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In the late 1970s, Turkish musicians began "glocalizing" disco by blending it with long-standing Ottoman and folk forms. This era saw the rise of , which used synthesizers and funk orchestras to modernize local dance music. Key Pioneers :
: Often called the "Superstar," her tracks like "Yakar Geçerim" and various 70s hits defined the Turkish pop-disco crossover.
: Tracks like "Tatlı Tatlı" are quintessential 70s Turkish disco. In the late 1970s, Turkish musicians began "glocalizing"
: Known for the Modern Oyun Havaları series, which introduced traditional dance forms to the disco era.
: At the 2017 Burning Man Festival, DJ Oliver Koletzki played Neşe Karaböcek's "Çayelinden Öteye" to a massive crowd, proving the genre's enduring global appeal. : Tracks like "Tatlı Tatlı" are quintessential 70s
: Famous for tracks like "Hal Hal," which bridged the gap between folk and disco. The Modern Revival: "Nu-Disco" and Remixes
: Known for her bold style and dance-heavy tracks that pushed the boundaries of the era. : Famous for tracks like "Hal Hal," which
In recent years, the "digging" culture of the 2010s has rebranded these classics as . Producers like Kaan Düzarat , Hey! Douglas , and Barış K have introduced 70s Turkish funk and disco to a new generation.