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Topic: Agah Bahari Posted: June 07 2011 at 09:55 |
AGAH BAHARI is an Iranian/Canadian composer, producer, sound designer and guitar player born in Tehran 1983. He began studying music at the age of seven, starting with the recorder and xylophone, and moving on to classic guitar, keyboard and electric guitar. I got in touch with him for the rest of his story...... so far. I am sure we will hear much more from and about him in the future. ####################################################################################
Your biography has been covered in your ProgArchives
profile so let's bypass the biography details. But when and why did you take up
music and which bands/artists were you influenced by
?
I owe it to my mom. When I was
growing up, one of my favorite things to do was to go through and listen to her
collection of tapes and vinyl records. It was during that period of time that I
heard some of my favorite bands and artists for the first time, including Pink
Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Police, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stevie Wonder, Franz
Schubert, Roxette, Billy Idol, among many others. It was also my mom who
encouraged me to studying music. when I was 7, I began playing the recorder
flute and xylophone for three years. When I was 10, I picked nylon string guitar
as my primary instrument but gave it up after two sessions and switched to
keyboards, which I played for four years. I heard Metallica for the first time
when I was about 12 and that pretty much changed everything for me. I picked up
electric guitar at the age of 14 and been playing it for about 14 years now.
During the last 14 years I've been influenced by many bands and artists,
including Cacophony, Dream Theater, Planet X, Jeff Beck, Peter Gabriel, Dimitri
Shostakovich, Tool, Nils Petter Molvaer, King Crimson, Meshuggah, Igor
Stravinsky, Boards of Canada, Return to Forever, Chick Corea Elektric Band,
Chroma Key, Marcus Miller, Derek Trucks Band, Massive Attack, Allan Holdsworth,
Shawn Lane, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Joe Bonamassa, Jordan Rudess, OTV, OSI,
Rage Against the Machine, Vangelis, and many others.
You are an Iranian, but you had to relocate to
Canada after being banned by the Iranian authorities. Please tell us more about
why you were banned, what happened when you were banned and your re-location to
Canada. What is your views on your new surroundings in Canada
?
I've been banned by the Ministry of Culture, which is
where you suppose to get permission to do anything culture related including
releasing an album, organizing a concert, making a movie, publishing a book,
etc., and to this day I haven't been told about the exact reason for that. In
october 2006, I went to the Ministry of Culture building in Tehran to get the
copies of the permissions that I've got to perform with two of the bands that
I've been working with, Exir (2002) and DNA (2003). I was told that I've been
banned to perform and/or record since 2003 and they are not responsible to give
me anything. The only thing that I could think of was an animated illustration
of an sperm which we showed at DNA shows as a part of our background video
projection. We faced some difficulties at the night of DNA's first show because
of that and couldn't get any other permissions after that. I told them that the
banishment doesn't make any sense since I performed multiple underground shows
after DNA, and left the building. 2 days after that, I received a letter saying
that the Ministry of Culture's security department want to have a chat with me.
After receiving that letter and facing some difficulties later that day, I
thought leaving Iran would be the best thing to do. I left Iran and claimed
refugee in Canada in November 2006.
Beside USA, Canada
is my favorite country. Vancouver, in specific, is one of my favorite cities in
the world. I'm very grateful for the opportunity that I've got to live in this
beautiful country and doing my best to be a productive part of this society.
Having said that, I've never been interested in collective identity,
geopolitical divisions and always thought of myself as a world
citizen.
Back when you were still living in Iran, which bands
were you involved with and/or cooperated with and which bands and artists have
you worked with in Canada and outside Iran ?
Iran: Exir (2002-Tehran), DNA (2003-Tehran), Meera
(2004,2005 - Tehran), Pouya Mahmoodi and Mohammad Reza Asghari
(2006-Tehran)
Canada: Jacqmoov (2007-Toronto), Random Robbery
(2008-Toronto), Glenn Cornett (2008-Toronto), Maynard's Dick – Tool Tribute Band
(2009-Toronto)
USA: Ensemble Fatwa (2011-NYC), Michael Bernier
(2011-NYC), Mari Kimura (2011-NYC), Todd Reynolds (2011-NYC), Vicky Chow
(2011-NYC), Taka Kigawa (2011-NYC)
Cyber World: Derek Sherinian (2006, 2007, 2008), Virgil
Donati (2006, 2007, 2008), Ric Fierabracci (2007, 2008), Rufus Philpot (2006),
OSV (2007) Over to your debut album Second Sight of a Mind from
2008. Please tell us more about this album.
In the summer of 2006 in Tehran, I was
working on some of my original compositions and decided to contact Derek
Sherinian to play on one of the songs, Revolving Universe. He liked the song and
suggested to produce a complete album in that style of music with Virgil Donati
and Rufus Philpot. We recorded and produced Revolving Universe when I was in
Tehran. After I moved to Canada, I decided to record the rest of the album with
Sherinian, Virgil and Ric Fierabracci. Produced by me and co-produed by
Sherinian, I independently released The Second Sight of a Mind on Aug.2008,
which led to several offers and interests, including a record deal offer from
Magna Carta and a license deal offer from Unicorn Digital. I decided to work
with Unicorn Digital and they re-released The Second Sight of a Mind on
Mar.2009. The artwork was done by the great artist Cam de Leon.
You are currently working on a new album. Please
tell us more about this album and what we can expect from this
album.
I've been composing for this album since
2009 and I'm loving every seconds of it. Musically, I don't really think about
styles and genres anymore. My only goal is to transfer what I hear in my head
into an audible medium so I can share it with anyone who's also interested in
it. So, it's a bit hard for me to categorize what I'm composing. I think what
you can expect would be a melting pot of groovy, heavy and melodic tunes.
You have also set up a company called Agology
Productions. Please tell us more about this
company.
Thanks for asking!
I started Agology Productions with David DeLaurier (Photographer,
Cinematographer) in Jan.2010, later joined by Vera Varlamova (Illustrator,
Animator). The company is basically focused to bring our creative ideas to life.
Beside my next album, currently we're working on:
Besides of the new album, what is your plans for
this year and beyond ?
As mentioned, I'm currently focused on
Agology Productions's aforementioned projects.
Is there anything you want to add to this interview
?
Thank you very much
indeed for the time and the opportunity! Thank you to Agah Bahari for this interview His PA profile is here and his homepage's |
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