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With Persian rapper Ghogha

Submitted by Amirali Kani on Wed, 09/03/2008 - 17:43.



"I haven’t seen the reaction of the society as we do not appear anywhere as a rapper! We are all invisible! But people are divided in two groups; those who accept us and those who see us as social abnormalities."

Z.Z: Ghogha how are you and what are you up to?

Ghogha: I’m alive and living.

Z.Z: How long after releasing your first song, did you hear your own song without people knowing that it was yours? How did you feel about it?

Persian Rapper Farinaz

Submitted by Amirali Kani on Tue, 08/26/2008 - 17:03.



"Maybe there were a small number of women who through this style wanted to be heard in the society. Maybe it was due to the fact that I was in a crossroad in my life where I had to deal with problems. I think this was the main reason."

Z.Z: First where are you? And what do you do?

I live in Netherlands. I finished my college a year ago and I am working now; this both on my profession and on music.

Z.Z: If you wanted to describe your music how would you do it? And what caused its creation?

Interview with Ballgard

Submitted by Ferri Tafreshi on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 20:59.



"We sing the language that is used in our current time. And we know that the language that we have used if is not any better, it definitely is not any worse than what we hear and listen to in our own environment"

Interview with Billy Cobham

Submitted by Ferri Tafreshi on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 20:49.



"Music is an alternative to spoken word: it is the one universal communicative conduit that exposes the way we act and think in the most sincere fashion. Therefore, if used to help mankind connect, it will do so."

Z.Z: On the latest album of Pouya Mahmoodi, “Mehr”, you are playing on two tracks. Can you tell us little bit about the cooperation with Pouya. How did you get to know him and etc.

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