Kobane by Nishtiman Project, released 18 November 2016, includes the following tracks: "Shirin", "Ghanj khalil", "Kobane (Radio edit)", "Khor Halat (Radio edit)" and more.
This version of Kobane comes as a 1xCD. -
"Kobane" is an evocative CD album by Nishtiman Project, released by the label ACCORDS CR. Rooted in the rich musical traditions of Kurdistan, the recording weaves together modal melodies, nuanced rhythms and contemporary arrangements to create a deeply atmospheric listening experience. The tracks often move between intimate, contemplative passages and powerful, ensemble-driven climaxes, evoking images of landscape, memory and cultural resilience. With its carefully balanced acoustic instrumentation and refined production, the album is well suited both for focused listening and for creating an immersive background ambience, appealing to lovers of world, folk and contemporary global fusion music.
The artist Nishtiman Project is known as a collective that explores and reinterprets Kurdish musical heritage. Bringing together musicians from different regions and traditions, the ensemble blends traditional instruments and vocal styles with a modern, open-minded approach to arrangement. This project has earned recognition in the world-music scene for its ability to present rooted, authentic material in a way that feels vivid and accessible to international audiences, whether on stage or in the studio. Their work often highlights the emotional depth and diversity of Kurdish music, from energetic dance rhythms to melancholic, lyrical songs.
The manufacturer ACCORDS CR is a label that focuses on carefully curated acoustic and world-music productions. With an emphasis on sound quality, artistic integrity and culturally informed projects, ACCORDS CR works closely with its artists to document distinctive musical voices. The label's catalogue often showcases ensembles and projects that preserve, renew or bridge traditional musical forms, making it a valuable address for listeners seeking original and thoughtfully produced recordings beyond the mainstream.