BaBa Zula have a new perspective on their trademark sound ?oriental dub? courtesy of the group?s first trip to Japan. Together with a Japanese sound engineer that they befriended on that trip, BaBa Zula work Far Eastern techniques into their music which also references early African-American bluesman, psychedelia, Jamaican Nyabinghi and Dub. ?Roots? also possesses the analog, authentic rock?n roll sound BaBa Zula grew up listening to in the late-60s, courtesy of cult-favorite Turkish producer Mehmet Ate?. By using the most symbolic instruments of Turkish culture, the wooden spoons and the saz - an instrument that stands out as the first and only Turkish instrument that has been electrified - BaBa Zula?s roots serve as the foundation for their experimentation.
Roots is full of fun, excitement, vigor, eccentricities, oddities and tradition?just like Istanbul, BaBa Zula's hometown.
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