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Ihtiyaç Molasi — Cengi
Album: Milad
Avg rating:
7.1

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Total ratings: 2148









Released: 1999
Length: 4:27
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(instrumental)
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I love this complex rhythm and melody. Violin, it’s said, is the instrument most like the human voice and here it’s lovely. Where else would I hear music new to me like this?
 VH1 wrote:

There is NOT ONE country in the world which has NOT committed horrible crimes against humanity.

For centuries many many countries have exploitet humans in the slavetrade, killed them in wars, committed genozide AND in many courntires THIS IS STILL HAPPENING!

If one does sit in a glasshouse, one should not throw stones!

Take a good look at your own history in EVERY country the listeners here belong to, there have crimes being committed in the past and nowadays.

So, hush everyone - if you want to call another human a killer -  look in the mirror first!

 

Geesh! Just enjoy the music and STFU! All of these comments are kinda inarticulate AND not at all germane......Peace
Sounds like ..... GREAT TUNE!!   Why compare it to anybody else. I had never heard of them before. That is why we come here.  Thanx RP!   
 CHuLoYo wrote:

Are you talking about the United States? Think about it.A county built with European thiefs and killers , and governance from money, guns and scare, and dangerous people like nixon, bush or trump as presidents, and all of you proud of that. Please, americans must stop talk crap about other civilizations. First look at your home. 



Umm you forgot to mention Lyndon Johnson, Clinton, Obama, etc.  They sure loved them some war too.  And the dementia patient in chief is about to kickoff the next one.
As a Turkish guy, living in the UK and hearing this song here. If only they didn't corrupt my country this much and I could have enjoyed more of my culture in my own country. Nevertheless, nice to hear.
Good Tune!
Getting the Dream Theater vibe. Love it!
musiche melodie molto interessanti ....balcaneggianti 
 CHuLoYo wrote:

Are you talking about the United States? Think about it.A county built with European thiefs and killers , and governance from money, guns and scare, and dangerous people like nixon, bush or trump as presidents, and all of you proud of that. Please, americans must stop talk crap about other civilizations. First look at your home. 
 
Sounds like you could be talking about Russia, and esp. USSR, actually. Just ask us, who lived under the influence of that great union of republics for 40 years before it collapsed into democracy only to try and corrupt it there and again everywhere else.

Clean up your own house before you tell others to do the same while admonishing Americans for their country while you enjoy the music on (American) RP.
Since 1993 four young musicians occasionally played together in a variety of activities in Çanakkale where the wind never stop to blow. In 1995, the band took the name of İHTİYAÇ MOLASI and began to play their own music in Istanbul and soon they became one of the favorite groups of Istanbul.
 VH1 wrote:

Turkey? A democracy? On what planet? Surely not here on earth!
 
Not on your planet? Which earth are you in?
We won't learn Democracy from counties has lower than 60% voting rates.
That cover art reflects the spectrum of dealing with home confinement, it would seem.
Interesting music by an obscure band, I like it 
Absolutely love incongruent instruments, techniques and styles!

 Muhsin_Doğu wrote:

Yes, unfortunately they are..  Their violinist is my friend actually and hearing this song on RP reminded me of a very beautiful memory out of the blue:

He and some other quite good musicians were jamming on a volcanic beach in Imvros (tr: Gökçeada, an originally greek, now turkified island in the north Aegean) while the sun was setting and we were just dancing and hanging around in a bliss. Thank you RP for resurfacing this! 

 p.s: Turkey (and around) is home to many many exquisite musicians such as 'İhtiyaç Molası' for ages now and never-ending political / religious turmoil surrounding this geography seems to fuel this need for good music.  
 Mushing I agree there is a lot of fine music in the Middle East 

 onelastsip wrote:
Well, this is a very underrated band in Turkey i must say.. Very few ppl are aware of their music. To be honest with you its been a while since i ve listened ihtiyaç molası. Thx to this awesome radio for reminding me beauties in my own country. 
 
