
Seismo Records
Nyofu Tyson - Turkish Delite
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Official
re-release,
retrieved
from
original
cassette
tape
(1988).
First
time
on
vinyl!
Includes
Turkish
musicians
like
jazz
&
percussion
star
Okay
Temiz.
Brought
to
you
by
the
compiler
of
the
Saz
Beat
series
as
well
as
the
Bosporus
Bridges
series.
A
Danish-Lebanese
Afro-American
who
has
learned
Turkish
and
knows
how
to
play
the
saz?
Who
entered
the
Anatolian
Pop
scene
in
Istanbul
right
in
the
heyday,
the
early
1970s?
And
who
got
so
much
musical
credit
that
the
renowned
Turkish
producer
Nazmi
Şenel
released
a
solo
album
with
him
in
1988,
recorded
in
Istanbul
and
including
musicians
like
Turkish
percussion
star
Okay
Temiz?
Sounds
pretty
unlikely.
Sometimes
miracles
happen
and
highly
improbable
music
gets
released.
A
person
with
a
diverse
heritage
as
Nyofu
Tyson
can
be
seen
as
a
‘melting
pot’,
as
a
‘synthesis’.
Yet,
he
can
be
also
seen
as
someone
who
is
able
to
step
out
for
new
paths.
This
is
the
case
for
TÜRK
LOKUMU
–
TURKISH
DELITE.
Like
nobody
before,
Tyson
connects
and
opens
up
Anadolu
Pop
towards
a
whole
range
of
styles:
Synth-Pop,
New
Wave,
Reggae,
Hip
Hop/Break,
Latin,
Disco
Boogie...
He
shows
us
how
vital,
compatible
and
versatile
one
could
think
Anadolu
Pop
at
the
end
of
the
1980s.
The
compositions
are
basically
all
Türkü-s,
traditional
Anatolian
folk
songs,
yet
updated
with
a
poly-cultural
music
practice,
which
involved
a
lot
of
the
then
current
musical
trends.
So,
this
is
Turkish
folk
music
and
it
has
at
the
same
time
all
what
you
like
about
the
late
1980s
pop
music:
cold
electronic
drum
sounds,
crisp-flashy
synths,
crunchy
bass
–
all
in
contrast
with
warm
distorted
saz
tones,
wooden
Turkish
wind
instruments,
and
a
disco-soul
proven
female
choir.
This
is
crazy
music.
This
is
a
miracle.
This
is
Anatolian-Synth.
https://www.nyofutyson.com
Tracklist:
A1
–
Turkish
Delight
A2
–
Midnight
Rendezvous
A3
–
Fiancé
A4
–
Fidayda
A5
–
If
you
wan
my
love
A6
–
Emmoglu
B1
–
Sunglasses
Belly
Dance
B2
–
Eninem
B3
–
Tabancamin
Sapini
B4
–
Cicek
Dagi
Oyun
Havasi
B5
–
Misty
Mountain
Melody
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