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Amin Zebarjad
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Amin Zebarjad (born July 28, 1996, shiraz,fars) Is a musical artist musician, arranger, composer of film music. Amin Zebarjad main style is non-verbal and he sings less in his music and has many works in this style. Amin started his work in 2018 and in 2020 he released his first and most official track. Amin graduated from Eram University with a degree in Computer and IT engineering. Amin is also very skilled in the field of site design and programming. One of his best works is the (Asheghi album). Amin Zebarjad is an Iranian singer in the style of pop and non-verbal. He is also a pianist, guitarist and violinist.
Golfam Khayam & Mona Matbou Riahi: Narrante
by Mark Sullivan
Iranian guitarist Golfam Khayam and clarinetist Mona Matbou Riahi--also known as the Naqsh Duo--bring a whole host of additional influences to bear on the Persian musical traditions they grew up with in the collaborative music on Narrante. Khayam explains that the freshness and purpose of improvisation come mostly from the Persian side, while the careful structure ...
Debut Album From Sehrang Transcends Barriers
The ethereal glow of Golnar Shahyar’s voice immediately lights up Dar Lahze, the debut album from Sehrang. Featuring vocalist Shahyar, guitarist Mahan Mirarab, and percussionist Shayan Fathi, Sehrang (which means “tri-colored” in Farsi) is a trio of Iranians whose compositions unite jazz with world and Persian folk music. It’s an exotic mix, one that transcends geographical ...
Interview: Mahan Mirarab Of Sehrang
Q: How did Sehrang form? A: Sehrang was formed in early 2013 in Vienna. We three Iranian Europe-based musicians got together with an idea to make music that we love to listen to and play such as jazz/world/folk/Latin and combine it with our Iranian roots. Besides the very strong personal and musical connection we share, our ...
Kayhan Kalhor / Erdal Erzincan: Kula Kulluk Yakisir Mi
by John Kelman
When Kayhan Kalhor and Erdal Erzincan released The Wind (ECM, 2004), it was often shockingly beautiful evidence that jazz doesn't own the concept of improvisation--already a millennial concept when jazz first emerged in recognizable form at the turn of the 20th century. There are academics who now assert that America's classical music" actually dates farther back, ...