Yes, unfortunately they are..  Their violinist is my friend actually and hearing this song on RP reminded me of a very beautiful memory out of the blue:

He and some other quite good musicians were jamming on a volcanic beach in Imvros (tr: Gökçeada, an originally greek, now turkified island in the north Aegean) while the sun was setting and we were just dancing and hanging around in a bliss. Thank you RP for resurfacing this! 

 p.s: Turkey (and around) is home to many many exquisite musicians such as 'İhtiyaç Molası' for ages now and never-ending political / religious turmoil surrounding this geography seems to fuel this need for good music.  
A different sort of Cengi

I feel like I am watching a Cirque Du Soleil performance
Shades of Luce - Bring Her In
excellent song ! a mix of many things, quite dreamy yet energetic : <3 
Album art by Randall Munroe at age 5. {#Nyah}

As for the music, {#Notworthy}
Me likey!
 Hannio wrote:

Turks are not Arabs.  But I guess an American wouldn't know that.  Oh wait, you're Canadian.   See, we're not so different after all.



 
Best line in the comments. Bravo!

BTW, this song friggin' scalds! Excellent. Just purchased it from this one hearing.
 jpfueler wrote:
CHuLoYo wrote:

Are you talking about the United States? Think about it.A county built with European thiefs and killers , and governance from money, guns and scare, and dangerous people like nixon, bush or trump as presidents, and all of you proud of that. Please, americans must stop talk crap about other civilizations. First look at your home. 

 
And we get scoldings from the plunderers of the New World too!. You call us the thieves but has anyone stole as much as Spain?

 
There is NOT ONE country in the world which has NOT committed horrible crimes against humanity.

For centuries many many countries have exploitet humans in the slavetrade, killed them in wars, committed genozide AND in many courntires THIS IS STILL HAPPENING!

If one does sit in a glasshouse, one should not throw stones!

Take a good look at your own history in EVERY country the listeners here belong to, there have crimes being committed in the past and nowadays.

So, hush everyone - if you want to call another human a killer -  look in the mirror first!

 
Awesome album cover.
CHuLoYo wrote:

Are you talking about the United States? Think about it.A county built with European thiefs and killers , and governance from money, guns and scare, and dangerous people like nixon, bush or trump as presidents, and all of you proud of that. Please, americans must stop talk crap about other civilizations. First look at your home. 

 
And we get scoldings from the plunderers of the New World too!. You call us the thieves but has anyone stole as much as Spain?
 wgsu_1978 wrote:

Calling yourself a republic doesn't make a country a democracy. The Soviet Union was a "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics". At any rate, democracy is an absolute to be striven for, and no country is quite there yet, regardless of what it calls itself. End of political rant.
 
Are you talking about the United States? Think about it.A county built with European thiefs and killers , and governance from money, guns and scare, and dangerous people like nixon, bush or trump as presidents, and all of you proud of that. Please, americans must stop talk crap about other civilizations. First look at your home. 
 rdo wrote:

The one and only democracy in the Muslm world and he wants a revolution there. 

 
Turkey? A democracy? On what planet? Surely not here on earth!
Well, this is a very underrated band in Turkey i must say.. Very few ppl are aware of their music. To be honest with you its been a while since i ve listened ihtiyaç molası. Thx to this awesome radio for reminding me beauties in my own country. 
 Hannio wrote:

Turks are not Arabs.  But I guess an American wouldn't know that.  Oh wait, you're Canadian.   See, we're not so different after all.



 
Perhaps you are right, ignorance is universal.
And so is the desire to have good music, unless you are:- ohhhh, the list is endless.  
 agkagk wrote:

Turkey is not the "one and only democracy in the Muslim world". Perhaps you meant "Arab world" where many of the countries are dictatorships or monarchies. ... 

 

Turks are not Arabs.  But I guess an American wouldn't know that.  Oh wait, you're Canadian.   See, we're not so different after all.


Cover art timeline kickstarts with Anno Domini.
A Spiterman spun and  I guess Adam  still delves. A-political stance? otherwise B.C would suffice.
 agkagk wrote:

Turkey is not the "one and only democracy in the Muslim world". Perhaps you meant "Arab world" where many of the countries are dictatorships or monarchies. But even that is no where near accurate. Iraq is now a republic. Iran is a republic (though it's a weird one). Afghanistan, Pakistan and the rest of the "...stans" are Islamic republics. North Africa is Arabic/Islamic; and Egypt, Libya, Algeria, and Morocco are all republics. The biggest Islamic nation by population is a democracy: Indonesia has about 220,000,000 Muslims. 

 
Calling yourself a republic doesn't make a country a democracy. The Soviet Union was a "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics". At any rate, democracy is an absolute to be striven for, and no country is quite there yet, regardless of what it calls itself. End of political rant.
i am loving the album cover.
 rdo wrote:

The one and only democracy in the Muslm world and he wants a revolution there.

