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    Posted: August 13 2012 at 14:15
Hello my friends! 

It's Amir "Lumi" Lashgari from Iran and Chegali is my fully single-handed (from composing to mastering) project under influenced of Ozric Tentacles, Gong and Klaus Schulze!

Now a days I'm working on my first album to be released (hopefully!)


The word "Chegali" is a phonetic writing for "چگالی" (in Farsi), which means "Density".

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Will be appreciated if you check my tracks and tell me what you think about them! Smile

Kind regards
Lumi


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Edited by leechburton - August 13 2012 at 16:46
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welcome to the forum and greetings to Iran, Lumi Smile

Please consider that music has to grow on me, so this are my first impressions ...
your samples sound interesting in any case, production and musicianship are flawless.
The space rock stuff features some trip hop/new jazz touch, close to Ozric Tentacles in parts, as for that not absolutely independent in style though
your (progressive) electronic excursions take more time to get involved with, seem to have more unique substance
'Mehregan' appeals to me especially due to its oriental flavour. I'm curious how you manage to sum this is up on a full-fledged album.



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Post Options Post Options   Quote infocat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2012 at 21:55
Nice!  The guitar reminds me a lot of Djam Karet.  Do you know of them?

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Originally posted by Rivertree

welcome to the forum and greetings to Iran, Lumi Smile

Please consider that music has to grow on me, so this are my first impressions ...
your samples sound interesting in any case, production and musicianship are flawless.
The space rock stuff features some trip hop/new jazz touch, close to Ozric Tentacles in parts, as for that not absolutely independent in style though
your (progressive) electronic excursions take more time to get involved with, seem to have more unique substance
'Mehregan' appeals to me especially due to its oriental flavour. I'm curious how you manage to sum this is up on a full-fledged album.


Thanks Rivertree!

Mehregan was just a single that I composed for an underground music festival in Iran and not gonna be on my album, because of copyrights on the vocal sample used in the track. (because I don't know who's he singer!)
My album will be full instrumental Psychedelic/Space stuff!

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Originally posted by infocat

Nice!  The guitar reminds me a lot of Djam Karet.  Do you know of them?


Unfortunately not, but since their under influenced of Ozrics (according too PA), I just googled and find their music on youtube. They're more Crimson than Ozrics, but it's good. Liked them! Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Quote infocat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 17 2012 at 21:37
Originally posted by leechburton

Originally posted by infocat

Nice!  The guitar reminds me a lot of Djam Karet.  Do you know of them?


Unfortunately not, but since their under influenced of Ozrics (according too PA), I just googled and find their music on youtube. They're more Crimson than Ozrics, but it's good. Liked them! Smile
I agree with that.  In fact, I got my first OT (Strangeitude) and my first DK (Reflections from the Firepool) on the same day; but I never really thought of them as all that similar.
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