I like the idea of this record more than I fully connect with it. Reworking NeÅŸet ErtaÅŸ songs through a psychedelic, groove-driven lens should feel transformative, and at times it does — the basslines lock in, the textures bloom, and the melodies carry real Anatolian weight. But as an album experience, it never quite settles into a compelling arc. It drifts between styles — funk pulse, synth shimmer, folk melancholy — without building cumulative momentum. There’s craftsmanship here, and respect for the source material, but the emotional stakes stay moderate. It feels curated rather than urgent. I admire the palette and the cultural bridge it builds, yet I don’t feel pulled back once it ends. It’s solid, occasionally inspired, but not gripping. Pros Cultural reinterpretation with care – The band treats ErtaÅŸ’s material with clear respect while giving it modern rhythmic lift. Groove-driven highlights – When the rhythm section locks in, the hypnotic quality works. Textural v...