How Anatolian Rock Was Hidden From The World

Discover the history of Anatolian Rock, a genre the band King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard took great inspiration from. Visit 1970s Turkey, where a new genre fusing Western Psychedelia with Turkish Folk is catching the country by storm. However, a political reaction disrupts the culture, making Anatolian Rock a shadow to the world. Anatolian Rock Foundation: **DISCLAIMER** I am not an expert on Anatolian Rock or Turkish history, just an enthusiast. A apologize in advance for butchering certain pronunciations. I’ve compiled research from online articles and conducted interviews with avid fans. Do not take my content as gospel. I simply wish to share music and allow new ears land on cool sounds. Works cited is below. Tingo Theme Song: Songs Used (In Order Of Appearance): Vishnu - Patrick Patrikios Yagmur - Erkin Koray Iron Butterfly Theme - Iron Butterly Sevenler Ağlarmış - 3 Hürel Cemalım - Erkin Koray Dolana - Mustafa Özkent Dün Bugün Yarın - Merhaba Lalalar - İsyanlar Ince Ince - Selda Bagcan Köprüden Geçti Gelin - Ferdi Özbeğen The Madness - Action Bronson Goca Dünya - Altın Gün Jazz Jackrabbit - Palmiyeler Komalı - Ayyuka Magic Moon - Moğollar Works Cited: #Anatolianrock #Turkishpsychedelic #AltınGün #VideoEssay #TingoMedia Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Historical Background 02:03 - Featured Artists 02:54 - Cultural Context 03:08 - Censorship 03:51 - Fallout 04:07 - Influence On Modern Day 05:30 - Current Anatolian Bands 06:07 - Outro Keywords: Anatolian Rock, Anatolian Rock Reaction, Turkish Rock, anadolu Rock, turkish psychedelic rock, 3 Hurel Reaction, Turkish psychedelic, 3 hurel, anatolian psychedelic rock, anatolian, rock turk, andadolu rock revival project, turkish funk altin gun, turkish music reaction, altin gun, baris manco reaction
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