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127 band: Khal Punk
127 merges Iranian music influences with jazz all together with an alternative sound. Some call it folk-punk, the band calls it Khal Punk.
Recommended if you like
CAKE,
Gogol Bordello,
Tom Waits.
Alireza Eftekhari: Navay -e Asatid (The Tunes of the Masters)
This album represents the Persian music\'s roots with the fresh look of the modern music.
Recommended if you like
Abdol Hossein Mokhtabad,
Hesamodin Seraj,
Mohammad Reza Shajarian.
Sote: Dastgaah
"Shimmering, stuttering manipulation of voices, instruments and sounds" from the Iranian undeground
Recommended if you like
Aphex Twin,
Autechre,
Muslimgauze.
Hossein Alizadeh: Torkaman
In this recording Alizadeh performs his definitive style on setar, combining superior technique with attention to mood and coloring.
Fearless Iranians From Hell: Peace Through Power
Rare wax and previously unreleased demos by the most notorious, mysterious and outrageously hilarious band in punk history.
Recommended if you like
Black Flag,
Dead Kennedys,
Fear.
Ramin: Blue Love
This is a collection of different music styles of affluent Iranian music today.
Recommended if you like
Armik.
Pedram: Teheran Nights
An amazing fusion of Bandari music from Southern Iran with modern Disco, Funk, and Rock.
Recommended if you like
Kiosk,
O-HUM.
Best Pop from Iran: Persian Nights (Dance Mix)
The album, Persian Nights, is a great evidence and proof of the changes and developments that the Persian pop music has been going through during the last 30 years. You have to hear it, to believe it.
Hossein Alizadeh: Ney Navâ + Avây-e mehr + Nowruz & Savârân-e dasht-e omid
Emotionally arresting and fully engaging from the downbeat of the first track, this desperately captivating album presents the most stunning works of Hossein Alizadeh, featuring his concerto for ney and orchestra as well as his Songs of Compassion and.
Recommended if you like
Hossein Alizadeh,
Ney,
Yo-Yo Ma.