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Home›Musical Group›Grammy Artists Collaborate on ‘Secret Basement Album’ of Iranian Composer Once Jailed for His Music | Ents & Arts News

Grammy Artists Collaborate on ‘Secret Basement Album’ of Iranian Composer Once Jailed for His Music | Ents & Arts News

By Kimberly L. Ferguson
April 21, 2023
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Grammy-winning artists from around the world have lent their talents to an album created in secret by an Iranian composer and producer who was once imprisoned for his music.

Mehdi Rajabian reached out to musicians, singers, bandleaders, sound engineers and designers via social media asking them to be featured on his new age classic record, It Arrives.

The album was assembled in his basement in the northern town of Sari. Rajabian, 32, has previously spent time in prison in Iran, where music and other art forms can be regulated and censored.

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Mehdi Rajabian has collaborated with many musicians. Image: Music by Barg
The album It Arrives by Mehdi Rajabian, cover by Claudio Roncoli
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The cover of It Arrives was designed by fellow Grammy winner, visual artist and art director Claudio Roncoli

With a host of Grammy wins and nominations between them, artists including guitarist, pianist and ukulele player Daniel Ho, saxophonist Jeff Coffin, jazz pianist Taylor Eigsti, drummer MB Gordy, singer and pianist Nicole Zuraitis, cellist Peter Jacobson, singer Priya Darshini, flautist Wouter Kellerman, violinist Curtis Stewart and bandleader Amy Andersson collaborated on the record.

Among his credits, Jacobson has worked with Dr. Dre and can be heard playing cello on TV shows such as The Walking Dead and The Twilight Zone, while drummer MB Gordy has worked with everyone from Green Day to John Legend and recorded for films including Harry Potter. and the Die Hard series.

Saxophonist Coffin, who is a member of the famous American rock band Dave Matthews Band, said Rajabian got in touch via Facebook and then sent him audio files to record remotely at his Nashville studio.

“I was unaware of his incredible journey at the time,” he told Sky News. “To think that someone could be imprisoned for making music is not even on my mind much less a real and ever-present threat as it is to him.”

The composer’s music is “a testimony to the human spirit”, he adds. “We need to give a voice to those who are repressed and being silent is not an option.”

Other artists who have collaborated with Rajabian told Sky News they were proud to be part of this unusual project.

Jeff Coffin features on Iranian composer and producer Mehdi Rajabian's new album.  Photo: Rodrigo Simas
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Jeff Coffin and Taylor Eigsti (below) are among the artists featured on the album. Photo: Jeff Coffin – Rodrigo Simas
Jazz pianist Taylor Eigsti features on Mehdi Rajabian's album

“I found it hard to believe that in today’s world there are still musicians who cannot make their musical voice heard,” said Kellerman, a South African flautist known for his works commemorating Nelson Mandela and a South African version of Ed Sheeran. Shape Of You with the Ndlovu Youth Choir, which made headlines after its release in 2018.

“The music Mehdi sent me was beautiful, and it’s amazing that he created such beautiful music in his limited circumstances,” he said.

“His story was so amazing that at first I didn’t even believe he was a real person”

Eigsti said he was inspired by Rajabian’s courage “in the face of so much risk and such an unthinkable frustrating and unfair situation…his love for creation is so apparent in his heartfelt and powerful music”.

“He is a wonderful musician and composer, and he introduced me to the breathtaking melodies and haunting rhythms of Iranian music,” Ho said. “I was thrilled when he invited me to play. on his new album and honored to be a voice that helps share his beautiful culture.”

Musician Daniel Ho. Image: Music of the Wind
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Daniel Ho. Image: Music of the Wind
Singer, musician and composer Nicole Zuraitis.  Pic: Sacred Smoke Photograph
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Nicole Zuraitis. Pic: Sacred Smoke Photograph

“His story was so amazing that at first I didn’t even believe he was a real person,” Zuraitis said. “He was looking for a jazz singer who could improvise on his music and asked me to participate; it was obvious for me to lend my voice to help his project see the light of day despite all the darkness in which it is confronted.”

Rajabian says he “never would have been able to produce music” without the “help and perseverance” of the musicians featured on the record.

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Communicating by email, he told Sky News: “I believe in freedom of music and will fight for it until the end of my life…

“I will never censor myself, even if I go back to prison, I will produce whatever I want and whenever I feel the need to shout, whether through art or physically, I will definitely shout and never won’t shut up.

“I’m not brave, I’m just doing my duty.”

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