Dadaruhi

Dadaruhi is the second album by the Turkish band Replikas. The album was released by Ada Muzik in 2002.

Dadaruhi
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2002
RecordedSummer 2001 - Autumn 2001
GenreAvant Rock
Length52:51
LabelAda Music
Replikas chronology
Köledoyuran
(2000)
Dadaruhi
(2002)
Avaz
(2005)

Dadaruhi can be described both as an instinctive outcome and the antithesis of Koledoyuran. The main attribute of the album is that the musical forms that were under focus have naturally blended into one another and none of them are predominant. Sampling technology was involved in the composing process, which provided the tracks with a varied and contemporary touch and enabled a more liberated use of sounds. Studio technology was not ruled out; the pure and unprocessed experience inherent in Koledoyuran was substituted by an effort to create an integrated album in atmosphere and sound. The album enjoyed contributions from a variety of guests and includes traditional instruments like ney (reed flute), zurna (shrill pipe), strings, and the Ramadan drum, as well as vocalists and a text-reading chorus. The lyrics were not written to make up a concept album but are in natural harmony and mirror the human inner world through personal impressions. Death, childhood, old age and mental disorders are the main themes of the album.

In 2013, a remastered version of the album is released.

Track listing

  1. Kemir Beni
  2. Kör Taşın Kıyısında
  3. Haydi Bir Ses Duy
  4. . (Nokta)
  5. Hacıyatmaz
  6. Yaş Elli
  7. Deli Halayı
  8. Karabasan
  9. Bir Bağlam Roka
  10. Ş
  11. Ömür Sayacı
  12. Keşif
  13. Tabu

Line up

  • Gökçe Akçelik
  • Selçuk Artut
  • Orçun Baştürk
  • Barkın Engin
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