Founded by , the ARRP aims to reconnect modern audiences with a "lost" musical history. The project pair’s rare songs from the 1960s and 70s with unique artwork from various illustrators to make the vintage sounds accessible to a global, visually-driven digital audience. Moğollar and the "Anadolu Pop" Revolution
Formed in 1967, (meaning "The Mongols") were pioneers of the Anatolian Rock movement. Unlike many contemporaries who simply layered folk melodies over rock beats, Moğollar rebuilt their music from the inside out, utilizing:
The is a cultural initiative dedicated to digitizing and preserving "forgotten gems" of Turkish psychedelic rock from 1964 to 1980. One of its most significant entries is "Iklığ" (1971) by Moğollar , a band that redefined the relationship between traditional Eastern melodies and Western rock instrumentation. The Anatolian Rock Revival Project (ARRP)
“Music that was made between 1964 to 1980 is somehow lost.” What's the original concept behind the Anatolian Rock Revival Project? It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine
Anatolian Rock Revival Project - It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine
Anatolian Rock Revival Project - 1964-1980 Compilation - Mixcloud