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Salar Ansari - Feeling From The Future
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Salar Ansari - Cyber Daze
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Salar Ansari - 4.23.21
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Salar Ansari - This Cord
Salar Ansari returns to Moozikeh Analog Room for his second delivery on the label. "Feelings from the Future" explores the connection between the present and the future and the continuation and evolution of the present moment.
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Cat-No:PGS019
Release-Date:12.07.2024
Genre:Techno
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Salar Ansari - Dorehami Melo
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Salar Ansari - Tu Jaddeh (Savaarkaar)
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Salar Ansari - Raghs e Ghalamou
"I am in shock of what you are saying and don’t you go anywhere else and spread such false information”
Inspired by the underground night life in Iran, where Salar Ansari’s journey as a selector started in the mid-2000s, each cut on 'Chi Gofti? Nagi Jayi!" touches on a specific mood & scenario.
"Dorehami Melo", referring to a mellow get together after the last rave being raided;
"Tu Jaddeh Savaarkaar" is the rush of driving through the mountains listening to driving beats, heading to a party on the outskirts of Tehran through mountains
"Raghs e Ghalamou" touches on the artist's commitment to painting sonically to unify with his people through creativity and resonance
"Long before discovering house music as a teenager I was bred as a dancer, a slave to the rhythm, in my parents vibrant house parties of dancing the night away till you drop. This is my culture, to surrender, to give in, to react to the rhythm, every corner of it. PGS is family to me and I am so happy to have this music that is very dear to me, come out through this imprint. PGS is about community, Hamtramck is about community, Detroit is about community, Iran is about community, this music is about community." - Salar
Written, produced, recorded by Salar Ansari
Design by Salar Ansari & Ben Saginaw
Thanks for: Ahang Ahmadi, Sina Matinsefat
"Tu Jaddeh Savaarkaar" music video by Vinnie Massimino, shot by friends in Iran More
Inspired by the underground night life in Iran, where Salar Ansari’s journey as a selector started in the mid-2000s, each cut on 'Chi Gofti? Nagi Jayi!" touches on a specific mood & scenario.
"Dorehami Melo", referring to a mellow get together after the last rave being raided;
"Tu Jaddeh Savaarkaar" is the rush of driving through the mountains listening to driving beats, heading to a party on the outskirts of Tehran through mountains
"Raghs e Ghalamou" touches on the artist's commitment to painting sonically to unify with his people through creativity and resonance
"Long before discovering house music as a teenager I was bred as a dancer, a slave to the rhythm, in my parents vibrant house parties of dancing the night away till you drop. This is my culture, to surrender, to give in, to react to the rhythm, every corner of it. PGS is family to me and I am so happy to have this music that is very dear to me, come out through this imprint. PGS is about community, Hamtramck is about community, Detroit is about community, Iran is about community, this music is about community." - Salar
Written, produced, recorded by Salar Ansari
Design by Salar Ansari & Ben Saginaw
Thanks for: Ahang Ahmadi, Sina Matinsefat
"Tu Jaddeh Savaarkaar" music video by Vinnie Massimino, shot by friends in Iran More
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Hayedeh - Gol Vajeh (POPR Mix)
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Shahyar Ghanbary - Forbidden (POPR Mix)
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Shahram Shabparesh - To Mitooni (POPR Mix)
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Hassan Shamaeizadeh - Telesm (POPR Mix)
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Release-Date:11.01.2022
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Salar Ansari - Aura
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Salar Ansari - Aura (Patrice Scott Remix)
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Salar Ansari - Water
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Salar Ansari - Water (Lexiis Flip)
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Analog Room Director and co-founder Mehdi Ansari expands his dedication to the electronic music scene of the Middle East. After six years of weekly events, presenting quality and cutting edge electronic music from around the globe, the educating continues with the launch of Moozikeh Analog Room. Moozikeh (“Music of” in Farsi) Analog Room launch is to showcase the sounds and artists that Analog Room is all about. The first release is an EP by Analog Room’s co-founder and resident artist Salar Ansari who has been producing for over a decade. Salar’s sound is influenced by a very unique mix of residencies from Tehran and Dubai to Detroit, Michigan. It took all these years for Salar to reach a place where he is happy to share his work with the world. In this release he speaks jazz in house music by a very romantic conversation of percussions, horns, keys and bass. The release contains of 2 special remixes by Patrice Scott and Donald Lee Roland II where both explain their angle of these heavenly compositions.
