Babazula
Babazula
BABA ZULA follow in the footsteps of bands from the early ´70s with a symbiosis of jazzy psychedelic rock and oriental sounds. It´s a bit similar to the German band CAN, which was one of the first to use exotic influences to spice up their improvisational compositions. An ironic whiff of flower power mixed with a sample of Arabian Nights suffuses the band of MURAT ERTEL (guitar & e-saz) and LEVENT AKMANN (percussion & sound effects). Two years ago one of their albums was mixed by the witch master MAD PROFESSOR. It sold much better in Europe than in Turkey.
BABA ZULA follow in the footsteps of bands from the early ´70s with a symbiosis of jazzy psychedelic rock and oriental sounds. It´s a bit similar to the German band CAN, which was one of the first to use exotic influences to spice up their improvisational compositions. An ironic whiff of flower power mixed with a sample of Arabian Nights suffuses the band of MURAT ERTEL (guitar & e-saz) and LEVENT AKMANN (percussion & sound effects). Two years ago one of their albums was mixed by the witch master MAD PROFESSOR.
It sold much better in Europe than in Turkey. True band name is "Baba Zula". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
It sold much better in Europe than in Turkey. True band name is "Baba Zula". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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