of a long live set, Her voice has a triumphant, slightly exhausted but deeply satisfied, smiling, and smooth delivery, STRICTLY NO male vocals, INSTRUMENTS: Live stage band setup, Smooth, punchy rhythmic bass guitar driving a relaxed groove, Crisp live acoustic drum kit playing a steady, head-nodding funk beat, Clean electric guitar playing playful, twangy melodies, FORBIDDEN: NO Darbuka, NO Saz, NO Baglama, NO heavy distortion, NO synths, NO studio sterility, MOOD & MIX: Live gig at a packed venue, triumphant retro band vibe, The rhythm is groovy and sunny, feeling like a well-deserved, joyful encore, Moderate, comfortable pace, not rushed, OUTRO: Strictly instrumental live band play-out, The band grooves together to a natural fade out, NO vocals or laughing at the very end, ‑Synth, ‑Organ, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑brass, ‑wind instruments, ‑ney, ‑flute, ‑zurna, ‑uzun hava, ‑gazel, ‑bozlak, ‑nida, ‑melisma, ‑vocal improvisation, ‑free rhythm singing, ‑non-rhythmic vocals, ‑shouting, ‑vocal ad-libs, ‑holding long notes without beat
3:24

Anatolian Rock, Anatolian Indie Folk, Cozy Acoustic Soft Rock, Mellow Groove, 90 BPM, mid-tempo, gentle and bouncy, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, warm smiling whisper, breezy, effortless, sweet and calm, STRICTLY NO belting, NO shouting, NO high notes, NO backing vocals, Pure gentle delivery, BASS GUITAR: Warm, bouncy analog bass, melodic walking groove, carrying a cheerful but relaxed vibe, DRUMS: Soft acoustic kit, shakers, brushed snare, very light and breezy, TEXTURE: Soft acoustic guitar strumming, FORBIDDEN: NO synths, NO brass, NO wind instruments, NO heavy distortion, MOOD & MIX: Slightly cheerful, sunny but calm, cozy morning coffee vibe, intimate and peaceful, Arrangement is playful but dynamically restrained, keeping a soothing, feel-good energy without ever getting loud, OUTRO: Strictly avoid abrupt endings, The track must slowly fade out with gentle female vocal humming and sweet soft whispers fading into complete silence, ‑Synth, ‑Organ, ‑synth, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑brass, ‑wind instruments, ‑ney, ‑flute, ‑zurna
4:29

A slow, heavy, melancholic Anatolian rock instrumental at 90 BPM, with a restrained and deliberate pace, The track opens with a deep, brooding bass guitar riff played sparsely, carrying the emotional weight of the composition, Drums are minimal and heavy, with wide spacing between hits and a slow, grounded pulse rather than an active groove, Electric guitar appears only occasionally, using long, sustained minor-key notes inspired by traditional Anatolian scales, creating tension and darkness without adding movement, Authentic bağlama phrases enter slowly and selectively, with mournful, drawn-out melodies that emphasize space and silence, No organ, no strings, no pads, no atmospheric synths, The arrangement builds gradually and patiently toward a dark, raw instrumental peak through density and intensity—not speed—then dissolves into a quiet, introspective outro led by bass and bağlama, leaving a sense of unresolved melancholy, ‑No Keyboard, ‑No Synth, ‑No Organ, ‑no synth, ‑no strings, ‑no violin, ‑no brass, ‑no wind instruments, ‑ney, ‑flute, ‑zurna
3:51

Anatolian Slowcore, Cinematic Noir, Melancholic Soft Rock, 55 BPM, extremely slow tempo, VOCALS: Solitary female alto, heavily breathy, BASS GUITAR (LEAD INSTRUMENT): Prominent warm analog bass, fretless feel, deep low-end, sliding notes, Acts as the primary lead, weeping bass melodies, driving the emotional hooks, Heavy presence in the mix, thick round tone, DRUMS: Ultra-minimalist, muffled kick, soft brushed snare, sparse heartbeat rhythm, strictly background, no cymbals, no fast drum fills, TEXTURE: Faint clean electric guitar with warm reverb for atmosphere, FORBIDDEN: NO synths, NO wind instruments, NO brass, NO strings, MOOD & MIX: Rainy night, nostalgic, lonely, lo-fi warmth, dark room intimacy, Arrangement must remain dynamically flat, resisting any urge to crescendo, Keep energy extremely low and sorrowful, Focus entirely on the whispering female voice and the heavy, melancholic bass
3:13

