Ersan’s synthesizer work is front and center. He uses sharp, "oriental" synth leads that mimic traditional reed instruments like the zurna , giving the track a piercing, celebratory feel.
The beat is a classic 9/8 or 2/4 fusion, common in Roma-influenced Balkan music. It’s designed for high-energy dancing, featuring heavy percussion kicks and crisp claps that drive the tempo forward without being overwhelming. Ersan’s synthesizer work is front and center
If you are looking for a track to test your speakers' mid-range or need a high-energy playlist for a celebration, this is it. It captures the frantic, joyful spirit of Balkan nightlife perfectly. Even if you don't understand the cultural roots, the rhythmic complexity is enough to get anyone moving. Even if you don't understand the cultural roots,
Unlike older "Tallava" or "Koçek" recordings that can sound muddy, this 2021 production is clean. The bass is punchy enough for modern car speakers, while the treble remains bright. Cultural Context while the treble remains bright.
This high-octane track by is a masterclass in modern Balkan Koçek , a genre defined by its infectious rhythms and brass-heavy energy. Released as part of his 2021 offerings, this 4K official release highlights why Ersan is a staple in the Bulgarian-Turkish wedding and dance music scene. Sound and Production