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Duman
OriginIstanbul, Turkey
GenresAlternative rock, grunge
Years active1997–present
LabelsNR1 Music, EMI, Sony BMG Music
MembersKaan Tangöze
Batuhan Mutlugil
Ari Barokas
Cengiz Baysal
Websitewww.dumanlive.com

Duman (Turkish for "smoke") is a Turkish rock band. Founded in 1997, the band features Kaan Tangöze on vocals and guitar, Ari Barokas on bass guitar and backing vocals, Batuhan Mutlugil on lead guitar and backing vocals and Cengiz Baysal on drums. The band musically combines elements of traditional Turkish folk music with modern rock and grunge.

They composed a song titled "Eyvallah" following May 2013 Taksim Gezi Park protests which they published on YouTube. Duman - Eyvallah

Discography

  • Eski Köprünün Altında (1999)
  • Belki Alışman Lazım (2002)
  • Konser (2003)
  • Bu Akşam Konser DVD (2004)
  • Seni Kendime Sakladım (2005)
  • En Güzel Günüm Gecem 1999-2006 (2007)
  • Rock'N Coke Konseri (2008)
  • Duman I & II (2009)
  • Darmaduman (2013)

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