Falsa & Kamyar Arsani/Sunken Cages (duo)

Sat Jun 17 2023 at 07:30 pm to 10:30 pm

The Rotunda | Philadelphia

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Falsa & Kamyar Arsani\/Sunken Cages (duo)
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a "double-headliner" event with modern Sufi music ensemble Falsa and the new "ancient to the future" duo of Kamyar Arsani/Sunken Cages.
About this Event

Falsa:

Falsa is a New York based Sufi music ensemble that began in Philadelphia in 2013 and has since established a strong following on the East Coast. The instrumentation of vocal, harmonium, electric bass VI, Spanish guitar, drum set, tabla, Carnatic violin, and trumpet brings traditional melodies into a modern context in a way that is at times meditative and, at others, explosive. The lyrical content comes from the likes of classic poets Amir Khusrau, Rumi and Hafez, who touched on something essential to human existence in their writings, something that becomes even more palpable to the audience as singer Umer Piracha offers brief, soulful translations between songs. The overall feeling of a Falsa performance is that of virtuosity and transcendence.

Umer Piracha on Vocals, accompanied by Siddharth Ashokkumar on Carnatic Violin, Tom Deis and Paul Arendt on Guitars/Harmonium, Adam Hershberger on Trumpet, Roshni Samlal on Tabla, and Greg Foran on Percussion.

Kamyar Arsani & Sunken Cages:

Kamyar Arsani is an Iranian multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter based in Washington DC. Through his solo work and numerous collaborations, Arsani creates music across an array of styles, ranging from classical Persian music to genre-defying electronic experimentation. A teacher, performer and scholar of the daf (the Iranian frame drum). Arsani has been a featured artist at the Kennedy Center, the Library of Congress, Voice of America, Georgetown University and numerous other stages throughout the region.

Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Arsani first studied music with Bijan Kamkar, an internationally renowned master of the daf. He later studied the kamancheh, a Persian string instrument, under the tutelage of masters Ardeshir Kamkar and Sohrab Pounazeri. Since arriving in the United States 10 years ago, Arsani has expanded his circle of instruments to include the drum kit, guitar, ukelele, melodica and various percussion.In 2015, Arsani released his first solo album, "No Freedom," a song cycle portraying the global plight of those living under government oppression. His most recent work is the electro-acoustic album, "Voices in the Dark," released on Blight Records, featuring daf and voice manipulated through electronic processing .Along with his solo work and collaborations, Arsani is also the singer and lyricist of Time is Fire, a pan-cultural rock band drawing equally from global rhythms and Washington DC's storied punk scene. Hailed by Washington City Paper as one of the city's "fiercest live bands," the Washington Post has also described their sound as "music from a country that does not exist.”


Sunken Cages is the moniker of drummer/electronic music producer Ravish Momin, who studied with US Jazz master-drummer Andrew Cyrille. He has worked as a sideman with a wide array of musicians including US avant-Jazz legend Kalaparush Maurice McIntyre (AACM/Chicago.) In addition, he has also led his own Jazz/global group Tarana on international stages for the past 14 years.

As Sunken Cages, Momin plays electronic and acoustic drums, and triggers melodies and textures. He also layers loops while manipulating them in real-time to blur the lines between composition and improvisation. While rooted in Indian and Black Music traditions, he is also influenced by the street sounds of underground dance music from Sao Paolo to Durban to Mumbai and beyond. He is signed to OnTheCorner Records (UK). He has done remixes for renowned global electronic music producers Batida (Portugal) and Guedra Guedra (Morocco). 


venue is wheelchair accessible


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

Tickets

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