More from Turkish pysch-funk revivalists Altin Gun, whose fuzzy, intoxicating and floor-friendly sound is deeply rooted in 1970s once obscure Occidental fusions of space-rock, psychedelia and black American dance music. A side "Cemalim" is a brilliant example of their trademark sound, with dreamy female vocals and deep space Moog solos rising above a fuzzy, fast-paced funk groove. Their love of vintage synthesizers is explored further on wild and trippy B-side "Vay Dunya". The track's wonderful blend of heavy rock energy, intergalactic synth solos and reverb-drenched Turkish vocals is exceedingly potent, even by their own high standards.