Handled by both Evren Furtuna and Semih Erdoğan.
Produced by Ozan Güneş, the album has been noted for its meditative yet rhythmically grounded quality, often appearing on Spotify playlists alongside other "ethno-house" and organic electronic artists. It serves as a modern bridge between traditional Turkish melodies and contemporary global house music.
Features the yaylı tambur, e-bow, and kopuz played by Uğur Varol, adding a distinct Anatolian-inspired atmospheric layer to the electronic foundation. Thematic Structure and Tracklist Sahasrara - Evren Furtuna & Semih Erdogan (Full Album)
The album follows a specific sequence, descending or ascending through the chakra system. Each of the seven instrumental tracks is named after a chakra: 07:28 Ajna (Third Eye Chakra): 07:25 Vishuddha (Throat Chakra): 06:53 Anahata (Heart Chakra): 07:19 Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra): 07:26 Svadhishthana (Sacral Chakra): 06:33 Muladhara (Root Chakra): 05:42 Production and Impact
The instrumentation features a rich array of traditional and modern sounds: Handled by both Evren Furtuna and Semih Erdoğan
The album is primarily categorized as Organic House and Deep House, characterized by its blend of electronic production with traditional Eastern instrumentation. The collaborative effort brings together Furtuna’s decade-long expertise in deep house with Erdoğan’s veteran experience in arrangement and performance.
Sahasrara - song and lyrics by Evren Furtuna, Semih Erdoğan Features the yaylı tambur, e-bow, and kopuz played
Released on May 28, 2021, under the label Sunwaves Music , is a collaborative full-length album by Turkish producers Evren Furtuna and Semih Erdoğan . Spanning roughly 48 minutes, the album is a thematic journey through the seven primary energy centers of the human body, known as chakras. Musical Composition and Style