A1: Aura
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto Electric
Bass: Pathe Jassi
A2: Aura (Patrice Scott Remix)
Remixed by: Patrice Scott
B1: Water
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto
Electric Bass: Pathe Jassi Soprano
Tenor Saxophone: Rafael Statin
B2: Water (LEXI’s Flip)
Remixed by: Donald Lee Roland II
Synth Bass: Ian Fink
Recorded in Detroit, MI. More
Analog Room Director and co-founder Mehdi Ansari expands his dedication to the electronic music scene of the Middle East. After six years of weekly events, presenting quality and cutting edge electronic music from around the globe, the educating continues with the launch of Moozikeh Analog Room. Moozikeh (“Music of” in Farsi) Analog Room launch is to showcase the sounds and artists that Analog Room is all about. The first release is an EP by Analog Room’s co-founder and resident artist Salar Ansari who has been producing for over a decade. Salar’s sound is influenced by a very unique mix of residencies from Tehran and Dubai to Detroit, Michigan. It took all these years for Salar to reach a place where he is happy to share his work with the world. In this release he speaks jazz in house music by a very romantic conversation of percussions, horns, keys and bass. The release contains of 2 special remixes by Patrice Scott and Donald Lee Roland II where both explain their angle of these heavenly compositions.
A1: Aura
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto Electric
Bass: Pathe Jassi
A2: Aura (Patrice Scott Remix)
Remixed by: Patrice Scott
B1: Water
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto
Electric Bass: Pathe Jassi Soprano
Tenor Saxophone: Rafael Statin
B2: Water (LEXI’s Flip)
Remixed by: Donald Lee Roland II
Synth Bass: Ian Fink
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Salar Ansari - Aura
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Salar Ansari - Aura (Patrice Scott Remix)
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Salar Ansari - Water
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Salar Ansari - Water (Lexiis Flip)
Repress!
Analog Room Director and co-founder Mehdi Ansari expands his dedication to the electronic music scene of the Middle East. After six years of weekly events, presenting quality and cutting edge electronic music from around the globe, the educating continues with the launch of Moozikeh Analog Room. Moozikeh (“Music of” in Farsi) Analog Room launch is to showcase the sounds and artists that Analog Room is all about. The first release is an EP by Analog Room’s co-founder and resident artist Salar Ansari who has been producing for over a decade. Salar’s sound is influenced by a very unique mix of residencies from Tehran and Dubai to Detroit, Michigan. It took all these years for Salar to reach a place where he is happy to share his work with the world. In this release he speaks jazz in house music by a very romantic conversation of percussions, horns, keys and bass. The release contains of 2 special remixes by Patrice Scott and Donald Lee Roland II where both explain their angle of these heavenly compositions.
A1: Aura
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto Electric
Bass: Pathe Jassi
A2: Aura (Patrice Scott Remix)
Remixed by: Patrice Scott
B1: Water
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto
Electric Bass: Pathe Jassi Soprano
Tenor Saxophone: Rafael Statin
B2: Water (LEXI’s Flip)
Remixed by: Donald Lee Roland II
Synth Bass: Ian Fink
Recorded in Detroit, MI. More
Analog Room Director and co-founder Mehdi Ansari expands his dedication to the electronic music scene of the Middle East. After six years of weekly events, presenting quality and cutting edge electronic music from around the globe, the educating continues with the launch of Moozikeh Analog Room. Moozikeh (“Music of” in Farsi) Analog Room launch is to showcase the sounds and artists that Analog Room is all about. The first release is an EP by Analog Room’s co-founder and resident artist Salar Ansari who has been producing for over a decade. Salar’s sound is influenced by a very unique mix of residencies from Tehran and Dubai to Detroit, Michigan. It took all these years for Salar to reach a place where he is happy to share his work with the world. In this release he speaks jazz in house music by a very romantic conversation of percussions, horns, keys and bass. The release contains of 2 special remixes by Patrice Scott and Donald Lee Roland II where both explain their angle of these heavenly compositions.
