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Verses sung in Spanish and a massive chorus in Persian introduced by a pleasant electric guitar solo, all over a rhythm track that is neither too fast nor slow, with splashes of reggaeton. Baritone and falsetto vocals intertwine over a real bass guitar.
Genre:
World: Persian contemporary
Release Date:
2010
Atish Bezanesh (Bailatela)
Dario Margeli
© Copyright-Dario Margeli
(884502817911)
Record Label: Dario Margeli
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The song combines Spanish verses with a Persian chorus sung in baritone and also falsetto which is unheard of in Persian and even in Spanish music. The song has a real bass guitar and a real electric guitar, giving it a warm feeling that lacks in many otherwise electronic recordings of today. The song originated from trying to find western guitar chords that fitted well with the Persian music scale Homayoun. The result is a song that is western pop but has a touch of Persian at its root and not in an obvious manner. The Spanish lyrics are inspirational lyrics about learning to continue life's road through turbulence and pain. The Persian lyrics derives from a combination of two related idioms. There is a moog sound used in the bridge part that reminds of 80s brit-funk music. The rhythm track is neither too fast nor too slow at 104 bpm with an occasional soft raggaeton beat pattern coming in every now and then. Plenty of Indian Percussion has been used, as well.
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