A slow, heavy, melancholic Anatolian rock instrumental at 90 BPM, with a restrained and deliberate pace, The track opens with a deep, brooding bass guitar riff played sparsely, carrying the emotional weight of the composition, Drums are minimal and heavy, with wide spacing between hits and a slow, grounded pulse rather than an active groove, Electric guitar appears only occasionally, using long, sustained minor-key notes inspired by traditional Anatolian scales, creating tension and darkness without adding movement, Authentic bağlama phrases enter slowly and selectively, with mournful, drawn-out melodies that emphasize space and silence, No organ, no strings, no pads, no atmospheric synths, The arrangement builds gradually and patiently toward a dark, raw instrumental peak through density and intensity—not speed—then dissolves into a quiet, introspective outro led by bass and bağlama, leaving a sense of unresolved melancholy, ‑No Keyboard, ‑No Synth, ‑No Organ
2:47

Style: Anatolian Folk Rock, 70s Turkish Psychedelic, Traditional Turkish Folk
BPM: 108 (Upbeat Düm-Tek Rhythm, Driving Beat)
Description:
Authentic, earthy, and energetic, VOCALS: Female, Alto, Traditional Turkish singing style, Clear and powerful, STRICTLY FEMALE VOCALS ONLY, NO MALE BACKING VOCALS, INSTRUMENTS:
- Electric Saz: MAIN LEAD, Plays traditional riffs, - Bass Guitar: Heavy, rhythmic, strictly on the beat, NO syncopation/reggae feel, - Drums: Driving Turkish Rock beat, Structure:
[Intro: Electric Saz Solo - 70s Psychedelic Style, 15s]
(Classic Anadolu Rock opening, Driving Bass and Saz together, ), ‑no keyboard, ‑no synth, ‑no strings, ‑no violin, ‑no brass, ‑no wind instruments, ‑ney, ‑flute, ‑zurna
3:08

Style: Anatolian Folk Rock, 70s Turkish Psychedelic, Traditional Turkish Folk
BPM: 108 (Upbeat Düm-Tek Rhythm, Driving Beat)
Description:
Authentic, earthy, and energetic, VOCALS: Female, Alto, Traditional Turkish singing style, Clear and powerful, STRICTLY FEMALE VOCALS ONLY, NO MALE BACKING VOCALS, INSTRUMENTS:
- Electric Saz: MAIN LEAD, Plays traditional riffs, - Bass Guitar: Heavy, rhythmic, strictly on the beat, NO syncopation/reggae feel, - Drums: Driving Turkish Rock beat, Structure:
[Intro: Electric Saz Solo - 70s Psychedelic Style, 15s]
(Classic Anadolu Rock opening, Driving Bass and Saz together, ), ‑no keyboard, ‑no synth, ‑no strings, ‑no violin, ‑no brass, ‑no wind instruments (ney/flute/zurna)
4:00

Style: Anatolian Hard Rock, Garage Rock, Raw Production, 70s Turkish Psych
BPM: 112 (Driving, Stomping, Heavy)
Description:
Raw, heavy, and direct, NO ORCHESTRA, INSTRUMENTS:
- Bass Guitar: THE LEADER, Heavy, distorted, dominant riff, (Barış Manço style), - Electric Saz: Distorted, rock style, Playing lead melodies, - Drums: Dry, punchy, acoustic kit, Hard hitting rock beat, - Electric Guitar: Rhythm only, ‑NO KEYBOARD, ‑NO SYNTH, ‑NO STRINGS, ‑NO VIOLIN, ‑NO BRASS, ‑NO WIND INSTRUMENTS (NEY/FLUTE/ZURNA)
2:36

Style: Anatolian Folk Rock, 70s Turkish Psychedelic, Traditional Turkish Folk
BPM: 108 (Upbeat Düm-Tek Rhythm, Driving Beat)
Description:
Authentic, earthy, and energetic, VOCALS: Female, Alto, Traditional Turkish singing style, Clear and powerful, INSTRUMENTS:
- Electric Saz: MAIN LEAD, Plays traditional riffs, - Bass Guitar: Heavy, rhythmic, strictly on the beat, NO syncopation/reggae feel, - Drums: Driving Turkish Rock beat, ‑No Keyboard, ‑No Synth, ‑No Organ
4:58

Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very slow, sparse, soft but deep, with long pauses, never pushing the tempo, Electric guitar minimal background texture only, no lead, no solo, Intro and outro mirror each other emotionally, intimate and heartbreaking, No ney, no flute, no wind instruments, Minimal, intimate, sorrowful, cinematic atmosphere, never aggressive or fast, Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very The song must start extremely slow and stay slow for at least the first 40 seconds, ‑Keyboard, ‑Synth, ‑Organ
3:23

A slow, heavy, melancholic Anatolian rock instrumental at 90 BPM, with a restrained and deliberate pace, The track opens with a deep, brooding bass guitar riff played sparsely, carrying the emotional weight of the composition, Drums are minimal and heavy, with wide spacing between hits and a slow, grounded pulse rather than an active groove, Electric guitar appears only occasionally, using long, sustained minor-key notes inspired by traditional Anatolian scales, creating tension and darkness without adding movement, Authentic bağlama phrases enter slowly and selectively, with mournful, drawn-out melodies that emphasize space and silence, No organ, no strings, no pads, no atmospheric synths, The arrangement builds gradually and patiently toward a dark, raw instrumental peak through density and intensity—not speed—then dissolves into a quiet, introspective outro led by bass and bağlama, leaving a sense of unresolved melancholy, ‑No Keyboard, ‑No Synth, ‑No Organ
4:24

[No Keyboard, No Synth, No Organ], Turkish Indie, Dark Alternative, Minimalist Rock, Clean Electric Guitar, Deep Bass, Electric Saz, 6/8 Time Signature, Soft Female Vocal, Monotone Vocals, Melancholic, Dry Production
4:02

Anatolian Noir, Dark Jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Slow Rock, 6/8 Time Signature, Heavy Groove, Mid-tempo (not too slow), smoky, deep and highly emotional, Dynamic vocal range: starts with a whisper, builds up to powerful wailing, Electric Saz is the dominant lead instrument (Distorted, weeping, aggressive tones), Deep, driving Bass Guitar (Prominent in the mix), Drums are steady, rhythmic, heavy and punchy (Heartbeat style, building intensity), Cinematic atmosphere, gloomy but powerful, Ethereal backing harmonies in the climax, Clear Vocals, Turkish Diction, ‑Pop, ‑Upbeat, ‑Happy, ‑Bright, ‑Electronic Dance, ‑Techno, ‑Rap, ‑Trap, ‑Fast Tempo, ‑Cheerful
4:29

Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very slow, sparse, soft but deep, with long pauses, never pushing the tempo, Electric guitar minimal background texture only, no lead, no solo, Intro and outro mirror each other emotionally, intimate and heartbreaking, No ney, no flute, no wind instruments, Minimal, intimate, sorrowful, cinematic atmosphere, never aggressive or fast, Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very The song must start extremely slow and stay slow for at least the first 40 seconds
3:47

Anatolian Rock, Very slow, free time feel with rubato phrasing, minor and descending tonal mood, female vocal only, intimate and fragile, with wordless vocal laments and soft “aaaa” cries in the intro and outro, electric saz as the emotional narrator with long-breath lamenting phrases, minimal bass and sparse drums entering late, dark, inward, melancholic atmosphere that feels like time slowly collapsing rather than moving
4:48

Anatolian Rock, 80 BPM, very slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, Electric saz is the emotional lead instrument, crying and lamenting throughout the song, especially in intro, breaks and outro, Distorted bass guitar warm and deep, Drums slow, sparse and saturated, never driving tempo, Electric guitar minimal background texture only, no lead, no solo, Harmony vocals appear only in chorus sections, Dark, intimate, sorrowful atmosphere, After the final vocal line, the song must continue with a long instrumental outro led by electric saz
3:51

Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very slow, sparse, soft but deep, with long pauses, never pushing the tempo, Electric guitar minimal background texture only, no lead, no solo, Intro and outro mirror each other emotionally, intimate and heartbreaking, No ney, no flute, no wind instruments, Minimal, intimate, sorrowful, cinematic atmosphere, never aggressive or fast, Anatolian Rock, 40 BPM, extremely slow and melancholic, Female vocal only, single voice throughout the entire song, no harmony, no choir, no backing vocals, Electric saz is the dominant and leading instrument, emotional, crying, lamenting, Distorted bass guitar deep and restrained, Drums very The song must start extremely slow and stay slow for at least the first 40 seconds