 
Turkey is not the "one and only democracy in the Muslim world". Perhaps you meant "Arab world" where many of the countries are dictatorships or monarchies. But even that is no where near accurate. Iraq is now a republic. Iran is a republic (though it's a weird one). Afghanistan, Pakistan and the rest of the "...stans" are Islamic republics. North Africa is Arabic/Islamic; and Egypt, Libya, Algeria, and Morocco are all republics. The biggest Islamic nation by population is a democracy: Indonesia has about 220,000,000 Muslims. 
This grabbed my attention. I love this. Thanks for introducing me to this band and this piece of music.
 AndyJ wrote:

Thanks... Buying all these CDs is getting expensive

 

Heard of Spotify? {#Biggrin}
Wow.
Im quite surprised to hear such music from some Turkish Band..
I am from Turkey though.
Wow.. I really like it.
 
 yesilyurtav wrote:


pis fasist. its the symbol for fascists in turkey. ohh i cant believe a fascist man listen this Radio

 
I believe it given all of the "1" ratings.
 tekin wrote:
     cCc Türkiye siker! 

 

pis fasist. its the symbol for fascists in turkey. ohh i cant believe a fascist man listen this Radio
     cCc Türkiye siker! 
 lily34 wrote:
i love the cover art.

 
So do I !
Very cool.
 
 fredriley wrote:
Those Turks can party. And revolt, going by recent events. Vive la revolution!

 
The one and only democracy in the Muslm world and he wants a revolution there.  When will this idiot ever shut up?
Another completely new (to me) group - nice one Bill!

I thought this was one of few that RP plays...

Surprise, it's a new to me group...

Thanks... Buying all these CDs is getting expensive


I like this enough to stop what I was doing to rate it and comment.  Plus it made me ball dance! {#Dancingbanana}
 onuraksit wrote:
ihtiyaç molası means rest-stop or bathroom break and çengi means dancer in turkish.

 
Yes indeed, I am sometimes dancing on my urgent way to a restroom break.
Not bad!
Yes, lots of great stuff in this. Ve-e-ery nice!
 onuraksit wrote:
ihtiyaç molası means rest-stop or bathroom break and çengi means dancer in turkish.

 
Really? that is so cool...giving this an instant 7 just on that info!

edit: Music is so good I bumped it to an 8
ihtiyaç molası means rest-stop or bathroom break and çengi means dancer in turkish.
 lily34 wrote:
i love the cover art.

 
Check out https://www.penmen.com/. Fun stuff.
Lots of good things going on in this one..  Thanks Bill..{#Bananapiano}
i love the cover art.
Those Turks can party. And revolt, going by recent events. Vive la revolution!
Hold the music! Let me put my Prince Of Persia attire {#Drool}
Before I looked at the name of the artist, I played a stretch-the-brain game and tried to deduce it by just listening to the music and cross referencing.  Of course, I quickly ran out of candidates. Not American, not western, never heard anyone with that sound style. I could sit here all month and not pull out this one.  Another first hearing on RP. 
 
Should be heading to bed, but you just keep playing awesome music, like this. Sleep can wait, there's music to be danced to.

In punk yoga be doubled!  We be dancing!  This is groovy...
 
 kojiroh wrote:
When I heard the song I thought "hey, this doesn't sound so bad, in fact it's pretty good!", and when I heard Bill say that it was a Turkish band, mind = blown.

It feels so weird to have missed your own people's music and have stumbled upon in on an foreign radio station.
 
My thoughts exactly :))
Coooool!
Oh this is a niiice groove! {#Sunny}
When I heard the song I thought "hey, this doesn't sound so bad, in fact it's pretty good!", and when I heard Bill say that it was a Turkish band, mind = blown.

It feels so weird to have missed your own people's music and have stumbled upon in on an foreign radio station.
Ooh, liking this. Can't believe the average rating is as low as it is. {#Eh}
Wow, this is cool... Digging on the tight rhythm section, and the rest of it as well..




Oh yes indeedy.
1999? That explains a lot. A lot of that sort of western/exotic fusiony neo-metal/disco thing. 5.
Another Turkish delight.
yeah, this is pretty good.
What is this??  I love it!!
Dig the album art!
Nice.
whirl, dervish