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Turkish Anatolian Rock

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28 songs
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70's anatolian rock, psychedelic
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Biz
v4.5
Authentic 70s Turkish Anatolian Rock, Psychedelic, Vintage, Old-school, raw and gritty sound with a dynamic, fast tempo, young male Turkish Anatolian rock singer (age 25–30), The track opens with a synth melody accompanied by a discreet electric guitar, gradually building intensity through layered saturated fuzzy guitars and vintage analog tape textures—mic bleed, tape hiss, amp buzz, and analog compression are present to give it that warm, imperfect, and organic feel, The song lasts approximately 5 to 6 minutes, including two distinct guitar solos: the first one follows the bridge, with alternating lead guitarists trading solos every 10–15 seconds, and the final outro features stereo harmonized guitars panned left and right for an epic, soaring finish, Slight pitch variations and drum timing imperfections add to the authenticity and vintage character of the recording
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Kimler
v4.5
Authentic 70s Turkish Anatolian Rock, Psychedelic, Vintage, Old-school, raw and gritty sound with a dynamic, fast tempo, young male Turkish Anatolian rock singer (age 25–30), The track opens with a synth melody accompanied by a discreet electric guitar, gradually building intensity through layered saturated fuzzy guitars and vintage analog tape textures—mic bleed, tape hiss, amp buzz, and analog compression are present to give it that warm, imperfect, and organic feel, The song lasts approximately 5 to 6 minutes, including two distinct guitar solos: the first one follows the bridge, with alternating lead guitarists trading solos every 10–15 seconds, and the final outro features stereo harmonized guitars panned left and right for an epic, soaring finish, Slight pitch variations and drum timing imperfections add to the authenticity and vintage character of the recording
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60s, 70s, Turkish Anatolian Rock, Psychedelic, Vintage, Old-school, old-school young male vocals, synth, guitar, dynamic, fast tempo, vinyle sounds
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Style:Anatolian psychedelic rock, 70s Turkish rock, fuzzy guitars, analog synth, gritty bass, vintage vinyl texture, tape hiss, warm saturation, male vocals, Turkish male singer, high vocal range, expressive vocals, young male voice, dual guitar solo, cosmic atmosphere, progressive structure, 5-6 minutes
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Style:Anatolian psychedelic rock, 70s Turkish rock, fuzzy guitars, analog synth, gritty bass, vintage vinyl texture, tape hiss, warm saturation, male vocals, Turkish male singer, high vocal range, expressive vocals, young male voice, dual guitar solo, cosmic atmosphere, progressive structure, fast tempo, dynamic, 5-6 minutes
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A six-minute 1970s Anatolian Turkish rock track kicks off with an instrumental intro: phased, melodic guitar riffs layered with rich analog synths and a propulsive, syncopated drum groove set at a fast tempo, Male vocals emerge over driving bass and fuzzed-out guitars, creating a swirling, psychedelic rock atmosphere, The arrangement is dynamic—shifting energy through intricate synth leads and percussive accents, with time signature changes adding complexity, A soaring electric guitar solo anchors the bridge, its tone saturated and expressive, The vinyl warmth and subtle crackle envelop every section, leading to a vibrant, extended instrumental outro featuring interlocking guitar and synth lines
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The track opens with saturated, fuzzy guitars, raw drums, and throbbing bass, all colored by analog tape hiss, amp buzz, and natural compression, Vintage organs swirl alongside subtly detuned saz or bağlama, merging with loose, imperfect grooves, After the psychedelic bridge, dual lead guitarists alternate intense 10–15 second solos, sparring with expressive phrasing and bends, For the epic outro, stereo harmonized guitar solos pan left and right, gradually intensifying over the full 5–6 minute journey, maintaining a vibrant, vintage Anatolian rock atmosphere
