Mabel Matizв Fд±rtд±nadayд±m Ft | Niels Broos

: While Matiz’s vocals are grounded in Anatolian soul and traditional lament, Broos’ jazz-fusion and electronic synth textures represent the "storm" itself—unpredictable, modern, and swirling.

: The experimental sounds create a feeling of vertigo, mirroring the lyrical themes of losing one's way only to find a deeper sense of self. Lyrical Symbolism

: The title and recurring motif, "Fırtınadayım," suggest that the protagonist is not just passing through a storm, but living within it. It portrays the storm not as a temporary disaster, but as a permanent state of being where one finds their true strength. Mabel MatizВ FД±rtД±nadayД±m Ft Niels Broos

: Like many of Matiz's works, he plays with elemental symbols. Being in a storm involves both the drowning sensation of rain (sorrow) and the lightning strike of realization (truth).

The "deep story" of (I am in the Storm) by Mabel Matiz and Niels Broos is a poetic exploration of emotional turbulence, the struggle for self-existence, and the cyclical nature of inner conflicts. : While Matiz’s vocals are grounded in Anatolian

: The lyrics often touch upon the "ghosts" of the past. Matiz uses metaphors of heavy burdens and unsaid words to describe the baggage that defines an individual's identity.

The collaboration with Dutch keyboardist adds a layer of "organized chaos." It portrays the storm not as a temporary

At its core, the song serves as a manifesto for the "outsider"—those who find themselves caught in life's storms but choose to remain standing rather than seeking shelter. The Core Themes