1/26/2005
Michael Mardings
Reza
Ray of the Wine

I would describe this record as the Middle East meets the blues. Persian-American Reza, worked with the Doors' John Densmore to produce the most unique album that I've heard in years. First off, it retains the feel of Middle Eastern music while still mingling in influences of this Western world. Reza jokes that his album is "peaceful sounds from 'The Axis of Evil."' It really does help give you a different light on the current world. Instead of looking at the Middle East as a foreign world, his music makes it feel as if it's close and common.

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Ray of the Wine

I would describe this record as the Middle East meets the blues. Persian-American Reza, worked with the Doors' John Densmore to produce the most unique album that I've heard in years. First off, it retains the feel of Middle Eastern music while still mingling in influences of this Western world. Reza jokes that his album is "peaceful sounds from 'The Axis of Evil."' It really does help give you a different light on the current world. Instead of looking at the Middle East as a foreign world, his music makes it feel as if it's close and common.

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