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I'm not sure how to make this into Englihs: His earlier (late 60s early 70s) psyhedelic-Anatolian works with English lyrics released under US, Dutch, German and Canadian labels in the late 1990s through 2002. -- Zoe


To the user at IP 212.241.86.244: one artist does make a musical genre. I've merged the Electric Levantine material back into this artist, because as a single artist, it isn't truly a style, it simply smacks of advertising. Please don't go creating multiple pages which are really all about one artist. There are links to Murat Ses from List of electronic music artists and DJs and elsewhere, and Electric Levantine links back here, which should be enough for anybody to find it. --Lexor 01:25, 18 Sep 2003 (UTC)



Hi, this is Nicole Steans...Biographer of Murat Ses. Regarding Zoe's posting: There are re-releases of Murat's earlier works. Some of them are bootlegs. As for Electric Levantine. An experimental style needs no advertising in this sense, there would be other channels to do that. It's a unique fusion like Murat Ses' creation 'Anadolu Pop'. The music you may hear in Turkey now different applications of Anadolu Pop. That style was tthe main reason why his compositions were awarded 'Grand Prix du Disque' in the early 70's.