Monohгёle - Г–tme Bгјlbгјl (jacob Groening Remix) [kamai016] -
Released on , as part of the Escape EP , this track represents the core mission of Kamai Music: a path between Eastern and Western music . It isn't just a dance track; it’s a sustainable production that uses traditional phrases to remind us that "everything we need is around us if we look closer".
In the ever-evolving landscape of , few labels capture the fusion of ancient tradition and modern dancefloor energy as effectively as Berlin-based Kamai Music . With their sixteenth release, KAMAI016 , the label introduces us to Monohøle , a rising talent from Istanbul who brings a hauntingly beautiful interpretation of the Turkish folk classic, "Ötme Bülbül". The Essence of "Ötme Bülbül"
: The remix stretches the original’s emotional core into a seven-minute journey, perfect for sunrise sets or deep-listening sessions. Released on , as part of the Escape
: He utilizes profound analog sounds to create a bridge between the traditional Turkish instruments and the contemporary house aesthetic.
Whether you're a fan of organic house or a collector of global sounds, the Jacob Groening Remix of "Ötme Bülbül" is a vital addition to any playlist. You can find the full release on SoundCloud or purchase it through Beatport . With their sixteenth release, KAMAI016 , the label
Monohøle’s version features the captivating vocals of , whose unique voice provides a "fascinating atmosphere" that honors the song’s status as a cultural artifact. The Jacob Groening Remix: A Masterclass in Organic Texture
"Ötme Bülbül" (Don't Sing, Nightingale) is a cornerstone of Anatolian musical heritage, often attributed to the 16th-century poet and mystic . The lyrics are steeped in spiritual longing and the pain of separation, using the nightingale—a symbol of the soul or the lover—to plead for silence amidst deep sorrow. Whether you're a fan of organic house or
Bridging Worlds: Monohøle’s "Ötme Bülbül" and the Jacob Groening Remix