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Music of the World: Turkey»rank:par: Various Artists
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Bounce»rank:par: Tarkan
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Journey to the Middle East: Turkey/Egypt»rank:par: Various Artists
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Beyond the Sky»rank:par: Brian Keane & Omar Faruk Tekbilek
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beyond the Sky is the third and finest of the collaborations between Turkish musician 0mar Faruk Tekbilek and American guitarist, producer, and composer Brian Keane. This time out, they were inspired by Bernardo Bertolucci's film, The Sheltering Sky, based on Paul Bowles's novel. The arrangements are lusher, the moods are deeper, and Tekbilek's playing is more soulful than ever on this evocative and emotionally charged recording. Even more than Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for The Sheltering Sky ... |
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Outstanding Warrants: Electronic Compositions Previously Unreleased»rank:par: Ilhan Mimaroglu
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beyond the Sky is the third and finest of the collaborations between Turkish musician 0mar Faruk Tekbilek and American guitarist, producer, and composer Brian Keane. This time out, they were inspired by Bernardo Bertolucci's film, The Sheltering Sky, based on Paul Bowles's novel. The arrangements are lusher, the moods are deeper, and Tekbilek's playing is more soulful than ever on this evocative and emotionally charged recording. Even more than Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for The Sheltering Sky ... |
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Taj Mahal»rank:par: Kudsi Erguner
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beyond the Sky is the third and finest of the collaborations between Turkish musician 0mar Faruk Tekbilek and American guitarist, producer, and composer Brian Keane. This time out, they were inspired by Bernardo Bertolucci's film, The Sheltering Sky, based on Paul Bowles's novel. The arrangements are lusher, the moods are deeper, and Tekbilek's playing is more soulful than ever on this evocative and emotionally charged recording. Even more than Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for The Sheltering Sky ... |
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Sertab Erener»rank:par: Sertab Erener
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beyond the Sky is the third and finest of the collaborations between Turkish musician 0mar Faruk Tekbilek and American guitarist, producer, and composer Brian Keane. This time out, they were inspired by Bernardo Bertolucci's film, The Sheltering Sky, based on Paul Bowles's novel. The arrangements are lusher, the moods are deeper, and Tekbilek's playing is more soulful than ever on this evocative and emotionally charged recording. Even more than Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for The Sheltering Sky ... |
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Mystical Garden»rank:par: Omar Faruk Tekbilek
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Working with longtime producer-multi-instrumentalist Brine Keane, 0mar Faruk Tekbilek creates evocative soundscapes of Middle Eastern origin, both original compositions and arrangements of traditional material. Ney, kavala, zurna, baglama, oud, bendir and cumbus are set in a discreet wash of synthesizer drones and percussion parts performed by five members of his ensemble. The tone is light but spiritual, retaining an affinity to his heritage--but with a nod to contemporary New Age sensibilities, especially in the simple arrangements ... |
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Hayat»rank:par: Cemali
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Working with longtime producer-multi-instrumentalist Brine Keane, 0mar Faruk Tekbilek creates evocative soundscapes of Middle Eastern origin, both original compositions and arrangements of traditional material. Ney, kavala, zurna, baglama, oud, bendir and cumbus are set in a discreet wash of synthesizer drones and percussion parts performed by five members of his ensemble. The tone is light but spiritual, retaining an affinity to his heritage--but with a nod to contemporary New Age sensibilities, especially in the simple arrangements ... |
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Eyvallah: Songs of Surrender»rank:par: Latif Bolat
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Working with longtime producer-multi-instrumentalist Brine Keane, 0mar Faruk Tekbilek creates evocative soundscapes of Middle Eastern origin, both original compositions and arrangements of traditional material. Ney, kavala, zurna, baglama, oud, bendir and cumbus are set in a discreet wash of synthesizer drones and percussion parts performed by five members of his ensemble. The tone is light but spiritual, retaining an affinity to his heritage--but with a nod to contemporary New Age sensibilities, especially in the simple arrangements ... |