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iranian audiophiles | SORAsound
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music lives high in iran where you can find a tight knit group of audiophiles. my friend sirous omidvar of avin ava is contributing well to that. nami, sora and i had a great meal at sirous, shadi and avin’s home talking about cultures, life, and music. we adjourned to sirous’s meticulous showroom while nami, sora, and avin played with their four new kittys.
Aka Pedi’s ‘LaL’ Showcases Iran’s Growing & Unique Rap Scene
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Now, for our majority Arabic-speaking readership, the contemporary music of Iran remains out of reach, the language barrier separating the Arab and Farsi-speaking worlds. As a country and a culture, however, we have so much more in common and you needn’t dig too far to find shared heritage that continues to inform contemporary art and discourse.
Aka Pedi’s ‘LaL’ Showcases Iran’s Growing & Unique Rap Scene
https://scenenoise.com/New-Music/Aka-Pedi-s-LaL-Showcases-Iran-s-Growing-Unique-Rap-Scene
Now, how much Aka Pedi’s relentless, grimey hip-hop aesthetic falls in line with the above is a conversation for another day, but the point is, Iran is a fertile land of interesting, original music, and Sampatic Records is one name leading the charge.
Aka Pedi’s ‘LaL’ Presents Iran’s Unique and Growing Rap ...
https://afarin-rahmanifar.com/aka-pedis-lal-presents-irans-unique-and-growing-rap-scene/
Now, how closely Aka Pedi’s relentless and grimy hip-hop aesthetic matches the above is conversation for another day, but the point is, Iran is a fertile land of interesting and original music, and Sampatic Records is a name that leads the charge.
A Very Popular Iranian Hi-Fi Blog - Audio Federation
https://audiofederation.com/blog/2009/04/27/a-very-popular-iranian-hi-fi-blog
Iran Hi-Fi Blog I kept writing DPOL, by which I meant Dead Points Of Live Sound *Point* but the my abbreviation wasn’t really thought through. I could have used ‘DP’ but that acronym has other meanings and Dead Point does not seem to be very flattering for such a wonderful speaker location.
tehran, iran — report 2 | SORAsound
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⇐ iranian audiophiles. masouleh, iran ⇒ 2 responses to “tehran, iran — report 2” Hans Kortenbach says: October 16, 2009 at 4:38 am. Mehran, It made us, Kikie and me, so happy to read you are together with your family after 32 years; enjoy your days my friend and bring our warmest greetings to your family .
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