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  • After the massive Overview series, Lessizmore strikes back with a brand new EP from Ahmet Sisman, one of Sven Väth’s favorite newcomers.

    Between Istanbul and Essen, Ahmet Sisman has been moving through different worlds. Influenced by the mystique music of the Sufi-Culture, his sound is combining traditional elements in a unique and post-modern way. Ahmet has created his own style very quickly, thus he released his 2 first EP's on Lessizmore and Stock5 beginning of 2008 and he already got the attention of all the big names in the scene.
    Sven Väth played all the Summer his track Buiya at Cocoon Amnesia and finally licensed it for his last Mix Session Sound of the Ninth Season.

    Now comes the time for the second highlight on Lessizmore Records.
    As said before, Ahmet loves melting traditional instruments with new electronic beats, therefore all the tracks here are pushing forward these particularities. Esraj begins with a classical French horn passed in a blur of sounds, later building up the tension with the Indian Esraj instrument (sounding like European fiddles) and cheating with deliverance from a subtle rhythm. In the end, a Chinese bowed instrument called erhu closes this hectic trip.
    On the digital version, the two exclusive tracks are equal pearls in terms of quality: Uzak is lead by pitched strings and a superb Native American flute. The percussions are perfectly arranged by the use of dumbeks and darbukas plus orchestral effects like gongs, toms and cymbals...


  • The perfect follow up to Hiyan EP!!!
    Pure energetic ethno techno.
    Also incl. Pherox's "Black is Black rmx" of Hiyan.


  • born in istanbul raised up in germany. living in two different worlds and cultures. so we can call this guy multi-kulti, don’t we? it sounds kitchy, but exactly this kind of experience is the biggest influence of ahmet sisman’s sound. digital and analog, ethnical and electronic. new, different and in a modern way of creating music. spirit is the key word, hypnotic melodies and energetic basslines. dancing is more than 4/4 beats and hands in the air!
    Feat. digital exclusive Sallan