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Causing Tremors of Her Own

 

It’s not often that you find trained earthquake engineers delivering songs capable of causing tremors all on their own, but Mircan Kaya’s Kül & Ashes has a seismic presence that pulverizes lesser singers.



Turkey has had an infamously problematic relationship with its indigenous musics – which is possibly why Mircan, coming from a Georgian family relocated to the Black Sea area, is barely known to the wider world. This should change. Although Kül & Ashes – the two nouns are Turkish and English translations of each other – has taken two years to get an international release, it is a stunning work, and one that straddles the ancient and the modern with ease. Most of the nine tracks are interpretations of traditional songs, but are orchestrated in such a way as to reach beyond time. Accompanied by a compact band dominated by the heavy resonances of Emin Igüs’ baglama (a small saz or lute) and coloured by some Harold Budd-like trumpet from Roger Mills, Mircan’s voice has a sinuous presence. The brooding quality of a spare ‘Sad Olup Gülmedin’ (I Was Never Happy or Smiled) whistles around mountain eyries, while the droning beauty of ‘Osman’um’ (My Osman) is frankly terrifying – like Diamanda Galas set loose on the Caucasus.



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New Internationalist Magazine 

Kül - Ashes

SKU: UCM 27 29 57-8
€12.00Price
  • Executive Producer: Mircan Kaya

    Featuring Emin Igus on the saz, Derya Turkan on the kemenche, Muammer Ketencoglu on the accordeon, Roger Mills on the trumpet. 

    Mix: Roger Mills

    Mastering: Osman Kent @ Songphonic Records

     

  • Shipment will be made via a local express courier  inside Turkey.  Outside Turkey,  standard PTT postal service worldwide which may take 7-10 days to deliver in  Europe and 10-15 days to deliver in other continents. 

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