: The lyrics describe a sudden, explosive internal shift—breaking a long silence to finally "shout to the world" and "break the stillness".
: With clarinet, oud, and piano integrated into a standard rock setup (drums, bass, guitar), the band creates a rich, "ethno-rock" atmosphere. Spotlight: "Karar Verdim" (Dedub Sessions)
If you’ve spent any time exploring the Turkish alternative music scene over the last decade, you’ve likely encountered the haunting, ethno-rock sounds of . Founded in 2010, this Istanbul-based ensemble has mastered the art of blending modern indie-rock with deep, traditional Turkish textures like the clarinet and bowed tambur. DedublГјman Karar Verdim (2020) AlbГјmГј
Whether you are a long-time fan of Turkish rock or a newcomer looking for music with "emotional depth", Dedublüman offers a unique bridge between the old and the new. Their ability to handle all their own recording and arrangements independently in Istanbul ensures that every note feels authentic and personal.
Dedublüman isn’t your average rock band. Their name itself refers to a spiritist concept of "dematerializing" and reappearing elsewhere. This ethereal vibe is present in every arrangement. : The lyrics describe a sudden, explosive internal
Released in early 2025 as a standout part of their "Dedub Sessions" project, this cover of Göksel’s original track captures a moment of intense emotional liberation.
: Working with Göksel herself, the band transforms the song into a brooding, atmospheric rock anthem that emphasizes their shared "dark-pop" and alternative sensibilities. Why You Should Listen Founded in 2010, this Istanbul-based ensemble has mastered
: His vocals and mastery of the bowed tambur provide the band’s signature "melancholic but epic" sound.