The album that started it all. Eski Köprünün Altında brought a fresh, grunge-inspired sound to the Turkish scene. It was raw, honest, and immediately established Duman as a band with a unique identity. "Köprüaltı," "Halim Öyle" 2. Belki Alışman Lazım (2002) – The Masterpiece
"Her Şeyi Yak," "Oje," "Belki Alışman Lazım" 3. Seni Kendime Sakladım (2005) – Melancholy Rock
Whether you are a lifelong fan or just discovering their smoky sound, let's look back at the that changed the landscape of Turkish music. 1. Eski Köprünün Altında (1999) – The Beginning
This album showcased a slightly more mature, sometimes darker side of the band. Seni Kendime Sakladım cemented their ability to blend soft acoustic moments with explosive, distorted choruses. "Seni Kendime Sakladım," "Aman Aman," "Yürek" 4. Duman I & II (2009) – A Double Dose
As the title suggests, this album felt like a chaotic yet beautiful return to form. It brought back the heavy, guitar-driven sound while maintaining the lyrical depth fans expected. "Sınanmadım," "Yürek," "Eyvallah" Why Duman’s Albums Still Matter
Turkish rock music has many defining voices, but few have bridged the gap between raw garage rock energy and poetic, melancholic songwriting quite like . Led by the distinct vocals of Kaan Tangöze, the band has created a legacy spanning over two decades, delivering albums that shaped a generation.
Duman isn't just a band; for many, it's a nostalgic anchor. Their albums are timeless because they focus on genuine emotions—love, loss, frustration, and rebellion—without ever feeling pretentious.