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  • Yadigar.

  • It's a turkish band. Not popular. Yet.

  • is this a language?

  • So, this ended up in my inbox and now I shall comment. It sounds like a Turkish interpretation of "Elephant Gun" by Beirut. Now, the question is, was this song modeled on Elephant Gun, or is it just a coincidence that they sound so, so similar to each other?

  • MisterSnarkle, basically I guessed it meant indigenous. I really appreciate your answer. Got to look cool when I post.

  • @sharonb314 No problem. Always aiming to please.

  • Super cute, glad I checked it out. Keep it up -- the horn usage is commendable. I can't wait to here more.

  • Cute!

  • Good Stuff!

    Do you have an album?

  • beautifull

  • Beautiful music and a great voice. Very good use of instruments. Now maybe someone will tell this old lady what "indie" bands and music are.

    Thanks, keep singing. Maybe sing this in English and get it released.

  • @sharonb314 Well Sharon, basically, indie music is music not assigned to a major label -- though that definition is a bit outdated. It's come to encompass any folk-inspired, mellow sounding music. A lot of it can be categorized under folk or folk-inspired music, as well as 'indie'. Mostly, it's bands like this, with interesting use of instrumentals backed by earnest sounding, naturalistic vocals.

  • I might like it if I could speak whatever language this is in... sorry, guys!

  • Very nice!!!!!! :-)

  • Tebrikler, çok başarılı.

  • Pretty cool

  • Cheers for the message :) 

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