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- 01. Çingeneler Masa Yapar Satarlar
02. Çadirimin Üstüne Sip dedi + Mastika
03. Silifkenin Yogurdu
04. Break Döktürü
05. Adanali Funk
06. Kadifeden Kesesi
07. Findik Dallari
08. Azize
09. Misket "Farfara"
10. Aman Yavrum Nazlanma
11. Konyali
12. Kasap HavasiGROUP TITAN
Anatolian Break Dance
[engl] Turkish ancient melodies get an 80s electro–funk treatment on this obscure album, originally released on the Diskotür label in 1985. Probably the work of an "ad–hoc" studio band (nothing is known about the musicians), this is a delirious mix of exotic melodies and lots of analog synths, cheap Atari–styled electronic effects, distorted guitar and 80s beatboxes.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 16.11.2016
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