Worlds Within Worlds are proud to announce ‘II’, the expansive new album from Spanish, Iranian and Afghan trio Badieh.
Badieh’s new release continues their exploration of the music of Greater Khorasan. Through their arrangements of traditional folk songs from both sides of the Afghan-Iranian border, the group are able to showcase the beauty and power of the region, conjuring the vast landscapes of the steppe, the refined beauty of ancient Herat, and the enduring cultural legacy of Torbat-e-Jam.
At the heart of the group are Spain’s Michel Gasco (rubab, oud) and Iran’s Mohammad Miraghazadeh (tar, setar), who are responsible for the arrangements of the album. Miraghazadeh has studied with the great master Ustad Mohammad Reza Lotfi, while Gasco has studied the oud in Aleppo with Mohammad Qadri Dalal (Al Kindi, Sabah Fakhri), and Herati rubab under Ustad Nasim Khushnawaz.
The album is filled with guest musicians from both Iranian and Afghan folk and classical music, including the master Afghan classical singer Jawad Tabesh, renowned rubab player Nasim Khushnawaz, and one of Afghanistan’s most promising tabla players, Ramin Ahmadi. Also featured are Persian classical singers Ehsan Nasib and Golnaz Hariri, Pouriya Bahrami on daf, Joohana Alavi on zarb, and Erfan Homayouni on bass tar.
“It's a privilege to collaborate with esteemed musicians whom I admire in Iran, including my dear mentor Nasim Khushnawaz,” says Michel Gasco. “I am overjoyed to have had the opportunity to delve deeper into a repertoire that I hold dear, working with musicians from this region who are experts in this music.”
In addition to working with such musicians, Baieh recorded, mixed and mastered the release with Ahmad Mahian in Mashhad, Iran, and commissioned a stunning artwork form Afghan artists Nazir Rahguzar and Sosan Mahmoodi for the album’s cover.
Badieh’s II comes off the back of Michel Gasco’s recent production ‘Afghan Music In Exile: Mashhad 2022’, an album and film series featuring Afghan musicians in exile living in Mashhad. The release received high acclaim from press and media, including a 5 star review and multi-page feature in Songlines Magazine by Simon Broughton (BBC’s Breaking The Silence: Music In Afghanistan), and features from Bandcamp, SBS Australia, Spanish National Radio, Aftaab/Afghan Magazine, Foolk Magazine, Cyclic Defrost, Foxy Digitalis, and The Attic.
“This album follows the logic of my career,” reflects Michel, “which encompasses two distinct facets: that of a composer, as seen in the Orontes project where I draw from my knowledge of both Eastern and Western music, and that of a musician who interprets traditional repertoires that I am passionate about. At this moment, it was time to delve into the music of Khorasan.”
This release is Badieh’s second, having published their self-titled debut on the Australian record label Worlds Within Worlds. The album received positive reviews from specialized media outlets such as the British music magazine Songlines, US publication Everything Is Noise, and the Australian publication The Progressive Aspect. It was also featured on radio stations in the US, Australia, Turkey, Spain, and Italy.
Badieh have big plans to tour in support of the release, with performances booked in Turkey, Iran, France, Spain, Italy and Japan, and potential dates in Australia, Hungary and Germany.
With II, Badieh have shown that their syncretic blend of Iranian, Afghan and Western musical influences are as spellbinding as ever. This is as much an inner journey as it is one across different landscapes and time periods, speaking to the potency of the Khorasani traditions, and the immense abilities of the musicians involved.
Badieh’s new album II is out 17 November on Worlds Within Worlds.
credits
released November 15, 2023
Michel Gasco - Oud and Rubab
Mohammad Miraghazadeh - Tar and Setar
Ramin Ahmadi - Tabla
Arrangements by Michel Gasco and Mohammad Miraghazadeh
Recorded at Art Home Studio, Mashhad, Iran
Mixed and mastered by Ahmad Mahian
Artwork: Painting by Afghan artists Nazir Rahguzar & Sosan Mahmoodi
Badieh (which in Arabic and Farsi means 'steppe'), is a musical collaboration between Spain's Michel Gasco and Iran's
Mohammad Miraghazadeh, born of a love for the music of Greater Khorāsān - an area which stretches across present day Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia....more
Rag Sohni...as soon as the track started I had goosebumps. Such wonderful musicianship, this music deserves a far wider audience. Thank you to all who brought this to our ears! gavin mcadam
Brief but very intriguing, Śaraṇaṃ paints an attractive picture built on the rubab and other traditional sounds of the East. These fine instrumental compositions have the weight of history within them, with new life added through a modern interpretation. Michael Reilly
An awesome showcase for the rubab, this album just flies by. Gulab Afridi's playing seems to effortlessly elicit one's attention and keep it snared throughout the album's playtime. Don't sleep on this.
Edit: after spending more time with this release, I can safely say this album is incredible. Afridi’s improvisation is spotless, the alaps are short but good and do a wonderful job in setting up the ragas, and the whole thing is just razor sharp. Is it too early to call this a modern classic? Smekermann