On May 16, 2008, the group feature on Tatlises Radyo to promote their new album. On at 20:30 (GMT+2), Group Hepsi will hold a concert at "Turkcell kuruçeşme arena", to perform the new album to fans for the first time. In an interview with the Turkish music magazine Blue Jean, band leader Gülçin said their style went more pop with the addition of rock and electronic music elements, unlike their first two albums Bir and Hepsi 2, since they are more influenced from R&B and dance-pop. This adds a sense of edge to the album, especially as the album features rap vocals from group member Eren, which fits right into the songs. The album, however, isn't dull and an imitation of the previous artists efforts, but is revived not only by vocals, but with add new up-tempo beats. The vocals are more diverse and vocal roles are shared more equally than the previous releases. However, with most of the songs on Şaka (10+1) being covers, the album is noticeably more vocally challenged than the other releases. The group's first album Bir was mostly praised for the up-tempo songs which featured on the album whereas their second album was praised for the lyrics. Şaka (10+1) is noticeably different from other albums released from the group this is due to it mostly consisting of cover songs. In November 2007 Hepsi confirmed in an interview with the press that they were in the process of picking songs to record, and were going to begin recording the tracks at the end of December 2007. The album was initially was supposed to be released in the summer of 2007, however the album was not released and no information regarding the album was given. In binary, "10+1" can be interpreted as 3. The group's debut album was entitled Bir, translating to "One", and their previous album was named Hepsi 2, which made fans speculate that the new album would be entitled Hepsi 3 or Üç. The group entitled the album Joke, as all the cover songs were written by the previous artist with deep meaningful reason however, the group stated that the tracks were songs that they grew up listening to as a child, so the same meaning of the song isn't intended and isn't to be taken so seriously. The "(10+1)" section of the title refers to the fact that the album consists of 11 tracks, 10 of which are famous covers, with an addition of 1 new track. INTERNET ONLY TURKISH MEDIA IV.The album's title Şaka (10+1) in English means "Joke (10+1)".NEWSPAPERS Akþam Cumhuriyet Dünden Bugüne Tercüman Dünya Evrensel Fanatik Fotomaç Güneþ Halka ve Olaylara Tercüman Hürriyet Kurultay Milli Gazete Milliyet Ortadoðu Radikal Sabah Star Türkiye Vakit Vatan Yeni Asya Yeniçað Yeni Mesaj Yeni Þafak Zaman.(not listed? send e-mail to info to be listed.) USA - Washington (Emb) USA - Chicago USA - Houston USA - Los Angeles Germany - Berlin Australia - Canberra Belgium - Brüssels Belgium (Cons) China - Beijing Denmark - Copenhagen South Africa - Pretoria Great Britain - London Great Britain - London (Cons) Spain - Madrid Israel - Tel Aviv Switzerland - Bern Switzerland - Zurich (Cons) Japan - Tokyo Korea - Seul Kuwait - Kuwait City Hungary - Budapest Oman - Muskat Russsia - Moscow France - Paris For technical questions regarding listening visit FAQ section.We will keep them working as long as we can. Amateur bands can place "their" mp3 files if they want to.Please contact info Private local radio stations can have their free homepage and can broadcast live free from our servers. We want to bring nations together.Īlso very old (loyalty free) Turkish songs and documents are welcomed. If you have loyalty free ethnic music from any country please let us know. We need more ethnically diverse music.World Music Network contains a lot of interesting pieces.If you are seriously interested in worldwide music visit worldwide music resources.Check out International online radios at live365 site.We are looking for loyalty free Hungarian folk songs. Try for interesting cultural experience. Hungarian and Turkish are in the same language family.Kurdish, Azeri and Iranian Music from IranOnline and music from Israel.Turkish PseudoRadio! Classics Channel - 1 Classics Channel - 2.Ribat FM (Religious) radios have live internet broadcasts. Mar 2007: Very good Radio KarmaTurka is broadcasting on the Internet.įamous Bayrak Radio (Northern Cyprus Turkish Republic).Mar 2007: Listen Pseudo Radio Emel Sayýn.3/07: Famous Greek clarinet master Vasilis Saleas now in our library.9/2008: Our library support Barack Obama for better international relations.( what's new log ) You need javascript enabled browser to see this page properly.
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