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Starts with analog-saturated drums and hand-played electric saz intro, joined by fuzzy bass and biting saturated guitars, captured raw with tape hiss, mic bleed, and amp noise, Verses layer swirling organ, close-mic’d male vocals (age 25–30) with analog compression, gritty edge, and flashes of Eastern percussion, The bridge introduces a hazy mood shift, then bursts into a dual-guitar solo—lead players trading licks every 10–15 seconds, captured with analog warmth and slight timing imperfections, The final coda extends into a full stereo-spread outro solo, weaving phasing wah and fuzz, with all amp buzz and tape artifacts preserved, Total run time 5–6 minutes
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Anatolian rock style inspired by 60s–70s psychedelic and folk music, with warm analog textures and vintage vinyl-like sound, Starts with a long melodic guitar solo intro, featuring expressive phrasing, legato, and subtle fuzz, Verses follow with groovy bass, steady drums, rhythmic guitars, and light touches of saz or violin, Chorus expands with harmonized guitars and emotional dynamics, A tempo-shifting bridge adds intensity, leading to a virtuosic solo with shredding, bends, and melodic runs, Final chorus returns with full energy and layered instruments, Ends with a long, emotional guitar solo outro fading into warmth
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Opening with saz and subtle percussion, the song blends vintage 70s Anatolian rock tones—rich, warm guitars intertwine with violin lines, Progressively layered, the piece evolves through shifting tempos and time signatures, featuring intricate legato and harmonic-laden guitar solos, Drums and bass maintain organic groove, with mature, expressive male vocals weaving in, while saz and violin create folk-tinged atmospheres, The instrumental unfolds non-linearly, exploring dynamic swells and extended emotional passages, never relying on synths or electronics
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Anatolian rock style inspired by 60s–70s psychedelic and folk music, with warm analog textures and vintage vinyl-like sound, Starts with a long melodic guitar solo intro, featuring expressive phrasing, legato, and subtle fuzz, Verses follow with groovy bass, steady drums, rhythmic guitars, and light touches of saz or violin, Chorus expands with harmonized guitars and emotional dynamics, A tempo-shifting bridge adds intensity, leading to a virtuosic solo with shredding, bends, and melodic runs, Final chorus returns with full energy and layered instruments, Ends with a long, emotional guitar solo outro fading into warmth
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The song opens with a 1:30 expressive, fuzzy guitar solo, warm and melodic, evoking Anatolian nostalgia, Verse 1 enters with groovy, steady bass and drums, minimal folk hints, and crisp rhythm guitar, Energy lifts to Chorus 1, A second, fierce guitar solo (1:30+), full of bends and rapid phrases, brings psychedelic textures, Verse 2 returns, now fuller in arrangement, with more layered guitar and heightened rhythm, Following Chorus 2, a closing melodic solo (1:30) gently unwinds, gradually fading and resolving in retro vinyl warmth, Male vocals soar emotively throughout
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The track opens with a 1:30 expressive, fuzz-laden guitar solo evoking Anatolian nostalgia, Verse 1 settles into groovy bass, steady drums, crisp rhythm guitar, and subtle folk touches, Chorus 1 amplifies energy, giving way to a fierce, psychedelic guitar solo, Verse 2 thickens with fuller layers and heightened rhythm, After Chorus 2, a 1:30 melodic guitar solo gently closes, fading into warm retro vinyl ambience, Emotive male vocals weave throughout, soaring above the textured instrumentation
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The track opens with a 1:30 expressive, fuzz-laden guitar solo evoking Anatolian nostalgia, Verse 1 settles into groovy bass, steady drums, crisp rhythm guitar, and subtle folk touches, Chorus 1 amplifies energy, giving way to a fierce, psychedelic guitar solo, Verse 2 thickens with fuller layers and heightened rhythm, After Chorus 2, a 1:30 melodic guitar solo gently closes, fading into warm retro vinyl ambience, Emotive male vocals weave throughout, soaring above the textured instrumentation
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A 1960s-70s Anatolian rock track without folk elements, featuring aggressive, raw, and sometimes fuzzy electric guitar riffs, Energetic and brutal guitar playing with expressive, occasionally saturated solos, Live drums and bass providing a driving rhythm section, Analog production with a slightly gritty, authentic vinyl-like texture, The atmosphere is tense, chaotic, and full of energy, evoking a lively and comical fight scene in a bustling kahve
