Anatolian rock (), or Turkish psychedelic rock, is a fusion of
Turkish folk music and
rock. It emerged during the mid-1960s, soon after rock groups became popular in
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
. The most widely known members of this genre include Turkish musicians
Barış Manço,
Cem Karaca,
Erkin Koray,
Selda BaÄŸcan,
Fikret Kızılok
Fikret Kızılok (10 November 1946 – 22 September 2001) was a Turkish rock musician. He was a pioneer of Anatolian rock, a prolific songwriter, impresario, multi-instrumentalist, and an early experimentalist. Due to a heart disease, he died ...
alongside bands such as
MoÄŸollar.
History and development
Background (1930s-1960s)
Anatolian rock has a long history that dates back to the founding of the
Turkish Republic decades ago.
Atatürk pushed extensive changes to build a national form of music from the early 1930s forward. He believed that music should be based on national and modern foundations and musicians should work on Turkish melodies and make them polyphonic according to the rules of Western harmonic music. As a result,
Anatolian folk music began to spread and people began to listen to Anatolian folk tunes instead of
Ottoman music.
In the 1960s,
Rock and roll
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began to be played and rock groups such as
the Beatles
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,
the Rolling Stones
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,
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1968. The band comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician), John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. With a he ...
,
Yes
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Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
* Young Eisner Scholars, in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and Appalachia, US
* Young Ep ...
,
Status Quo
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and
Omega
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became popular especially in
Istanbul
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. It began to spread and became popular among the elite youth of the city. In Istanbul, high school and university students began forming their own bands and performing covers of rock'n'roll and twist music in 1957. Students who would become famous singers later, such as
Barış Manço from
Galatasaray High School
Galatasaray High School (, ), established in Istanbul in 1481, is the oldest and Selective school, highly selective high school in Turkey. It is also the second-oldest Turkish educational institution after Istanbul University, which was establi ...
and
Erkin Koray from
German High School, performed at an amateur concert they had organized, which is known as the first rock'n roll concert of Turkey. Turkish singers such as
Erol Büyükburç began to release English-language
cover version
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s of American songs, as well as their own songs.
Golden age of Anatolian rock and Turkish psychedelic rock (1960s-1980s)
From 1957, Turkish radio stations played
surf rock by
the Tornados
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and
the Ventures
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, and films with Elvis Presley and Bill Haley were shown in Turkish cinemas. This inspired musicians like
Erkin Koray to start already in 1957 with cover versions of rock’n’roll tunes, using the new electric guitar. By the early 1960s, Turkish groups began to perform instrumentals, such as those by
the Shadows
The Shadows (originally known as the Drifters between 1958 and 1959) were an English instrumental rock group, who dominated the British popular music charts in the pre-Beatles era from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. They served as the bac ...
and the Ventures. Although often locally popular performers, these Turkish groups were rarely recorded. The first original Turkish-language pop song was "Ayrılanlar İçin", released in 1964 by
Timur Selçuk
Timur Selçuk (2 July 1946 – 6 November 2020) was a Turkish composer, pianist, singer and conductor.
Biography
One of the greatest Turkish composers, Timur Selçuk was the son of Turkish neo-classical music composer Münir Nurettin Selçu ...
. Other singers also emerged, including
Barış Manço, who first recorded in the early 1960s before later spearheading the growth of Turkish rock music in the 1970s with albums such as ''2023'' (1975) and become "the father of Anatolian Rock".
At the same time, Turkish society began to undergo significant cultural changes, including the growth of
multi-party democracy.
The domestic rock music scene in Turkey expanded rapidly in the mid- and late 1960s. In 1963, guitarist Erkin Koray published "One September Night" (''Bir Eylül Akşamı'') which is regarded as the first rock'n roll song in the Turkish language and opened a new era, the Turkish
psychedelic rock
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. From 1968 to about 1975, psychedelic rock became popular in Turkey, notably the work of Koray, regarded as a "hugely influential figure on the Istanbul music scene".
The band
MoÄŸollar are credited with "changing the landscape of Turkish rock by incorporating elements of Anatolian folk music," and, after recording in France as Les Mogols, named their musical genre ''Anadolu Pop''. Another pioneer,
Fikret Kızılok
Fikret Kızılok (10 November 1946 – 22 September 2001) was a Turkish rock musician. He was a pioneer of Anatolian rock, a prolific songwriter, impresario, multi-instrumentalist, and an early experimentalist. Due to a heart disease, he died ...
