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Automaton² (Automaton Square), new album of Murat Ses to be released in early 2004   
12/03/2003 01:00AM
Contributed by: sven

New CDsAustria - With Automaton² planned to be released early 2004, Murat Ses goes on to telling musical stories of his "impressions of the timeless and boundless context of civilization." The album Automaton² (Automaton Square) may be regarded as the fourth solo album of Murat Ses' body of work which began with Automaton, making the trilogy a quadrilogy.

According to Clou Records's press release, Automaton² comes up with new electronic, dance, ambient world songs which also have the hallmark of his legendary fusion style known as Anadolu Pop (Grand Prix du Disque in Paris, France, back then in the early 70s).

All tracks have been composed during and following his stays in the U.S.A, predominantly in San Francisco (California) and Miami (Florida). Additional to new compositions such as Eau Gallie, Polk Street, Indian Creek, there are new versions of former songs from the first Automaton accessible to larger audiences:Tan 2, Valle Marineris 2, Nihal 2 and Dry Sun 2. Listeners of former albums already know of some other beyond-the-borders-of-Turkey influences originating in cultures of West Africa, the Indian Ocean, and Southeast Asia.

Listeners of the album will find a large number of field recordings, including street sounds, some Afro-Cuban and Native American influences, all flowing into Murat's unique Turkic traditions. For further info check: http://www.clourecords.com and
http://www.muratses.com.

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