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The Experiments of a Percussion Master   
01/08/2005 05:03AM
Contributed by: ARomero

CD ReviewsArto Tunçboyaciyan

Artostan (Heaven and Earth CD HE 19, 2005)

The CD describes Arto Tunçboyaciyan's music as avant-garde folk and the description is pretty accurate. On Artostan, Tunçboyaciyan focuses on vocal experimentation, with his characteristic rhythmic vocal pieces as well as digitally manipulated vocals, accompanied by percussion solos and effects. He also plays a small lute called bular. The album is a trip to Arto Tuncboyaciyan's philosophical homeland: Artostan. "Because of what's going on in the world today with my human rights, dignity and power, I declare my own country in me. Artostan."

Tunçboyaciyan describes the Land of Artostan as a country with one citizen where "people have to accept each other even if they don't like one another. With Love, Respect and Truth we will be able to gain trust in humanity. Nationality and religion labels no longer exist. Of course, I am not talking about one's belief. I think people can create their own country within themselves. This is the ideology of the country s people and the king of Artostan."

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