Search engines may have confused “Maral Atmaca” with – a common metaphor in Turkish folk poetry. Alternatively, “Atmaca” (a type of hawk) is a surname. It is possible that a user created a playlist titled “Yaralasar 3 - Maral Atmaca” meaning “Yaralasar, Part 3, performed by the artist Maral Atmaca,” when in fact the audio is from another source like Aşık Veysel or Neşet Ertaş .
Perhaps the most devastating element of “Yaralasar” is its use of silence. Between the dense walls of noise (synthesized drone from a modified Buchla system, field recordings from a shuttered prison in İzmir), Atmaca inserts voids of 4-8 seconds of absolute digital silence. In a live setting, these silences are excruciating. The audience is left with only the room tone—the hum of their own anxiety. This is not a rest; it is a trauma trigger. Yaralasar 3-Maral Atmaca-
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