@@muhendiseksper7026 Nearly at the end of my '60's and still thrilled by your rhythms. I watch your every beat and it gives me goosebumps! Bless you, Daniel!
Altin Gun to me is part of the modern renaissance of anatolian psychedelic rock! Anatolian psychedelic rock since the 80s has really struggled to stay alive but theres a new generation of artists and bands who have created a renaissance of sorts and Altin Gun is one of them. Its a shame anatolian rock never really went global but it was still popular in many balkan+middle eastern countries and also Greece. Some of the best 60s and 70s rock came out of Turkey, artists such as Erkin Koray, Baris Manco and Cem Karaca likely could have had a lot more success if they were born in an English speaking country.
In the 70es there was this guy from germany, Alex Wiska, who had played in Turkey with turkish rock-musicians (in the late 60? not sure...). And he formed his band "Alex' Oriental experience" in which he played Hendrix-influenced rockmusic on his saz. So: Altin Güns aproach is not exactly new, but they are certainly great and unique anyway. And having seen countless Alex-Oriental shows until he died in 2011, i personally am glad, that someone finally came up with a saz in rock-music again!
Thanks for having me!
You are playing very well " Davul - Drum "
Selam from Türkiye, my man.
@@muhendiseksper7026 Nearly at the end of my '60's and still thrilled by your rhythms. I watch your every beat and it gives me goosebumps! Bless you, Daniel!
I totally love your band. So much talent. Bring that groove to Scotland please.
You are great! I wish you all the best!
This is a great interview - thank you. I wish more were done like this. :)
Altin Gun to me is part of the modern renaissance of anatolian psychedelic rock!
Anatolian psychedelic rock since the 80s has really struggled to stay alive but theres a new generation of artists and bands who have created a renaissance of sorts and Altin Gun is one of them.
Its a shame anatolian rock never really went global but it was still popular in many balkan+middle eastern countries and also Greece.
Some of the best 60s and 70s rock came out of Turkey, artists such as Erkin Koray, Baris Manco and Cem Karaca likely could have had a lot more success if they were born in an English speaking country.
Happy you are renowned around the world
My favourites for sure. Im from Brazil but Ill travell the world to see you live
In the 70es there was this guy from germany, Alex Wiska, who had played in Turkey with turkish rock-musicians (in the late 60? not sure...). And he formed his band "Alex' Oriental experience" in which he played Hendrix-influenced rockmusic on his saz. So: Altin Güns aproach is not exactly new, but they are certainly great and unique anyway. And having seen countless Alex-Oriental shows until he died in 2011, i personally am glad, that someone finally came up with a saz in rock-music again!
Dutch Gigs receive world music grammy nomination, thank you Jasper and altun gun following you until my life ends
great band
amazing band, missing ben tho :c