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.
: 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
: His vocals and mastery of the bowed tambur provide the band’s signature "melancholic but epic" sound.
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.
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.
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 Soulful Echo of Dedublüman: A Deep Dive into "Karar Verdim"
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.
: 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 DedublГјman Karar Verdim (2020) AlbГјmГј
: His vocals and mastery of the bowed tambur provide the band’s signature "melancholic but epic" sound. Whether you are a long-time fan of Turkish
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. Why You Should Listen : His vocals and
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.
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 Soulful Echo of Dedublüman: A Deep Dive into "Karar Verdim"