I wonder if Mr clone and Mr Glice have ever listened to these gentlemen's music.The description given on this article doesn't really make you think that much about their music till you listen to it:
Moğollar
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Current 'Mogollar' line-up (from left to right): Cahit Berkay, Taner Özgür, Serhat Ersöz, Engin Yörükoğlu
Moğollar is one of the pioneer bands in
Turkish rock music for about 30 years and one of the founders of Turkish ethno rock music (or
Anatolian rock music). The major goal of the band is to prove that folk music has a multi-layered soul and folk music's dynamism is very close to pop music's dynamism. The band members (Aziz Azmet, Cahit Berkay, Taner Ongur, Engin Yorukoglu and
Murat Ses) tried to fuse the technical aspects of pop music with the melodies of ancient
Anatolian folk music in late 1960s and early 1970s.
Cahit Berkay, Taner Öngür and Engin Yörükoğlu reformed the band in 1993, and were joined by keyboard player Serhat Ersöz.
Murat Ses is dealing with other projects and is still pursuing an extraordinary international career.
The group won the
Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy (previously won by such groups as
Pink Floyd and
Jimi Hendrix) in 1971.
Murat Ses (the group's keyboardist, arranger and composer) work and composition
Ağrı Dağı Efsanesi (The Legend of Mount
Ararat) was inspired by ancient legends of 'the Flood' in different cultures. In live versions over ten minutes he made use of diverse FX possibilities of his time to tell a sonic story with his keyboards