Danûk - Axir Zemana

Опубликовано: 18 Август 2026
на канале: DANUK
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Lead single "Axir Zemana" from Danûk's upcoming album Morîk, out on May 19, 2023 via Omni Sound.

The end of time

What is this sound and what are these beats, what is this hill in the sky
Some call the doomsday to the sound of the trumpet and the trumpet
And some say it's the end of time
The sound of the centurion came from the sky and the sky and the earth shook
And the sound reached the ear of the dead man

And the souls have entered the body at the end of the day, and they will be angry
Man, put your clothes on and go to the sky
No matter how much you send the magic, this falcon's journey will destroy all the stars


1912 Jerusalem


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Danûk, a group of exiled Middle Eastern musicians come together on Morîk to reignite a shared consciousness of the value of homeland through the rediscovery of centuries-old sounds. Danûk manifests archived phonograph recordings of Kurdish folklore and wedding songs that have been preserved in wax cylinders and discs for more than a hundred years in The Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv and The Phonogrammarchiv of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, into phenomenal auditory icons of profound cultural heritage and identity. The album was produced by Michael League (Snarky Puppy) with the support of the British Arts Council, in 5-time Grammy Award-winning League's Studio 20. Morîk will be out on Omni Sound on May 19, 2023



Morîk, the band’s debut album, is a flawless, rhythmic homage that resurrects a treasured past at the axis of the present and future. Made by Austrian and German explorers at the start of the 20th century, sounds of a Syrian priest singing in Jerusalem (“Axir Zemana” , “Lo Lo Li Mino”) Kurdish shepherds’ songs, and locals singing Kurdish folklore in Sendshirli excavated sites (present-day Turkey) (“Xelîlo Lawo”, “Lê Lê Mi Go”), are recomposed, giving new life to the aural aesthetics of a multicultural time and place. Four songs adapted from the wax cylinder and disc recordings and five traditional Kurdish folklore and wedding songs (“De Çêkin”, “Finciko”, “Şewqo”, “Girê Sîra”, “Lo Şivano”) transmit an aural experience of inflexible symbolism. Morîk, meaning pearl, resonates with the band’s discovery of light and meaning from what might have been forgotten.



Credits:

Producer: Michael League

Recording engineer: Michael League

Mixing: Michael League

Mastering: Grant Livesay

Composer: Anonymous

Arrangement: Michael League & Danûk

Cover Art: Zeycan Alkış

Graphic Design: Ulaş Eryavuz

Archival Music Research by Maria del Mar Marais

Video: Selin Ünsel



Recording Musicians:

Ferhad Feyssal: Vocals

Hozan Peyal: Buzuki, Electric Saz

Tarik Aslan: Def, Bendir, Dahol, Darbuka, Raq, Bombo Legüero, Vocals

Yazan Ibrahim: Flamenco Guitar, Electric Guitar

Ronas Sheikhmous: Bilur, Mey, Zurna

Michael League: Acoustic bass guitar, Def



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