This is not a sitar, the sitar is Indian … this is a Turkish instrument, it should be called Baglama. His instrument is also electric. Saw them live in Milan a year ago, best concert of my life ❤
Glad it was a hit! They freaking ripped live. I've never seen such an enthusiastic encore. They have this awesome desert acid aesthetic. There's a whole lot to listen from them.
yep Hollis and the rest of us could all be really good friends. Altin is fantastic, i love their first two albums even if i haven't checked out their latest stuff they have a great sound
Hollis gets it
This is not a sitar, the sitar is Indian … this is a Turkish instrument, it should be called Baglama. His instrument is also electric. Saw them live in Milan a year ago, best concert of my life ❤
Saw these guys live in August, great vibes
Glad it was a hit! They freaking ripped live. I've never seen such an enthusiastic encore. They have this awesome desert acid aesthetic. There's a whole lot to listen from them.
Thanks for this one ✌️
This would be great music for a complicated bank heist scene in a Quentin Tarantino movie, loved it
I thought the exact same thing Sue
He actually used some of it from in Pulp Fiction: ruclips.net/video/w1LH6F3pV6E/видео.htmlsi=GNzjig47QJscSjYd
@@kitchenraw what!!!! Sooo cool!!!!
yep Hollis and the rest of us could all be really good friends. Altin is fantastic, i love their first two albums even if i haven't checked out their latest stuff they have a great sound
I definitely want to hear more from them
Wow... amazing 👏👌
psychodelic anatolian rock
Check altın gün " rakıya su kataman "
Thank you for this suggestion ✌️
it is baglama
Thank🙏you
@@secondhandreactions there is also greek version called baglamas. but the word is turkish origin etymologically just as bouzouki.
I like the songs where the girl sings better but they are great.