2:07

Başla
v5.5
4 minutes song, Wordless opening built from bowed baglama harmonics, breathy room tone, and hand percussion before the protest song enters in a tense folk-chant groove, Dry lead baglama carries the melody, doubled by low drone strings, frame drum, stomp-claps, and grit-heavy bass, Raw vocals with slapback delay and group shout refrains
2:51

Hayda
v5.5
Protest-folk Bağlama piece with sharp saz tremolo, percussive finger taps on the soundboard, and driving asymmetrical 7/8 groove, Dry frame-drum accents, handclaps, and gritty male chorus chants build intensity; modal minor lines, slight overdrive, and room reverb give it a raw, communal edge
3:43

Dünya
v5.5
Single resonant drone and bowed-air intro into a raw protest folk arrangement: fingerpicked acoustic saz, rapid tremolo runs, hand percussion, and a dry frame-drum groove, Sparse bass supports the verses, with group chants, overdriven climaxes, gritty room reverb, and a 4-minute tense, urgent build, 4 minutes
2:42

Yolda
v5.5
Single resonant drone and bowed-air intro into a raw protest folk arrangement: fingerpicked acoustic saz, rapid tremolo runs, hand percussion, and a dry frame-drum groove, Sparse bass supports the verses, with group chants, overdriven climaxes, gritty room reverb, and a 4-minute tense, urgent build, 4 minutes
2:27

2:47

Hasretinle
v5.5
Melancholic Anatolian folk live ballad, bağlama, cello, piano, warmth, cinematic and mystical
no modern pop drums, no EDM, no electronic bass, no bright happy melodies, no western rock guitars, no fast dance rhythm
1:22

Susmasana
v5.5
Sparse protest-folk built around solo Bağlama, fingerpicked and strummed with dry, woody resonance, plus one raw lead vocal in the foreground, Close-miked mono recording, subtle room tone, occasional tremolo-picked phrases, minimal drones, no drums, no polish—just intimate, urgent acoustic texture
2:24

Melancholic Anatolian folk live ballad, bağlama, cello, piano, warmth, cinematic and mystical
no modern pop drums, no EDM, no electronic bass, no bright happy melodies, no western rock guitars, no fast dance rhythm
2:19

2:48

3:10

Hep barabar
v5.5
4 minutes song, Wordless opening built from bowed baglama harmonics, breathy room tone, and hand percussion before the protest song enters in a tense folk-chant groove, Dry lead baglama carries the melody, doubled by low drone strings, frame drum, stomp-claps, and grit-heavy bass, Raw vocals with slapback delay and group shout refrains
2:27

Durma
v5.5
4 minutes song, Wordless opening built from bowed baglama harmonics, breathy room tone, and hand percussion before the protest song enters in a tense folk-chant groove, Dry lead baglama carries the melody, doubled by low drone strings, frame drum, stomp-claps, and grit-heavy bass, Raw vocals with slapback delay and group shout refrains
7:59

Heh hey
v5.5
4 Minutes Song, Wordless Opening Built From Bowed Baglama Harmonics, Breathy Room Tone, And Hand Percussion Before The Protest Song Enters In A Tense Folk-Chant Groove, Dry Lead Baglama Carries The Melody, Doubled By Low Drone Strings, Frame Drum, Stomp-Claps, And Grit-Heavy Bass, Raw Vocals With Slapback Delay And Group Shout Refrains, Cello, saz, piano




