Arash (composer)

Arash Parsania (born 4 April 1972), since 1991 known as ARASH,[1] is an Iranian-German composer of electronic, dance and orchestral music.

ARASH
Birth name Arash Parsania
Born (1972-04-04) 4 April 1972
Origin Teheran, Iran
Genres Electronic, Dance, Orchestral, Classical, Ambient, Trance, New Age
Occupation(s) Composer, Musician, Producer, Arranger
Instruments Piano, Synthesizers, Samplers, Keyboards
Years active 1988 - present
Website http://ARASHworld.net

Biography

Early life

ARASH was born on April 4, 1972, in Tehran, Iran. After spending a couple of years with his family in Paris, France, he returned to Iran when he was 7 years old, just a few months before the start of the Iranian revolution. ARASH went to the elementary and middle school in Iran before relocating to Germany at the age of 14. Despite his very strong interest in music, playing and listening to music was not allowed in the Islamic Republic, so ARASH only began playing music for the first time in Germany at the age of 16.

Professional musical career

Since 1988 electronic musical instruments play the most important role in ARASH’s music. Three years later, in 1991, after having started gaining experience with electronic musical instruments, ARASH released his first studio album Corpus Pineale.[2][3][4][5]

ARASH is one of the first Iranian composers of pure electronic music (maybe he is the very first, but there is no concrete information available yet).

1994 ARASH released a CD ARASH - The Compilation.[6]

1998 ARASH released a single "Freeze" and published the next compilation album of his previously unreleased music Dance Traxx 1992-1998 containing electronic instrumental and vocal based dance music. One year after releasing other Dance titles "!s Back" and "Control Me", in the year 2000 ARASH got back to his roots and released another single track "Synphonic", which was a mixture of Orchestral, Electronic, and modern Techno Music.

2010, after a longer break, ARASH released a new studio album Yearning, the first album after Corpus Pineale.

2015, five years later, ARASH has released a new studio album Creation. The album consists of seven parts, from "The First Tablet" through "The Seventh Tablet", which brings the worlds of Orchestral and Electronic Music together.

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. German National Library catalogue, artist information
  2. Album Reviews Corpus Pineale (German)
  3. Interview on Corpus Pineale (German)
  4. Radio Playlist Schwingungen, Electronic Music for Dance (1993)
  5. Radio Playlist The AM/FM Show (2009)
  6. MEMI Musicbase Album Listing, a selection of his unreleased work until this time, mainly pure electronic music
  1. Album Reviews Corpus Pineale (German)
  2. Interview on Corpus Pineale (German)
  3. German National Library catalogue, artist information
  4. Radio Playlist Schwingungen, Electronic Music for Dance (1993)
  5. Radio Playlist The AM/FM Show (2009)
  6. MEMI Musicbase Album Listing

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