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Kanto
Kanto is an Ottoman–Turkish urban stage song tradition that emerged in the late 19th century in Istanbul’s entertainment districts of Pera and Galata. It blends the modal vocabulary and melodic ornaments of Turkish classical (makam) and urban folk music with the showmanship, humor, and catchy refrains of Western music-hall, cabaret, and operetta. Typically performed by charismatic female stars (often of Armenian and Greek background) in tuluat (improvised) theatres, kanto features witty, sometimes risqué lyrics, lively dance rhythms (such as çiftetelli or 9/8 karsilama), and engaging call-and-response with the audience. Instrumentations mix Ottoman and Western instruments—oud, violin, kanun, clarinet, and percussion alongside piano or accordion—producing a theatrical, danceable, and cosmopolitan sound.
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Electronic
Electronic is a broad umbrella genre defined by the primary use of electronically generated or electronically processed sound. It encompasses music made with synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, computers, and studio/tape techniques, as well as electroacoustic manipulation of recorded or synthetic sources. The genre ranges from academic and experimental traditions to popular and dance-oriented forms. While its sonic palette is rooted in electricity and circuitry, its aesthetics span minimal and textural explorations, structured song forms, and beat-driven club permutations. Electronic emphasizes sound design, timbre, and studio-as-instrument practices as much as melody and harmony.
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Experimental
Experimental music is an umbrella term for practices that prioritize exploration, process, and discovery over adherence to established genre norms. It embraces new sound sources, nonstandard tuning systems, indeterminacy and chance operations, graphic and open-form scores, extended techniques, and technology-led sound design (tape, electronics, computers, and live processing). Rather than a single style, it is a methodology and ethos: testing hypotheses about sound, structure, and performance, often blurring boundaries between composition, improvisation, sound art, and performance art. Listeners can expect unfamiliar timbres, unusual forms, and an emphasis on how music is made as much as the resulting sound.
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Folk
Folk is a song-centered acoustic tradition rooted in community storytelling, everyday life, and social history. It emphasizes clear melodies, simple harmonies, and lyrics that foreground narrative, protest, and personal testimony. As a modern recorded genre, folk coalesced in the early-to-mid 20th century in the United States out of older ballad, work song, and rural dance traditions. It typically features acoustic instruments (guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica), strophic song forms, and participatory singing (choruses, call-and-response).
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Funk
Funk is a rhythm-forward African American popular music style that centers on groove, syncopation, and interlocking parts. Rather than emphasizing complex chord progressions, funk builds tight, repetitive vamps that highlight the rhythm section and create an irresistible dance feel. The genre is marked by syncopated drum patterns, melodic yet percussive bass lines, choppy guitar "chanks," punchy horn stabs, call‑and‑response vocals, and a strong backbeat. Funk’s stripped-down harmony, prominent use of the one (accenting the downbeat), and polyrhythmic layering draw deeply from soul, rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel, and African rhythmic traditions. From James Brown’s late-1960s innovations through the expansive P-Funk universe and the slicker sounds of the 1970s and 1980s, funk has continually evolved while seeding countless other genres, from disco and hip hop to house and modern R&B.
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Pop
Pop is a broad, hook-driven style of popular music designed for wide appeal. It emphasizes memorable melodies, concise song structures, polished vocals, and production intended for radio, charts, and mass media. While pop continually absorbs elements from other styles, its core remains singable choruses, accessible harmonies, and rhythmic clarity. Typical forms include verse–pre-chorus–chorus, frequent use of bridges and middle-eights, and ear-catching intros and outros. Pop is not defined by a single instrumentation. It flexibly incorporates acoustic and electric instruments, drum machines, synthesizers, and increasingly digital production techniques, always in service of the song and the hook.
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Psychedelic
Psychedelic is an umbrella term for music that seeks to evoke, emulate, or accompany altered states of consciousness through sound, arrangement, and studio technique. It emphasizes timbral color, drones, modal harmony, surreal or mystical lyrics, and immersive production, often using tape manipulation, extended effects, and non‑Western instruments (notably from Indian classical traditions). The result ranges from delicate, dreamlike textures to dense, kaleidoscopic soundscapes intended to expand perception and dissolve conventional song form.
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Geli Geliver / Sen Varsın Ya
Datarock, Datarock, Datarock, Datarock, Datarock, Datarock, Datarock, Megaphonic Thrift, The, Saroea, Fredrik, Evgin, Erol, Datarock, Park, Karin
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Various Artists
Müller, Werner und sein Orchester
Şahin, Selami
Moğollar
Özer, Zerrin
Müren, Zeki
Gencebay, Orhan
Pekkan, Ajda
Sayın, Emel
Koray, Erkin
Akbayram, Edip
Akkor, Kamuran
Su, Ruhi
Livaneli, Zülfü
Modern Folk Üçlüsü
Maralman, Asu
Kurtalan Ekspres
Senar, Müzeyyen
Ersoy, Bülent
Âşık Mahzuni Şerif
Bağcan, Selda
Gürses, Müslüm
Ertaş, Neşet
21. Peron
Sağ, Arif
Karaca, Cem
Manço, Barış
Derdiyoklar
İrem, İlhan
Altınörs, Nalan
Aldinç, Ayşegül
Besen, Ümit
Gürses, Yıldırım
Evgin, Erol
Kenan
Ayanoğlu, Bora
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