Kamran Sadeghi
American electronic musician, producer, mix engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kamran Sadeghi is an Iranian born American electronic musician,[2][3] producer, mix engineer and composer based in New York City.[4]
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Kamran Sadeghi | |
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![]() Kamran Sadeghi performing live in Moscow, Russia | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Kamran Sadeghi |
Also known as | Son Of Rose[1] |
Genres | Electronica, Electroacoustic, Modern Classical, Ambient, Techno |
Occupation(s) | Music Producer, Musician, Composer |
Instrument(s) | Recording Studio, Modular Synthesizer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | LINE, The Vinyl Factory, Cocoon Recordings, Meander Music, Apollo Records, All Inn Records, Dragon's Eye Recordings, Bella Union, Sacred Bones, |
Website | kamransadeghi |
Career
Kamran Sadeghi first emerged in 2005 under the alias Son Of Rose, particularly with the 2007 album Divisions In Parallel.[5] In 2020 Kamran worked with artist Zimoun on the album 42:41.[6] He premiered his video art piece Loss Less at the Louvre.[7] Sadeghi's album Loss Less, recorded inside the nuclear cooling tower Satsop, was his debut on the record label LINE, curated by Richard Chartier.[8] He is credited for performing live, producing and mixing the album Killer Road, featuring Patti Smith in 2016 on Sacred Bones Records.[9] Sadeghi is also credited for mixing, co-producing and co-composing What We Leave Behind featuring Jean-Luc Godard Archives released on The Vinyl Factory.[10][11]
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