With Ask, the Amsterdam-based sextet Altin Gün marks an exuberant return to the '70s Anatolian folk-rock sound that characterized their first two albums, On (2018) and Gece (2019).
their most ambitious and diverse release to date, and a heartfelt tribute to Neşet Ertaş - a revered and much-loved Turkish singer, lyricist and bağlama player
Garip (meaning "strange") is the Grammy-nominated Dutch-Turkish psych-rock band Altın Gün's 2026 album, a vibrant tribute to legendary Turkish folk artist Neşet Ertaş
This is a collection of rare tracks and lesser-heard singles. All tracks were recorded and released in Turkey between 1970 – 1977 and culled from Koray's personal vinyl collection. Includes exclusive photos and remastered audio.
After setting European stages on fire with the release of their first LP in 2022, the mighty Turkish band returns with en Kötü Iyi Olur, an album that reflects their image: edgy, independent, political, and tremendously effective.
A very cool sitar album – one that's sometimes funky, in the territory of work by Ananda Shankar, but which also has a vibe that's very much its own too.