Sorry for being late to be around, i couldn't access TH for a while being very busy with my new album release preparations. Ill inform that soon.First, thank you Raneem for the post & for your beautiful remix
Also, Raneem introduced me the the label.
Thanks for my mom for her heart shaking voice! Proxoz Recordings, for the release and support.
I read all your replies and Im back to that great feelings, feels like I released the track now. i appreciate all your positive words and reviews, and special thanks to anyone who bought the track or will buy it 
The record is now on all digital stores, Amazon, Audiojelly, beatport, itunes, you tunes, she tunes, he tunes.. you name it !
Btw, the track entered the charts in a few days on Audiojelly, went up to 20 in just a week. Then I was disappointed, suddenly seeing it out of the top 100. Still cant find a logical explanation for that!
Looking forward for my next big step... new album release "Eternity", incld 10 tracks. Dle Yaman is the intro track for my 2nd album.
You can find more about the track by reading this article:A song of the heart's longing for it's beloved, seen as a love song, a prayer, a spiritual hymn. It has also been translated (in English) as a "lamentation".
Originally by priest and scholar Gomidas Vartabed (1915-s) It is not easily translated from Armenian into English because there are no English equivalents. Perhaps this describes it best, "The purely Armenian melody, whether sacred or secular...is a simple one, of sober and virile lines, solemn even in its joyous vein, and blissful in its moods of sadness. It is rational in its structure, yet amazingly vivid, profoundly vibrant as well as forceful and gracefully pleasing and the supreme mystery of ineffable charm, I might say sublime charm, a majestic, soul-stirring ascent towards a mystical divine presence..." - Shahan Berbarian
"Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a NEW ARMENIA..."
William Saroyan