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Since starting in a basement apartment in Seattle back in 2001, Light In The Attic has established itself as one of the best and brightest reissue labels around. With releases ranging from D’Angelo to Serge Gainsbourg, Lewis to Betty Davis, Sly Stone to Karen Dalton, LITA prides itself on the breadth of its output. Artwork by: by Hiroshi Nagai
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Kamran Sadeghi ( Son of Rose ), is an artist and composer who creates sensory environments at the intersection of sound, light, acoustics, and technology. Sadeghi draws from these elements to accentuate time and space, and to play with the awareness that can materialize between their physical properties and the human perception.
His compositions are often marked with hyper magnification, stillness, unexpected shifts, and sharp punctuations that give way to an idea of drawing lines in space with sound.
As both Sadeghi and Son of Rose he has released several solo recordings and included in multiple compilations. A regular schedule of electronic music concerts and real-time sound generative audio / video performances make up his dynamic yet signature practice.
His work with contemporary dance perfomrances has used techniques such as real-time multi- channel audio spacialization, sound reactive light/video and live electronic music scoring.
Sadeghi has also created the sound environment for the film Time Doesn't Stand Still, with orginal score by Angelo Badalamenti.
Kamran Sadeghi's work has received critical acclaim in publications such as The Wire Magazine, Signal To Noise, e/i and several international online publications. He has shared the stage in performances with artists such as Richard Chartier, Fennesz, Akira Rabelais, Tim Hecker among many other notables. Sadeghi’s performances, collaborations and installations have been experienced at the LMAK( New York), Henry Art Gallery (Seattle), ICA (Boston), Diapason Gallery (New York), 4Culture (Seattle), Staalplaat (Berlin), DTW (New York), Corcoran Gallery of Art (DC), RAM (Italy), SICMF (Korea) and others. Kamran Sadeghi currently lives and works in New York City.
Kamran Sadeghi ( Son of Rose ), is an artist and composer who creates sensory environments at the intersection of sound, light, acoustics, and technology. Sadeghi draws from these elements to accentuate time and space, and to play with the awareness that can materialize between their physical properties and the human perception.
His compositions are often marked with hyper magnification, stillness, unexpected shifts, and sharp punctuations that give way to an idea of drawing lines in space with sound.
As both Sadeghi and Son of Rose he has released several solo recordings and included in multiple compilations. A regular schedule of electronic music concerts and real-time sound generative audio / video performances make up his dynamic yet signature practice.
His work with contemporary dance perfomrances has used techniques such as real-time multi- channel audio spacialization, sound reactive light/video and live electronic music scoring.
Sadeghi has also created the sound environment for the film Time Doesn't Stand Still, with orginal score by Angelo Badalamenti.
Kamran Sadeghi's work has received critical acclaim in publications such as The Wire Magazine, Signal To Noise, e/i and several international online publications. He has shared the stage in performances with artists such as Richard Chartier, Fennesz, Akira Rabelais, Tim Hecker among many other notables. Sadeghi’s performances, collaborations and installations have been experienced at the LMAK( New York), Henry Art Gallery (Seattle), ICA (Boston), Diapason Gallery (New York), 4Culture (Seattle), Staalplaat (Berlin), DTW (New York), Corcoran Gallery of Art (DC), RAM (Italy), SICMF (Korea) and others. Kamran Sadeghi currently lives and works in New York City.
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