A1: Aura
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto Electric
Bass: Pathe Jassi
A2: Aura (Patrice Scott Remix)
Remixed by: Patrice Scott
B1: Water
Written and Produced by: Salar Ansari
Fender Rhodes: Luis Resto
Electric Bass: Pathe Jassi Soprano
Tenor Saxophone: Rafael Statin
B2: Water (LEXI’s Flip)
Remixed by: Donald Lee Roland II
Synth Bass: Ian Fink
Recorded in Detroit, MI. More
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Cat-No:MAR-002
Release-Date:26.11.2021
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A Guy Called Gerald - Old School
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A Guy Called Gerald - Sugoi
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A Guy Called Gerald - Flash Fight
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A Guy Called Gerald - False Religion
For a number of years now, A Guy Called Gerald has largely made music only for
himself. But this special EP is borne from Gerald’s unique and long-lasting
friendship with Analog Room founders Mehdi Ansari, Siamak Amidi and Salar
Ansari. They first met in 2013 when Siamak booked Gerald to play his Analog
Room party in Dubai – a leading underground light in the UAE’s then emergent
scene. Away from the glossy VIP hotels and expensive bottle service parties
typically associated with Dubai, Analog Room only deals with quality bookings of
the caliber of Move D, Roman Flügel, Moritz Von Oswald and the likes. Gerald
immediately fell in love with the party. Its strict music-first, no-nonsense policy
appealed to him and he’s returned many times over the years.
By then, of course, A Guy Called Gerald’s musical legacy was already assured. The
Manchester icon is best known for his 1988 hit single Voodoo Ray – the
touchstone of his hometown’s dawning acid house scene. As well as being an
early member of 808 State, Gerald embraced breakbeat and jungle, ran his own
Juice Box Records label and worked with the likes of Columbia, Perlon, K7! and
many other vital labels. His skills on everything from synths to keys, samplers to
drum machines stood him apart then – and still do today.
“This release is based on a real friendship,” Gerald explains. “I feel part of the
Analog Room family. Back in the early days, that’s how it was. These days, it’s like,
‘Oh, you’re famous, let’s do something.’ I’m not interested in that. I’m not
interested in being a celebrity or living that life. I’m the same as I was 30 years
ago, all I care about is the music. With Mehdi, we have spent hours jamming in
private in Dubai, we have partied together. We’ve vibed together for so long and
he’s shown me new parts of the world I should be making and playing music in,
away from the trendy scenes in other places. So this is an exclusive just for him.
I’m not looking at doing anything else with anyone, and the music is just about
celebrating individuality rather than trying to fit in anywhere.”
When Iranian-born Mehdi decided to start Moozikeh Analog Room – which
translates from Farsi as “the music of the Analog Room” – Gerald was one of the
first artists he asked to release on the label. It might have taken some time for
Britain’s Dirty Little Secret to materialize, but boy it’s been worth the wait.
Says Mehdi, “The magic comes through proper relationships and friendships.
That’s why Analog Room worked. It was a great room, an amazing sound system,
with amazing artists doing their thing. Bookings were so on-point because we had
agents around the world, on the dancefloors, spying up artists who were killing it,
and Gerald was one of them. He was a perfect fit from the first gig and our
friendship grew from there. He’s always been very kind to me. We have this
common language of music without any bullshit, and that is where this EP comes
from.”
The EP is a mixture of different things. Some of it is unreleased material from the
vaults revisited, some of it is brand new. It opens up with the devastating Old
Skool – a writhing, physical track with naughty bass. The drums hark back to
Gerald’s early days of making jungle but reimagined through a modern
perspective. As the synths spray about the mix and the percussion bounces atop
the jostling drums, muttered vocals draw you in deeper. Sugoi is an experimental
track that fuses ambient synth design with the spacious and eerie atmospheres of
jungle. Nimble drums get you on your toes as the spangled synths twist and turn
in all directions. It is a thrillingly original, impossible to define track.
Flash Fight is built on a captivating rhythm that sits in the area where house,
techno and jungle intersect. It is warm and cavernous, physical yet elegant as it
bounces on rubbery kicks and lithe synths roam in and out of earshot. Perfect for
those sweaty, cozy back rooms, it’s another masterclass from Gerald. Closing out
the EP is False Religion, a deep-rooted house track with elastic drums and
haunting, wispy pads. As a subtle acid bassline rises and falls way down below,
Gerald’s own mystic whispers leave listeners hypnotized.
