Dark modern ethnic music, deep spiritual atmosphere. Traditional erbani rhythms, heavy sub bass. Male vocal low and hushed, female vocal fragile and crying. Duet contrasting light and darkness. Eerie breath sounds, cinematic tension.
Warm organic studio mix, minimal reverb. Short mey and ney melodies, traditional Turkish folk atmosphere. Anatolian ethnic mood, natural and warm.
Rock ilahi, devotional spiritual energy, virtuoso electric guitar lead, Steve Vai Bad Horsie vibe. Heavy wah wah solos, dark mystical groove. 2/4 yörük aksak feel adapted to rock. İlahi vocals remain sacred and hypnotic. Call and response zikr energy.
Rhythmic track built only on Turkish darbuka and tuba-style deep darbuka patterns. No electronic drums, no synths. Clear wooden spoon click sounds. Divan baglama as main melodic instrument. Acoustic-focused, earthy, tight and rhythmic.
Dark ethnic cinematic Alevi folk. ONLY aksak rhythm. Erbane as main percussion + frame drum. Male vocal: extremely deep, slow, heavy, painful. Female vocal: crying, fragile, trembling. Mid section: STOP rhythm, free improvisation, female zılgıt/ağıt lament.
Dark modern ethnic music rooted in deyiş culture, deep spiritual and ritual atmosphere. Traditional erbani rhythms with heavy sub bass, low frequency drones. Male vocal extremely low, nodular, raspy. Female vocal emotional, fragile. Ancient and modern at the same time.
Construct only a repeating 9/4 cycle with clear grouping of 3+2+2+2 beats. Traditional Turkish Harmandalı feel, heavy, grounded and ceremonial. Percussion must reinforce the 9/4 structure. Instrumental only, clarinet lead. Strict 9/4 Harmandalı.
Turkish strings, Arabic strings, cinematic strings, Arabic percussion, orchestral arrangement, Turkish folk bass guitar, drum section, funk groove. Instrumental only, no vocals. Solo parts by clarinet and violin only. Intro taksim by Turkish-Arabic qanun.
Meter MUST be 9/8 ONLY with 2+2+2+3 accent pattern. Turkish folk dance music, oyun havası. Driving rhythm led by davul, darbuka supports. Lead melody by Turkish SOL clarinet. Turkish violin supports. High energy, dance-focused.
Meter MUST be 9/8 ONLY with 2+2+2+3 accent pattern. Turkish folk dance music, oyun havası character, playful, festive. Lead melody by Turkish SOL clarinet using microtones. Turkish violin supports. NO western sound, NO pop, NO electronic.
Fast lively 2/4 rhythmic structure with aksak feeling for walking zikr. Intro: free-tempo ney taksim. Bendir and frame drums only, energetic. Zikr-style chanting atmosphere. Traditional Sufi zikr, communal dhikr circle feeling. No pop, no slow ilahi.
Traditional Sufi music atmosphere. Deep spiritual mood. Instruments: ney (main melodic lead), bendir and frame drums, soft kudum accents. Tempo: medium–slow (60–80 BPM). Male choir chanting zikr phrases. Call and response choir structure. Minimal harmony, modal structure.
Use only ney and bendir. Fast and energetic ilahi rhythm. 2/4 rhythmic structure with aksak feel. Zikr voices only: hu, hu, Allah hu. Choral singing. No other instruments. Traditional spiritual atmosphere.
Spiritual Islamic ilahi with deep Sufi atmosphere. Traditional bendir rhythms, soft, repetitive, hypnotic patterns. Subtle zikr elements with group male vocals. Gentle ney and warm Turkish strings. Tempo slow to mid (60–80 BPM). Mood: meditative, devotional, timeless.
Central Anatolia / Amasya–Tokat halay feel. Strong halay groove, steady, danceable. Instrumentation: zurna (lead) and davul (main rhythm) only. Zurna plays simple repetitive folk phrases. Davul powerful and grounded. Mood: unity, patriotism, brotherhood, open-field folk dance.
Strict traditional Eastern Black Sea music, ONLY 7/8 rhythm, strong horon feel. ONLY instruments: kemençe and tulum. No bağlama, no kaval, no drums. ALL solos by kemençe only. Tulum provides rhythmic drone support. Aggressive traditional kemençe bowing, raw nasal tulum tone.
Ultra strict traditional Eastern Black Sea music, ONLY 7/8 rhythm allowed, no other meter variation. Strong horon feel. ONLY ONE INSTRUMENT: kemençe. No tulum, no bağlama, no drums, no percussion, no bass, no guitar. Aggressive traditional kemençe bowing, sharp attacks, authentic village atmosphere.
Balkan brass band style instrumental based on Balıkesir çiftetelli rhythm, joyful but heavy Turkish regional groove. Intro with playful solo clarinet, then loud trumpet section. Clarinet and trumpet call and response. Authentic Turkish asma davul pattern, no electronic drums, fully live acoustic percussion. Purely instrumental, no vocals.
1970s Turkish Psychedelic Rock, soulful melodies. Powerful female vocalists, arabesque feel. Instruments: Main melody with light reverb, bass guitar, psychedelic delay, electric guitar, slow and soulful rhythm, violin for melancholic texture. Tempo: 70→100 BPM. Mood: Nostalgic, mystical, deeply emotional.
Anatolian Funk, Psych-Folk, Heavy Drum Groove, Slap Bass Guitar, Electric Saz (Bağlama) Solos, Kaval improvisations, 110 BPM, Groovy, 70s Turkish Rock Vibe, Wah-wah Pedals, Soulful Vocals, female vocals, male vocals