The title track, "Bindik Bir Alamete Gideyoz Kıyamete" (translated as "We’ve Boarded an Omen, We’re Heading for Doomsday" ), is the album’s main song.
Karaca worked with collaborators such as Cahit Berkay and Uğur Dikmen. Together, they combined Turkish folk and Western rock with social commentary. "Gideyoz Kıyamete": A Song of Despair Cem Karaca Bindik Bir Alamete
: In the song, he talks about the loss of values and contrasts them with a modern world. The title track, "Bindik Bir Alamete Gideyoz Kıyamete"
"Bindik Bir Alamete" by Cem Karaca: An Omen and the Apocalypse The title track
By 1999, Cem Karaca had been a rock pioneer, a political exile, and a returning icon.
: The lyrics criticize political cycles. Karaca uses the metaphor of a journey to show the lack of systemic change.
The title track, "Bindik Bir Alamete Gideyoz Kıyamete" (translated as "We’ve Boarded an Omen, We’re Heading for Doomsday" ), is the album’s main song.
Karaca worked with collaborators such as Cahit Berkay and Uğur Dikmen. Together, they combined Turkish folk and Western rock with social commentary. "Gideyoz Kıyamete": A Song of Despair
: In the song, he talks about the loss of values and contrasts them with a modern world.
"Bindik Bir Alamete" by Cem Karaca: An Omen and the Apocalypse
By 1999, Cem Karaca had been a rock pioneer, a political exile, and a returning icon.
: The lyrics criticize political cycles. Karaca uses the metaphor of a journey to show the lack of systemic change.