Following on from Analog Room co-founder Salar Ansari’s debut release on the
label, this EP is a statement of intent. More releases will follow from some of
Analog Room’s most frequent international guests, but only when the time is
right. Moozikeh Analog Room is a label of love, one that is focused on putting out
the best possible music at all times rather than chasing hype.
A timely reminder of why A Guy Called Gerald is one of the world’s most enduring
electronic artists. More
himself. But this special EP is borne from Gerald’s unique and long-lasting
friendship with Analog Room founders Mehdi Ansari, Siamak Amidi and Salar
Ansari. They first met in 2013 when Siamak booked Gerald to play his Analog
Room party in Dubai – a leading underground light in the UAE’s then emergent
scene. Away from the glossy VIP hotels and expensive bottle service parties
typically associated with Dubai, Analog Room only deals with quality bookings of
the caliber of Move D, Roman Flügel, Moritz Von Oswald and the likes. Gerald
immediately fell in love with the party. Its strict music-first, no-nonsense policy
appealed to him and he’s returned many times over the years.
By then, of course, A Guy Called Gerald’s musical legacy was already assured. The
Manchester icon is best known for his 1988 hit single Voodoo Ray – the
touchstone of his hometown’s dawning acid house scene. As well as being an
early member of 808 State, Gerald embraced breakbeat and jungle, ran his own
Juice Box Records label and worked with the likes of Columbia, Perlon, K7! and
many other vital labels. His skills on everything from synths to keys, samplers to
drum machines stood him apart then – and still do today.
“This release is based on a real friendship,” Gerald explains. “I feel part of the
Analog Room family. Back in the early days, that’s how it was. These days, it’s like,
‘Oh, you’re famous, let’s do something.’ I’m not interested in that. I’m not
interested in being a celebrity or living that life. I’m the same as I was 30 years
ago, all I care about is the music. With Mehdi, we have spent hours jamming in
private in Dubai, we have partied together. We’ve vibed together for so long and
he’s shown me new parts of the world I should be making and playing music in,
away from the trendy scenes in other places. So this is an exclusive just for him.
I’m not looking at doing anything else with anyone, and the music is just about
celebrating individuality rather than trying to fit in anywhere.”
When Iranian-born Mehdi decided to start Moozikeh Analog Room – which
translates from Farsi as “the music of the Analog Room” – Gerald was one of the
first artists he asked to release on the label. It might have taken some time for
Britain’s Dirty Little Secret to materialize, but boy it’s been worth the wait.
Says Mehdi, “The magic comes through proper relationships and friendships.
That’s why Analog Room worked. It was a great room, an amazing sound system,
with amazing artists doing their thing. Bookings were so on-point because we had
agents around the world, on the dancefloors, spying up artists who were killing it,
and Gerald was one of them. He was a perfect fit from the first gig and our
friendship grew from there. He’s always been very kind to me. We have this
common language of music without any bullshit, and that is where this EP comes
from.”
The EP is a mixture of different things. Some of it is unreleased material from the
vaults revisited, some of it is brand new. It opens up with the devastating Old
Skool – a writhing, physical track with naughty bass. The drums hark back to
Gerald’s early days of making jungle but reimagined through a modern
perspective. As the synths spray about the mix and the percussion bounces atop
the jostling drums, muttered vocals draw you in deeper. Sugoi is an experimental
track that fuses ambient synth design with the spacious and eerie atmospheres of
jungle. Nimble drums get you on your toes as the spangled synths twist and turn
in all directions. It is a thrillingly original, impossible to define track.
Flash Fight is built on a captivating rhythm that sits in the area where house,
techno and jungle intersect. It is warm and cavernous, physical yet elegant as it
bounces on rubbery kicks and lithe synths roam in and out of earshot. Perfect for
those sweaty, cozy back rooms, it’s another masterclass from Gerald. Closing out
the EP is False Religion, a deep-rooted house track with elastic drums and
haunting, wispy pads. As a subtle acid bassline rises and falls way down below,
Gerald’s own mystic whispers leave listeners hypnotized.
Following on from Analog Room co-founder Salar Ansari’s debut release on the
label, this EP is a statement of intent. More releases will follow from some of
Analog Room’s most frequent international guests, but only when the time is
right. Moozikeh Analog Room is a label of love, one that is focused on putting out
the best possible music at all times rather than chasing hype.
A timely reminder of why A Guy Called Gerald is one of the world’s most enduring
electronic artists. More