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Adalet

from Eight Threads by Sprig of That

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about

Dr. Yigitcan Eryaman has been composing and performing acoustic guitar music publicly for 20 years in both casual and concert settings. He studied classical guitar repertoire with Turkish guitarists Ismet Ertas and Ozgur Arica. He then focused on developing his own musical taste and style, and started to arrange songs from various musical genres. He is the co-founder, guitarist, lead vocalist of the Turkish-Balkan progressive music band “Uskudar Eclectic”. He is also a “McKnight Musician Fellowship” finalist (2016, Minnesota) and “Cedar Commissions” Artist (2019).

lyrics

ADALET
Yürüdüğüm şu kısacık yol
Beni bugün sana getirdi
Oysa ki direnecektim
Yokluğunda büyüyecektim

Kupkuru bir ağacın
Dalları gibiyim artık
Oysa ki yeşerecektim
Yokluğunda büyüyecektim

İnsanoğlu bihabermiş
Alnındaki yazgısından
Ardını bilmek ne mümkün?
Giden gelmez o diyardan

Bir hevesle yaşarım amma
yollarım hep sana çıkarsa
sonumu bir tek sen bilirsin
Söyle bu nasıl adalet?

ADALET (JUSTICE)
This short path I walked
Brought me to you today.
Yet, I was going to resist.
In your absence I was going to grow older.

Now I am like the branches
of a bone-dry tree.
Yet, I was going to turn green.
In your absence I was going to grow.

Mankind had always been clueless
About the destiny written on his/her forehead.
It's impossible to know what's after,
since no one comes back from that land.

I will still live with enthusiasm,
But, if all my paths lead to you
Then only you know what my end is.
So tell me, what kind of justice is this?

credits

from Eight Threads, track released March 5, 2021
Music and lyrics by Yigitcan Eryaman

Performed by Sprig of That:
Krissy Bergmark - tabla
Ilan Blanck - guitar
Isabel Dammann - violin/vocals

Recorded and mixed by Jason McGlone at the Hideaway in Minneapolis, MN. Mastered by Rob Schlette at Anthem Mastering. Album art by Ryn Nootenboom.

"This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund."

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Sprig of That Minneapolis, Minnesota

Occupying a space somewhere between Northern European fiddle styles, modern American string music, and the “indie classical” contemporary classical movement, Sprig of That distills a wide range of musical interests into a cohesive and joyful sound that is constantly evolving. Sprig of That is Krissy Bergmark (tabla), Isabel Dammann (violin), and Ilan Blanck (guitar). ... more

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