Saadet Türköz's captivating album, Zarja-Tay, is a masterful blend of European free-spiritedness and Central Asian traditions. Released on 15 September 2012 via Rudi Records, this 11-track masterpiece showcases the Kazakh-Turkish singer's unique voice, accompanied by the skilled instrumentation of Giovanni Maier on contrabass and Zlatko Kaučič on percussion.
Throughout the album's 44-minute duration, Türköz and her collaborators seamlessly merge their diverse musical backgrounds, creating a rich and immersive soundscape. From the opening notes of 'Kanat' to the final moments of 'Kopes', the listener is treated to an eclectic mix of tracks, including the evocative 'Somebody', the energetic 'Mashallah!', and the haunting 'Snake'.
With Zarja-Tay, Saadet Türköz, Giovanni Maier, and Zlatko Kaučič push the boundaries of free jazz and improvised music, resulting in a work that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. This album is a testament to the power of collaboration and the magic that occurs when talented musicians from different cultural backgrounds come together to create something truly innovative and special.