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Member Since8/28/2007
Band Websitehttp://o-hum.com/
Sounds LikeO-Hum is an Iranian underground rock band fronted by singer/songwriter Shahram Sharbaf. Their style is what they call "Persian Rock", combining rock with Persian instruments and modes, together with lyrics drawn from the works of Hafez, the most high-esteemed Persian poet from the fourteenth century. The band was formed in 1999 in Tehran with Shahrokh Izadkhah playing guitar and Babak Riahipour on bass guitar. Their initial plan was simply to record some demos at Shahram's home studio to document what they were playing at the time. Everything started with the first song Shahram and Shahrokh wrote on acoustic guitar and sehtar, Darvish. Demo tracks soon leaked around via friends and a record company in Tehran asked the band to sign a deal to record a full album. Shahram, Shahrokh and Babak recorded the first album Nahal-e Heyrat in the summer of 1999. The album originally had twelve songs, but one of them, Pire May-foroosh, was later removed. The record company took the album to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance to obtain permission to release it, since all artistic activies require such permission in Iran. The ministry rejected the album a couple of times, describing O-Hum's music as "Western", "cheap" and contrary to Islamic moral standards. Because of this, the record company broke off its deal with the band and cancelled everything. At this point O-Hum decided to launch its own website and make all the album tracks available to download for free. O-Hum.com was launched in March 2001 and in only a few months thousands of MP3s were downloaded, making O-Hum well-known on the Iranian underground music scene. O-Hum played its first concert in March 2001 at the Russian Orthodox church in Tehran to an audience of nearly three hundred excited people. The show was planned to be held for private and foreign audiences but ended up with young boys and girls screaming and stage-diving all around the hall. As the band kept trying to release its music and play official gigs, it was becoming obvious that the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance would not let O-Hum perform in Iran. O-Hum.com was another reason why the ministry was so angry with O-Hum, because it had enabled the band to promote and release their work through a channel outside the government's control. The website also let O-Hum find a large fan base on the Internet, both Iranian and foreign. In February 2002 Shahram, Shahrokh and Babak went to the BAM studio in Tehran to record two singles, which later became known as Hafez in Love. The band recorded songs in two weeks and put the full songs online for Norouz, the Iranian New Year. The singles were downloaded more than 15,000 times in the first week. In early 2003 Babak Riahipour decided to leave of O-Hum and continue his personal career. Later in summer 2003 Shahrokh also quit O-Hum and moved to Vancouver in Canada. Shahram decided to continue O-Hum as a solo project. He moved to Canada for a couple of months but then returned to Tehran, where he preferred to live and work. After a couple of months Shahram assembled a live band and travelled to Germany for a couple of gigs in Berlin, Hamburg and Rostock. O-Hum were well-received in Germany and played some memorable performances in the House of Culture in Berlin and Fabrik in Hamburg. These concerts established O-Hum as the pioneers of the Iranian underground scene, and the first Iranian rock band to perform abroad since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Shahram began the recording sessions for O-Hum's new album in early 2004 and soon penned fourteen tracks for the album which later become Aloodeh. Kasra Ebrahimi (drums), Shahrokh Izadkhah (guitar) and Kasra Saboktakin (bass) performed with him, along with guest appearances by traditional musicians. Bamahang Productions, a Canadian record company, released Aloodeh worldwide on 20 December 2005.
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Jun 7 2009 10:44 PM

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Mar 27 2009 10:25 PM

Happy Norooz
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Dec 18 2008 1:01 PM

MOKHALEF





Oct 20 2008 8:37 PM

baraye hameye pesarha wa dokhtarhaye IRANI arezuye mowafaghiyat mikonam.

MOKHALEF
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Apr 1 2008 9:38 AM

very beautiful music!!

all the best
magredea
ABJEEZ





Nov 20 2007 8:30 PM

Assalaamo alaykom va rahmatolaah,to our dearest"daadaashee's",
First of all, we wanted to thank you for being our friend :O)
Secondly, we wanted to let you know that our latest music video DemoKracy didn't sit too well with some "important folks" representing some "important governments" in the "free world" ... so we decided to spread the song "FOR FREE". Invite your friends to download both MP3 versions of DemoKracy (original and DJ mix) FOR FREE at http://www.myspace.com/abjeez and share your thoughts on our message board.

Truly yours,
Abjeez
www.sarahnin.com





Sep 16 2007 6:58 PM

thanks for the add
i hope you enjoy the songs
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Aug 29 2007 1:22 AM

thnx for joining the[r]evolution!!

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Aug 29 2007 12:36 AM

Great Work! I Recently watched a Music Documentary (I think it was called Off Beat) that showed a clip of you guys playing in Tehran.
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Aug 28 2007 9:50 PM

salam chetori agha khobi nemidonam nazaret dar bare rappe farsi chiye vali age dost dari yeki az ahangamoon to pag emna hast nazareto doost daram bedonam
FS





Aug 28 2007 6:29 PM

O-hum for life
shahrum takii, yedonei
Doset darimmm

__FS-ENTEGHAM__
Farinaz & Sogand
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