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Style Prompt — 1960s-70s Anatolian rock, raw fuzzy guitar, detailed structure with authentic Anatolian vocal style A high-energy 1960s-70s Anatolian rock track with no folk elements, featuring aggressive, raw, and fuzzy electric guitar riffs throughout, The song opens with tight, punchy rhythm guitars and a gritty analog drum kit, supported by a live bass that drives the groove, The atmosphere is tense, chaotic, and full of rebellious energy, perfectly matching the theme of a comical fight in a crowded kahve, The vocal style is authentically Anatolian from the 60s and 70s—expressive, slightly nasal with dynamic ornamentations and traditional inflections adapted to the rock context, adding regional character without folk instrumentation, The track follows a clear structure: [Intro], two verses each followed by a chorus, a bridge, then a guitar solo, a final verse and chorus, another intense, extended guitar solo before an outro, The guitar solos are long, expressive, sometimes satura
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Anatolian rock track inspired by the late 1960s–70s underground scene, Use only electric guitars (lead/rhythm with fuzz and wah-wah), bass, and drums — no synths or modern folk instruments, Add subtle vinyl crackle or tape hiss to emulate analog warmth, The tempo is upbeat with dynamic changes, and the composition features layered fuzzy riffs, modal melodies, and expressive solos throughout, Include an instrumental intro and outro, Vocals must be in Turkish and performed in a traditional Anatolian folk style: mature, slightly nasal, with deep emotional delivery, Use microtonal inflections and melismatic phrasing characteristic of Turkish regional singers from that era, The vocal timbre should evoke the depth and soul of rural Anatolia — raw, weathered, and grounded, not polished or theatrical, The singer should sound like someone shaped by land and hardship, not a modern pop voice
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Authentic 1960s-70s Anatolian rock with heavy fuzz and wah-wah guitar tones, bass, and energetic drums, Guitar riffs are melodic, catchy, and dynamic with emotional solos throughout, The tempo is upbeat but with dramatic shifts for emotional depth, The vocal style is raw and expressive, channeling traditional Anatolian folk singing with a mature, gritty tone conveying deep frustration and sorrow, No synths or folk instruments—just pure electric guitar, bass, and drums, The song features an instrumental intro and outro, emphasizing vintage vinyl sound texture and analog warmth, Structure includes intro, two verses, two different choruses, a bridge, and a final chorus, The overall vibe is rebellious, poignant, and rooted in Anatolian cultural storytelling
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A psychedelic Anatolian rock track in the style of the 1960s-70s, Features warm analog tones with vinyl crackle, fuzzed-out electric guitars using wah-wah effects, and vintage synth solos that blend naturally with the eastern modal melodies, The instrumentation includes electric guitar, bass, drums, and analog synths — no folk instruments, The rhythm is groovy and hypnotic, alternating between slow, reflective sections and more dynamic, trance-like passages, Guitar solos are expressive and bluesy, weaving through traditional Anatolian scales, The vocals are in Turkish, with a mature, emotive tone and a poetic delivery that follows natural speech rhythms, The song structure includes a melodic instrumental intro, two lyrical verses, two distinct choruses, a contemplative bridge, and a layered final chorus followed by an extended instrumental outro, Overall, the track evokes a mystical, nostalgic atmosphere while delivering subtle philosophical and symbolic messages
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A positive, energetic Anatolian rock track in the authentic 1960s–70s style, Features raw electric guitars with light fuzz, electric bass, acoustic drums, and traditional Turkish percussion (def, darbuka), The saz (bağlama) is central to the arrangement, playing melodic motifs that converse with the guitar riffs, Vocals follow a traditional Anatolian style — expressive and grounded, celebrating rural labor and village life with sincerity and strength, The production mimics vintage vinyl textures: slightly saturated, warm, and lo-fi, The mix includes subtle tape hiss, analog hum, and a narrowed frequency response reminiscent of old Turkish rock records, There’s a sense of room bleed, slight compression artifacts, and occasional imperfections that enhance authenticity, The overall atmosphere is earthy, nostalgic, and uplifting — like a forgotten record found in a dusty village café, The structure follows [Verse 1][Chorus 1][Verse 2][Chorus 2][Bridge][Final Chorus (twice as long)], with
