While the original version leans into the ethereal, the grounds the track for the late-night hours. Groening, the founder of Kamai Music and a staple in the Berlin underground, is known for his signature blend of invigorating percussion and heartfelt melodies . What Makes the Remix Stand Out:
: He utilizes profound analog sounds to create a bridge between the traditional Turkish instruments and the contemporary house aesthetic. While the original version leans into the ethereal,
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". Released on , as part of the Escape
"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. The lyrics are steeped in spiritual longing and
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 .
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"
Bridging Worlds: Monohøle’s "Ötme Bülbül" and the Jacob Groening Remix