There is a specific rhythm to the IT sector—predictable, scalable, and safe. By day, I navigate the logic of systems. It is a successful life, polished and tailored. But a system without a soul is just a closed loop. The music isn’t a “hobby”; it is the oxygen that prevents the suit from becoming a vacuum. Rebellion at forty-eight doesn’t involve leather jackets or public disturbance. It involves the quiet, radical act of staying alive inside a spreadsheet.
Category: Philosophy
Exploration of the internal logic and cultural positioning of the brand. Content includes the “Corporate Paradox” of the IT-professional-as-artist, the discipline of presentation (suits), and the conceptual development of the “Anatolian Noir” genre.
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On Choice & Suiting
Presentation is an act of respect—for the audience and the work. A suit isn’t a uniform of the “establishment”; it’s the armor of a professional. In an era of performative casualness, there is something defiant about being well-dressed. It signals that the music following the man is equally disciplined and intentional.
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Arabesque Noir
Arabesque is often misunderstood as mere melancholy. In reality, it is a structural engagement with longing. By stripping away the over-produced glitter of modern pop and replacing it with high-contrast rock elements, we find something new: Anatolian Noir. It is heavy, it is rhythmic, and it is designed for the night. It’s the sound of a Turkish heart beating inside a Western machine.
