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In The Persian Media

March 26, 2012

It seems like this Persian music thing has more interest than I thought!

Radio

Red 93.1 FM Persian Radio Show – Last week Saturday I was a guest on Vancouver’s Persian Radio Show, got to chat with the host, Ebby, about the situation in Iran and of course the music. He was so fun to talk to that I forgot that I was being interviewed!

JazzNOT – Got to talk a bit about the project on JazzNOT’s Noruz special! What an honour to get played on such an important day for Iranians!

Radio Doost – I got to talk in depth about the project with Saeed on Radio Doost as well! His questions were insightful. I breathed in and answered them to the best of my ability!

 

Blogs

Peyman & His Tonbak – Revered tonbak player and blogger, Peyman, threw in a kind word for me in his blog. This blog is a must for Persian music enthusiasts, he has such a great diversity of interesting Persian musicians featured.

Persia Reference – This blog is a Persian encyclopedia  written in English. The articles are very well written and contain a wealth of information. They have scholars who are eager to find the answers to any question you may have on Persia. They fit me in their entry about “Rashid Khan”. Definitely worth following.

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It’s so lovely to see that despite the situation in Iran, there are hardworking and intelligent Iranians outside volunteering their time to revive the culture with quality content! There’s nothing in it for them, and they still do it. I think this is one of the most delightful discoveries I made since I started this project. It inspired me to do something about it, I really want to take it further and study Farsi. It’s written in stone now on my to-do list.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Iranian media, online persian radio, persian blogs, Persian Media

New Addition to Project Persian Trad

March 16, 2012

As we are approaching ever closer to Persian New Years (Noruz) (our favourite day of the year because it also the first day of Spring), we are going public with yet another song for the Project Persian Trad! This song is called Karami. Click here for more information on the project.

 

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: fusion iraniain folk music, fusion persian music

Launch of Project Persian Trad!

March 1, 2012

Hello!

Check out the first installment to our Project Persian Trad! Our first song is Rashid Khan & Jane Man To Bashi.

If you care, please share!

Credits:

Banjo & Podorythmie (feet tapping) – Maxime T.
Guitar – David S.
Mandolin – Shirin Delsooz
Sound Engineer – Seratone Studio
Artwork – Anahita T.

More details here!

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: iranian folk music, persian mandolin, persian music

Vanity vs. Indie

February 15, 2012

A while back, I read into Rebecca Black’s biography to put the craziness to some perspective. It appears that her journey to viral stardom was a simple one. A 14 year old girl wanted to be famous so her parents bought it for her. They just needed to make a convenient one-stop shop at ARK studios, which is like the Wal-mart of pop star productions. They write lyrics, compose, produce, and even record music videos. Works splendidly for stage-mom schedules! Out of the ARK’s pop machine came out Rebecca Black’s song “Friday” that later was referred to as a “vanity release” (among other things).

It’s the kinda semantics that sting the humble and sensible. But how is vanity distinguished from other self funded artistic ventures? Why doesn’t it have the same glory as the independents? When you lavish yourself with website, photos, videos, promos, production, can it be just as vain?

I’ve heard many definitions and debates for “indie”, but I haven’t heard it put quite cleverly than my friend John, a musician that’s done his time in the scene. He says: “an indie musician works hard, practices, and spends a lot of time on music. Rebecca Black went downstairs and opened a Christmas present”.

It seems to me like the difference between indie and vanity is in the objective. Indie aims to produce art while vanity aims for fame. The distinction is a gray area because you can interpret any self-funded art as a mix of more than one and the other. If you wrap the downtown core with posters of your band, its annoying, but it could still be indie if the original goal was to create music that is artistically objective to money and outside interests. They just want to get their art out there. I’m sure any indie band wouldn’t mind some sales! But they shouldn’t mind if they don’t. However, Rebecca Black aim had nothing to do with music, it was only to become the next greatest pop star. Music happened to be it’s requirement. She had barely anything to do with the production of ‘Friday’. ARK studios (now defunct) tried to follow a formula and did a bad job at it. Then Black threw her name on it not knowing exactly what she was getting herself into.

Vanity strives to be commercial, it tries to follow the steps of others for the red carpet treatment, a mob of journalist, the limo, and all the markers of self-worth in American culture. Vanity sits in an ugly middle of the indie and commercial spectrum. There’s nothing cool or glamorous about it. It’s a wannabe, a poseur. MTV won’t play it. No campus radio stations will play it.

For listeners, the whole appeal of indie music is that you hear a new sound and authenticity that’s not found elsewhere. It’s music for the purpose of music, not sales. It’s why we can find fresh, unique, unusual and risky ideas the commercial industry wouldn’t dare try. Artists max out their personal funds and credit cards so that an idea they believed was cool can be out there. Recognition doesn’t hurt. In a perfect world, sales should be contingent upon quality. But that’s up to us- so let’s vote with our dollars and let creativity flourish! And p.s. I actually like her new song (released on her own label)!

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: indie, vanity, what is indie, what is vanity publishing

On the Radio

December 7, 2011

Since the release of the EP, I got some plays on some cool radio station from far and wide in the great land of Canada. And I even made it on the charts! And I did it without the help of a label, a PR guy, or any middle man. DIY!

Here are some highlights:

1. Made it in the top 10 in Kamloops CFBX TheX Roots/Folks/Blues charts at #8! And then got listed again!

2. Got playlisted in:

  •  Ottawa, ON CKCU 93.1FM
  •  Windsor, ON CJAM 99.1FM
  •  Edmonton, AB CJSR FM88
  •  Kamloops, BC CFBX TheX 92.5FM
  •  Nelson, BC CJLY Kootenay Co-op radio 93.5FM

* I didn’t mention more playlists because its not online! Not many radio stations publish their playlist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: canadian college radio playlisted, playlisted on canadian indie radio

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