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Su Akar
12 tracks38:41 minutes
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AySay’s debut album Su Akar is a vibrant fusion of Danish and Anatolian musical traditions, blending ornamental guitar figures, the saz, and powerful glissandos into a mesmerizing soundscape. Led by Danish-Kurdish artist Luna Bülow Ersahin, the trio—featuring drummer/producer Aske Døssing Bendixen and guitarist Carl West Hosbond—seamlessly weaves languages, styles, and cultures into a singular musical experience. The album’s title, Su Akar (Turkish for “When water flows, it finds a way”), reflects its fluidity, transitioning effortlessly between Danish, Turkish, Kurdish, and even a made-up language with Turkish-inspired tones. Tracks like the titular “Su Akar” showcase this natural flow, combining Danish verses with fiery violin and distorted guitar that rise and fall like gentle waves. Ersahin’s rich, emotive vocals shine throughout the album, from the heartfelt Danish ballad “Guld og Grønne Skove” to the rhythmic and ritualistic “Xong – Bre,” where her gliding glissandos add a unique dynamism. With contributions from guest musicians, including Frederik Snæland on piano and virtuoso baglama player Orhan Özgür Turan, Su Akar balances Nordic mysticism with the funky energy of Anatolian rock. The result is a genre-defying masterpiece that celebrates cultural diversity, storytelling, and the transformative power of music. A standout in the Nordic and world music scenes, Su Akar is as profound as it is innovative, drawing comparisons to acts like Sigur Rós, Sorten Muld, and Kalaha. It’s an ode to connection, identity, and the beauty of bridging worlds.