Dive into the serene and introspective world of Saadet Türköz with her captivating album "Apatay," released in 2019. This 45-minute journey through sound textures, stories, and melodies is a testament to Türköz's mastery of improvised music. Recorded in December 1998 at PMC's Studio, "Apatay" is a collection of ten tracks that seamlessly blend contemplative atmospheres with evocative narratives.
Collaborating with Thomas Rohrer and Celio Barros, Türköz weaves a tapestry of sounds that are as much about the spaces between the notes as they are about the notes themselves. From the hauntingly beautiful "Lonely" to the rhythmic "Aksüt," each track offers a unique sonic experience. "Hayat" and "Night" delve into the quiet introspection that characterizes the album, while "Mothers" and "Toprak" ground the listener in earthy, organic textures. "Yildiz" shines like a star in the night sky, and "Obrigado" offers a moment of gratitude and reflection.
"Zaman" and "The Other Side" round out the album, inviting the listener to ponder the passage of time and the mysteries that lie beyond our immediate perception. "Apatay" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites repeated listening and deep engagement. Whether you're a longtime fan of Saadet Türköz or discovering her work for the first time, "Apatay" is sure to leave a lasting impression.