Aynur / Keçe Kurdan
Album: | Keçe Kurdan | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Aynur | Added: | Oct 2006 | |
Label: | Kalan Muzik |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-11-05 | Pull Date: | 2007-01-07 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jan 7 | Dec 24 | Dec 17 | Dec 10 | Dec 3 | Nov 26 | Nov 19 | Nov 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 05, 2015: | BravoMarco Variety Show
Bexo / Uyan |
4. | Apr 10, 2010: | New World Disorder
Ahmedo |
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2. | Jan 16, 2013: | Mediterraneans
Ahmedo |
5. | Oct 25, 2008: | New World Disorder
Ahmedo |
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3. | Dec 31, 2010: | Spherical Sounds
Heseniko |
6. | Sep 07, 2008: | The Zikr
Ahmedo |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2006-10-23
Reviewed 2006-10-23
Aynur – Kece Kurdan (Kalan)
Reviewed by Sadie O, 10/23/06
Amazing combination of Turkish/Arabesque traditional sounds and almost experimental soundscapes, tied together with unbelievable female vocal gymnastics and big, fat hand drums. Really unique and creative stuff – this is an artist to be reckoned with, folks.
All in Turkish, no recognizable FCCs. All incredible. I probably gave two stars too few to everything, but I’m sorta stunned…
1. ***powerful vocals and big drums, but not a steady beat throughout. Unusual mixture, lots of echo on the vocals. This girl is NOT playing around. A more danceable groove (and drone) comes in halfway through. Interesting stuff!
2. **Arabesque stringed instrument, drums and flutes, horns. Very strong and assured vibe.
3. *far-off vocals, languid groove that turns into upbeat midtempo Arabesque bounce.
4. **drone and far-off vocals, whispers – then very slow and dramatic drums. Cinematic, possibly menacing. Cool!
5. **solo vocals, then full Arabesque band, bit of hispano-moorish feel as well. Surprise bit of jazzy violins – anything could happen!
6. *slow almost march intro, then solo dramatic vocals, then slow, very traditional sounding strings and horns.
7. ***swingy hand drums, slow, slinky groove. Cool female vocals from Aynur and the chorus.
8. **lots of changes, then a sort of Eastern-European folky groove, but with Arabesque and jazzy bits.
9. *almost classical-sounding strings, then Arabesque instrument, then mellow woodwind… This one’s a bit perplexing, I can’t tie it down anywhere…
10. **rather martial drums, a bit of an air of foreboding… No, kind of a lot of foreboding. Run, everyone! The Turks are coming! Lots of electronica in last couple of minutes.
11. *solo vocals and effects, lots of echo and electronics.
Reviewed by Sadie O, 10/23/06
Amazing combination of Turkish/Arabesque traditional sounds and almost experimental soundscapes, tied together with unbelievable female vocal gymnastics and big, fat hand drums. Really unique and creative stuff – this is an artist to be reckoned with, folks.
All in Turkish, no recognizable FCCs. All incredible. I probably gave two stars too few to everything, but I’m sorta stunned…
1. ***powerful vocals and big drums, but not a steady beat throughout. Unusual mixture, lots of echo on the vocals. This girl is NOT playing around. A more danceable groove (and drone) comes in halfway through. Interesting stuff!
2. **Arabesque stringed instrument, drums and flutes, horns. Very strong and assured vibe.
3. *far-off vocals, languid groove that turns into upbeat midtempo Arabesque bounce.
4. **drone and far-off vocals, whispers – then very slow and dramatic drums. Cinematic, possibly menacing. Cool!
5. **solo vocals, then full Arabesque band, bit of hispano-moorish feel as well. Surprise bit of jazzy violins – anything could happen!
6. *slow almost march intro, then solo dramatic vocals, then slow, very traditional sounding strings and horns.
7. ***swingy hand drums, slow, slinky groove. Cool female vocals from Aynur and the chorus.
8. **lots of changes, then a sort of Eastern-European folky groove, but with Arabesque and jazzy bits.
9. *almost classical-sounding strings, then Arabesque instrument, then mellow woodwind… This one’s a bit perplexing, I can’t tie it down anywhere…
10. **rather martial drums, a bit of an air of foreboding… No, kind of a lot of foreboding. Run, everyone! The Turks are coming! Lots of electronica in last couple of minutes.
11. *solo vocals and effects, lots of echo and electronics.
Track Listing