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An authentic 1960s-70s Anatolian rock track with emotionally driven melodies and poetic energy, The arrangement features only electric guitars, bass, and acoustic drum kit — no synths or traditional instruments, Guitars are slightly overdriven with a vintage tube-amp fuzz, delivering soulful bends and eastern-style phrasing in the solos, The bass follows modal progressions with a thick analog tone, supporting a steady but expressive rock rhythm, Drums are dry and tight, using close-mic’d snares and sharp cymbals with light saturation, The structure includes three lyrical verses and three emotionally evolving choruses, each followed by a guitar solo, The tone moves from hopeful to tragic, evoking long roads, fading love, and rural solitude, The track is mixed with a vintage vinyl character — subtle tape hiss, warm midrange, and soft clipping, like an unearthed gem from 1974 Turkish underground radio
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A 1960s–70s Anatolian rock style instrumental and vocal composition, Old-school Turkish rock (Anadolu Rock) with traditional Anatolian vocal tone and inflections typical of the 1960s-1970s era, Instrumentation includes only electric guitar, bass, drums, and Turkish percussion (no synths or modern instruments), The melody should evolve over time with non-linear, expressive development, Use a mix of traditional Turkish maqam-inspired guitar riffs and modern rock phrasing, Guitar solos must be expressive and technically varied where marked in the lyrics, Use analog saturation and retro mixing textures, inspired by Barış Manço, Erkin Koray, Moğollar, or 3 Hürel, Mood: nostalgic, introspective, a bit rebellious, yet grounded in Anatolian roots, Tempo: mid-paced with dynamic variation, Groove led by bass and layered guitars, with emotional emphasis on instrumental breaks and transitions, Lyrics should be sung with a slightly raw, heartfelt tone
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Authentic 70s Turkish Anatolian Rock, Psychedelic, Vintage, Old-school, Raw and gritty sound, Young Male Turkish anatolian rock singer vocals (age 25–30), Vintage analog tape recording style with mic bleed, tape hiss, amp buzz, analog compression, saturated fuzzy guitars, and slight pitch/drum timing imperfections, Target duration: 5–6 minutes, Two guitar solos: one after the bridge with alternating lead guitarists every 10–15 seconds, final outro solo with stereo harmonized guitars (left/right) for an epic finish
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60s–70s Anatolian rock with joyful, uplifting energy, Fuzz guitar riffs in minor modes blend with melodic saz and occasional zurna phrases, Bass is warm, rounded, and upfront, locking into dry, snappy drums with short room echo, Vocals are male, close-mic’d, slightly saturated, expressive yet relaxed, in Turkish folk style, Arrangement features a hypnotic, repetitive groove, simple chord cycles, and a memorable vocal refrain, Recording has lo-fi tape warmth, light analog hiss, and slight pitch/timing imperfections for authenticity, Overall mix feels like a live jam on vintage mono gear, with psychedelic flourishes and rhythmic drive
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60s–70s Anatolian rock with joyful, uplifting energy, Fuzz guitar riffs in minor modes blend with melodic saz and occasional zurna phrases, Bass is warm, rounded, and upfront, locking into dry, snappy drums with short room echo, Vocals are male, close-mic’d, slightly saturated, expressive yet relaxed, in Turkish folk style, Arrangement features a hypnotic, repetitive groove, simple chord cycles, and a memorable vocal refrain, Recording has lo-fi tape warmth, light analog hiss, and slight pitch/timing imperfections for authenticity, Overall mix feels like a live jam on vintage mono gear, with psychedelic flourishes and rhythmic drive
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Energetic retro Anatolian rock track with vintage vinyl texture, Opens with fuzzy electric guitar riff using folk modes, backed by tight dry drums and warm analog bass, The sound is raw but nostalgic, evoking 70s Turkish psych-rock, Verses are short and poetic, leaving space for long melodic guitar solos between sections, Choruses are anthemic but brief, focusing on emotion over repetition, Sparse instrumentation beyond guitar, bass, and drums—occasional vintage organ for warmth, Structure: [Verse] → [Chorus] → [Solo] → [Verse 2] → [Chorus] → [Long Solo/Outro]