Zabte Sote, the Opal Tapes sub-label for Iranian experimental artists, announces four new releases

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  • Sote's label will release LPs from Pouya Ehsaei, Arash Pandi, Rojin Sharafi and SAHAB in on Friday.
  • Zabte Sote, the Opal Tapes sub-label for Iranian experimental artists, announces four new releases image
  • Sote's label will release four albums this Friday. Ata "Sote" Ebtekar set up Zabte Sote as an outlet for experimental electronic music by Iranian composers. Due to the difficulty of running a label based in Tehran—all releases would need to be submitted to two separate Iranian government committees for approval—Zabte Sote functions as a sub-label of Opal Tapes. On Friday, Zabte Sote will release albums by Pouya Ehsaei, a London-based Iranian musician who mixes Afro-Cuban rhythms with modular synth; Arah Pandi, a Rasht-born, Denmark-based composer who makes "Persian electronic music" by reimagining Iranian classical music within microtonal systems; Rojin Sharafi (pictured), a Vienna-based sound artist hailing from Tehran and SAHAB, who spent her childhood between Yazd, Tehran and Northern California. For more information on the upcoming releases as well as the label, head over to the Zabte Sote Bandcamp page. Check out Sote's RA Podcast as well as Tom Faber's feature on the Iranian scene, Hardcore Sounds From Tehran. Listen to "Mocha" by SAHAB.
    Listen to Arash Pandi's "Chargah."
    Tracklist Rojin Sharafi - Zangaar 01. Boloor 02. Ghaaf Kaaf Gaaf 03. Khesh 04. Pedarkoshi 05. Baadaabaad 06. Choruk 07. Bi Oo 08. Toom Pouya Ehsaei - RocRast 01. RocRast #8 02. RocRast #45 03. RocRast #22 04. RocRast #75 05. RocRast #64 06. RocRast #55 07. RocRast #60 08. RocRast #53 09. RocRast #69 10. RocRast #67 11. RocRast #56 Arash Pandi - Chargah 01. Bayat Isfahan 02. Shur (Power Of Patience) 03. Dashti 04. Chargah 05. Dogah SAHAB - SAHAB 01. SALAM 02. MOCHA 03. WAR 04. AIRPLANES 05. TURQUOISE 06. KITTY 07. MASKS 08. SEQ 09. WISH 10. ZAHR 11. MUSHI 12. CHOCOLATE 13. HAFIZ Zabte Sote will release Zangaar, RocRast, Chargah and SAHAB on October 30th, 2020. Photo credit: Arash Bolouri
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