
Altin Gun - Ask (LP)
With AĆk, the Amsterdam-based sextet turn away from the electronic, synth-drenched sound of their 2021 albums, Ălem and Yol. While those two, created at home during the pandemic, paid homage to the electronic pop of the 80s and early 90s, AĆk, marks an exuberant return to the 70s Anatolian folk-rock sound that characterised Altın GĂŒnâs first two albums, On (2018) and Gece (2019).
But thereâs development here too. AĆk is the closest the band have come so far to capturing the infectious energy of their live performances. âItâs definitely connecting more with a live sound â almost like a live album,â says bassist Jasper Verhulst. âWe, as a band, just going into a rehearsal space together and creating music together instead of demoing at home.ââWe didnât record it like we did the last album,â agrees vocalist Merve DaĆdemir. âWe basically produced that one at home because of the pandemic. Now weâve gone back to recording live on tape.â
How many more worlds do Altın GĂŒn visit in this joyful expedition? âRakiya Su Katamamâ is glowering space rock as though Gong had taken a stopover on the Bosphorus. âCanim Oyâ is a psychedelic freak-beat stomper from a world where Istanbulâs Kadiköy district was the Carnaby Street of the east. âGĂŒzelliÄin On Para Etmezâ is a dreamy acid-folk anthem. And the finale, âDoktor Civanim,â is an irresistible slice of sci-fi disco camp with lava-lamp synth squiggles that wouldnât sound out of place next to Barıà Mançoâs âBen Bilirim.â
Fresh yet timeless. Rooted in antiquity yet yearning for heavenly futures. AĆk wants to take you places. All you have to do is strap yourself in.
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$11.91Altin Gun - Ask (LP)
With AĆk, the Amsterdam-based sextet turn away from the electronic, synth-drenched sound of their 2021 albums, Ălem and Yol. While those two, created at home during the pandemic, paid homage to the electronic pop of the 80s and early 90s, AĆk, marks an exuberant return to the 70s Anatolian folk-rock sound that characterised Altın GĂŒnâs first two albums, On (2018) and Gece (2019).
But thereâs development here too. AĆk is the closest the band have come so far to capturing the infectious energy of their live performances. âItâs definitely connecting more with a live sound â almost like a live album,â says bassist Jasper Verhulst. âWe, as a band, just going into a rehearsal space together and creating music together instead of demoing at home.ââWe didnât record it like we did the last album,â agrees vocalist Merve DaĆdemir. âWe basically produced that one at home because of the pandemic. Now weâve gone back to recording live on tape.â
How many more worlds do Altın GĂŒn visit in this joyful expedition? âRakiya Su Katamamâ is glowering space rock as though Gong had taken a stopover on the Bosphorus. âCanim Oyâ is a psychedelic freak-beat stomper from a world where Istanbulâs Kadiköy district was the Carnaby Street of the east. âGĂŒzelliÄin On Para Etmezâ is a dreamy acid-folk anthem. And the finale, âDoktor Civanim,â is an irresistible slice of sci-fi disco camp with lava-lamp synth squiggles that wouldnât sound out of place next to Barıà Mançoâs âBen Bilirim.â
Fresh yet timeless. Rooted in antiquity yet yearning for heavenly futures. AĆk wants to take you places. All you have to do is strap yourself in.
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With AĆk, the Amsterdam-based sextet turn away from the electronic, synth-drenched sound of their 2021 albums, Ălem and Yol. While those two, created at home during the pandemic, paid homage to the electronic pop of the 80s and early 90s, AĆk, marks an exuberant return to the 70s Anatolian folk-rock sound that characterised Altın GĂŒnâs first two albums, On (2018) and Gece (2019).
But thereâs development here too. AĆk is the closest the band have come so far to capturing the infectious energy of their live performances. âItâs definitely connecting more with a live sound â almost like a live album,â says bassist Jasper Verhulst. âWe, as a band, just going into a rehearsal space together and creating music together instead of demoing at home.ââWe didnât record it like we did the last album,â agrees vocalist Merve DaĆdemir. âWe basically produced that one at home because of the pandemic. Now weâve gone back to recording live on tape.â
How many more worlds do Altın GĂŒn visit in this joyful expedition? âRakiya Su Katamamâ is glowering space rock as though Gong had taken a stopover on the Bosphorus. âCanim Oyâ is a psychedelic freak-beat stomper from a world where Istanbulâs Kadiköy district was the Carnaby Street of the east. âGĂŒzelliÄin On Para Etmezâ is a dreamy acid-folk anthem. And the finale, âDoktor Civanim,â is an irresistible slice of sci-fi disco camp with lava-lamp synth squiggles that wouldnât sound out of place next to Barıà Mançoâs âBen Bilirim.â
Fresh yet timeless. Rooted in antiquity yet yearning for heavenly futures. AĆk wants to take you places. All you have to do is strap yourself in.




