Dutch psychedelic quintet Altin Gün return with their fifth album: Garip. The album marks a return to the Anatolian folk-rock sensibilities of the 70s, and pays tribute to the legendary composer Ne?et Erta? who is no longer with us.
Dutch psychedelic quintet Altin Gün return with their fifth album: Garip. The album marks a return to the Anatolian folk-rock sensibilities of the 70s, and pays tribute to the legendary composer Ne?et Erta? who is no longer with us.
Since bursting onto the music scene in 2018 with their debut album, On, the members of Amsterdam-based Altin Gün have been at the forefront of the revival of Turkish-influenced psychedelic grooves in the 21st century.
From the outset, they established themselves with a wah-wah and organ-rich sound that effortlessly captured the spirit of 70s Anatolian psych-funk masters such as Baris Manço and Erkin Koray.
Since bursting onto the music scene in 2018 with their debut album, On, the members of Amsterdam-based Altin Gün have been at the forefront of the revival of Turkish-influenced psychedelic grooves in the 21st century.
From the outset, they established themselves with a wah-wah and organ-rich sound that effortlessly captured the spirit of 70s Anatolian psych-funk masters such as Baris Manço and Erkin Koray.
