Overview of the Summer Albums
Summer is now over, and school has begun, with autumn knocking on the door. As my long vacation and hours-long music sessions come to an end, I want to take a look back and
Read More »Caterpillars and Butterflies
The first article of the year is always tricky to write. What if this column happens to be one of the first things you read this semester? I want it to sound welcoming but
Read More »Godless Month
One thing I really appreciate about polytheistic religions is how inclusive they can get. The Hittite Empire, for example, fancied itself the land of a thousand gods, and the Hittites certainly had the religious
Read More »Psychedelic Meets Ethnic, Blinks to Post-Rock
This week I want to talk about a Turkish band, Nekropsi. They have a genuine style of their own, and I can easily say that they are one of the most original bands I
Read More »Right-Arm Innovation
All right, first things first: I have two announcements to make, one in shameless promotion of myself, and another in shameless promotion of my graduate institute. UNAM, you see, is hosting a showcase event
Read More »Restoration
Just to warn you before you jump to any conclusions based on the title, this piece is not about the Interregnum period in England and Charles II’s restoration to the throne. If you have
Read More »Coffee Break With Conceptual Artist Buğra Karabey
This week my guest is Buğra Karabey, the most experimental and unique sound artist I have hosted so far. A Bilkent EEE alumni, he was a member of Tayga and Lychgate, one of the
Read More »Faces on Campus
By M. Furkan Akıncı (LAW/IV), Hazal Koptagel (CS/IV) & Ömer Karaduman (ECON/IV)
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