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Friday November 7th 7:00
pm
Live at Cellspace
- Admission
$15
Persian Underground
Experiment!
2050 Bryant Street, SF, CA,
94110
Also upcoming San
Diego
and Los Angeles
concerts.
Experience Som’ma live in concert experimenting
with sound & Persian traditional music!!
Featuring:
Shirzad Sharif - Tonbak (Zarb Drum)
Mahour Mellat Parast -
Tar (Persian Lute)
Jeffery Stott
- Laptop, G3 Sound Electronics (Lumin)
John Connell -
Ney (Reed Flute) & Daf (frame
drum)
Stephan Junca - Drumset
(Azigza)
Jaron Lanier - World Instruments
Nahid Ziaee - Persian Vocals
& Special Guest Appearence
Mark Duetsch - Bazantar (Modified
Sitar like Bass)
Plus DJ OUD
(Lumin) will also be spinning before and after concert sets of deep
chill and funky dance grooves guaranteed to take you beyond the
realm of Middle Eastern dance and into the distant lands beyond the
horizon!!
And of course the Bazaar of Ethnic Clothing, Jewelry & Chai as
always!!
Come in
ethnic or Persian traditional
attire!
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Shirzad
Sharif - Tonbak & Daf
Shirzad was born to a highly acclaimed musical family in
Iran and studied the Tonbak under the strict supervision of the
renowned Ostad Bahman Rajabi. Since then he has adapted his own
unique style of playing enabling him to play melodic rhythms on the
Tonbak while accompanying various instruments which must be seen and
heard to be fully appreciated.
Shirzad is also the first Tonbak player to have
researched & performed other Middle Eastern, Arabic &
non-Persian rhythms on the Tonbak. Accompanying other Arabic and
Indian drums he is thus the first percussionist to have connected
and created a rhythmical triangle within the three ancient regions
of Persia, India & the Middle East.
He is also the founder of Som'ma and pioneer
of avant-garde Persian music which uses Persian classical music
modes and abstract avant-garde
ideas!
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Mahour Mellat Parast
- Tar
Mahour
Mellat Parast was born in 1973 in Iran. He grew up in a music loving
family, where his father was a musician, composer and a player of
Tar, Setar, Piano and Turkish Tar. He started playing Tar at the age
of 14, under the supervision of his father and in 1989, he was
awarded the first rank Tar player in the Province of Gilan,
Iran. Mahour also joined the Oshagh musical group at the age of
16, as their youngest player and took part in many concerts with
that group throughout Iran. After
his admission
to Sharif University, he moved to Tahran.
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At that time, along
with his academic studies in Industrial Engineering,
he practiced the themes of Persian music (RADIF) under the supervision of Houshang
Zarif, a renowned Tar player and instructor, from 1993-1997.
He also became familiar with the style of many Tar
players, including Jalil Shahnaz and Farhang
Sharif.
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Jeffery Stott - G3
Laptop & electronics
Producer, performer
and composer, Jeffery Stott, has been deftly merging the worlds of
modern electronic music production and Middle Eastern traditional musics for over a
decade. He has studied rural and classical forms with master musicians from
Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, and Turkey.
These
teachers have led him to become accomplished on several traditional
Middle Eastern instruments including oud, baglama, yali tambur, and
santoor, as well as the full range of percussion instruments of the
Middle East. Equally at home in the digital realm, Jeffery
contributes much of the programming and production found on
the LUMIN albums and live performances. In addition
to releasing three full length critically acclaimed CD's Hadra,
Datura, and Star of the Sea by STELLAMARA, he has produced
international music remixes by Turkish and Persian artists for Universal Records
and EMI Europe, as well as composed for film, modern dance and
theatrical productions.
He has
performed at festivals and concerts in New
York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Edinburgh, London,
and Mexico. Currently at work on the third LUMIN album with MNO
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Stephan Junca
- Drumset\Percussion
Self-taught on the drum set, Stephan
has been playing drums and percussion for over 20 years, in almost every
style from rock, jazz, fusion and country to afro-Cuban, reggae and various world beat.
Over the last 10 years he's seriously expanded his hand
percussion repertoire, playing African, Middle Eastern and Cuban/Latin styles and rhythms on djembe,
conga and bongo, dumbek and various frame drums, udu and a
wide assortment of percussion items from many cultures. |
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has extensive work with keyboard programming, writing and arrangement.
He's been involved in a number of solo projects, including
a nature recording soundtrack, meditation accompaniment tapes and psychoactive light
and sound programs. His work has been featured on more than
a dozen releases.
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Mark
Deutsch - Bazantar
Mark is a visionary artist with a
background in non-linear mathematics, sacred systems and
cosmology. As a classically trained bassist whilst
studying sitar and North Indian classical music with the
legendary Ustad Imrat Khan developed a breaking new
instrument: The Bazantar - a five-string acoustic bass fitted
with an additional twenty-nine sympathetic strings and four
drone strings. The result is a remarkable instrument that
weaves a mesmerizing soundscape of resonance, and evokes all
the power of Western classical music with the depth and nuance
of Eastern traditions.
Since the creation of the Bazantar, Mark has been
performing extensively world wide, performing at the Juilliard
School of Music and at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City.
On the collaborative side, his music has attracted an eclectic
array of musicians, including the Grammy award-winning cellist
David Darling; the seminal Chicago rock band Tortoise;
virtuoso erhu player and principle soloist with the Beijing
National Symphony Yang Ying; and jazz luminaries such as
William Parker, Roy Campbell, and Hamid Drake.
For more information on Mark please visit: http://www.bazantar.com
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Jaron
Lanier - World Instruments
Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist,
composer, visual artist, and author. Currently, Lanier serves
as the Lead Scientist of the National Tele-immersion
Initiative, a coalition of research universities studying
advanced applications for Internet 2. Lanier is probably best
known for his work in Virtual Reality. He coined the term
‘Virtual Reality’ and in the early 1980s founded VPL Research,
the first company to sell VR products. |
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As a musician, Lanier has been active in the world of new
"classical" music since the late seventies. He is a pianist
and a specialist in unusual musical instruments, especially
the wind and string instruments of Asia. He maintains one of
the largest and most varied collections of actively played
instruments in the world. Lanier has performed with artists as
diverse as Philip Glass, Ornette Coleman, George Clinton,
Vernon Reid, Terry Riley, Duncan Sheik, Pauline Oliveros, and
Stanley Jordan. Current recording projects include his
"acoustic techno" duet with Sean Lennon and an album of duets
with flautist Robert Dick.
He also writes chamber and orchestral music. Recent
commissions include: A concert length sequence of works for
orchestra and virtual worlds (including "Canons for Wroclaw",
"Khaenoncerto", "The Egg", and others) celebrating the 1000th
birthday of the city of Wroclaw, Poland, premiered in 2000; A
triple concerto, "The Navigator Tree", commissioned by the
National Endowment for the Arts and the American Composers
Forum, premiered in 2000; and "Mirror/Storm", a symphony
commissioned by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and premiered
in 1998. “Continental Harmony”, a PBS special that documented
the development and premiere of “The Navigator Tree” won a
CINE Golden Eagle Award. His CD "Instruments of Change" was
released on Point/Polygram in 1994
For more info on Jaron please visit: http://www.well.com/user/jaron/general.html
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