Labirent | |
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Origin | Ankara, Turkey |
Genres | progressive rock, metal, symphonic rock |
Years active | 1987–present |
Members | |
Serhat Koçak |
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Past members | |
Levent Atici |
Labirent (Labyrinth in English) is a progressive rock/metal band formed in Ankara, Turkey, in 1987. In the early times of rock music in Turkey, when the style was considered very strange and was treated by many as a piece of rubbish, Serhat Koçak and Yavuz Selim Sarıcı founded this band and introduced the concept of Progressive Rock to the Turkish music market. In 1992, guitarist Volkan Unluer joined the band, and the core line-up took its present shape. They tried very hard and finally achieved to extend their musical perspective, powerful music and sounds on many national TV and radio stations countrywide and in 1997 their first album Çağın Harikası ("Miracle of the Century") was released. They made a symphonic rock performance “which was a first in Turkey” performing with a Gazi University Symphony Orchestra on the Turkish National TV Channel TRT. Nowadays the band members are pursuing solo projects.
Former Members
Themes that mostly took place in Labirent’s songs are freedom, liberty, life and human rights. Furthermore Labirent is the only band in Turkey that has song subjecting the greatest Turkish revolutionist “Atatürk”. The band’s aim is to carry out the responsibilities of being intellectual artists to point out the artistic perspective of modern age for the improvement of community that they live in and for the next generations.
Following that aims it is declared that Labirent are working on joining their members’ individual musical and artistic projects as a “Triple Project of Labirent” concept and make another first in Turkish Rock Music History.