, combined the style of ''Anadolu Pop'' with overtly political lyrics, and experiments with electronic music.
Turkish musicians also regularly performed at competitive European
music festival
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s. In 1964,
Tülay German performed the song "Burçak Tarlası" at the
Balkan Music Festival, in a
bossa nova style, and became immediately popular. As a direct result, the newspaper ''
Hürriyet
''Hürriyet'' (, ''Liberty'') is a major List of newspapers in Turkey, Turkish newspaper, founded in 1948. it had the highest circulation of any newspaper in Turkey at around 319,000. ''Hürriyet'' combines entertainment with news coverage and ...
'' organized a "
Golden Microphone" (''Altın Mikrofon'') competition, to encourage the development of new songs in Turkish blending folk tunes and Western style music. This helped identify a new generation of musicians, including the groups
Mavi Işıklar,
Silüetler, and musicians
Cem Karaca,
Edip Akbayram,
Selçuk Alagöz, and his sister
Rana Alagöz.
Finalists were awarded with an opportunity to record a 45 rpm single, and a tour across the country. As a result, it caused people outside the big cities to be exposed to this genre.
The end of Anatolian rock era (1980)
Anatolian Rock remained popular until the late 1970s. During these times, some musicians took a stand in support of the common people. One such person was
Selda BaÄŸcan. For young people, popular music became synonymous with leftist thinking, protests for greater equality, freedom and worker's rights. The left-wing views of these artists did not endear them to the authorities. As the 1970s went on, economic recession and social unrest arose across Turkey and on 12 September 1980,
military coup brought the Anatolian rock genre to an end. Left-wing rockers faced repression, while the gloomy political atmosphere boosted the popularity of the melancholic
Arabesque genre during the 80s.
After the coup, rock musicians were banned from performing, many artists had to flee abroad such as
Cem Karaca and some were imprisoned.
Era of Turkish rock (After 1990s)
As other rock genres gained popularity in Turkey, Anatolian rock also began to diversify and the
Turkish rock that came out of this period, was far from its traditional Anatolian-style roots and has no connection with folk music.
In later decades, there has been a growth of Turkish rock bands such as
Duman,
Mor ve Ötesi,
Gece Yolcuları,
Almora
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,
Kurban,
Kargo,
Vega
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,
Çilekeş
Çilekeş ( ', lit. 'Sufferer') was a Turkish people, Turkish rock band formed in 2002. The band has been on an indefinite hiatus since 2014.
Band history
Çilekeş was founded in 2002 in Ankara. The band received greater fame after winning the ...
,
Redd,
Gripin and
maNga
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, the latter having won the "Best Rock Band" award in almost all polls in 2005. Besides, due to the
Turkish migration to Germany, several Turkish-rooted bands also evolved in Germany. In the 1980s as alternative groups: (from 1981 on, at the beginning named Fahrstuhl) and
the Trial (from 1985 on). The influences acting upon all these bands fall into a wide range of genres, from the
Seattle Sound to
heavy or
doom metal
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and
rapcore. Hence, Anatolian rock refers to a fusion of a wide selection of western rock subgenres with either a traditional Turkish sound or even rock music with Turkish lyrics. Such cultural fusion led the way for rock music to develop in Turkey.
By the end of the 1980s, several metal groups formed in Turkey such as
Mezarkabul (Pentagram).
2010s
In late 2010s, some rock musicians and bands appeared that harmonize folk tunes with rock, such as singer
Gaye Su Akyol, and bands like
Palmiyeler,
Ayyuka,
Makas, Dutch Anatolian rock band
Altın Gün and UK based Anatolian rock band Kit Sebastian. In 2014, the
Anatolian Rock Revival Project started with the vision of preserving the culture of Anatolian rock and transferring it to future generations.
Nemrud blends the rich tradition of Anatolian rock with the complexity of Western progressive rock, creating a unique sound.
See also
*
Anatolian blues
References and notes
{{World rock
20th-century music genres
Fusion music genres
Music of Turkey