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Approved: Haitus – Save Yourself

By | Published on Monday 15 November 2010

Cyrus Shahrad is a journalist, travel writer and award-winning novelist. He also DJs and writes music under the name Hiatus, and released his first album, ‘Ghost Notes’, last month. The album draws heavily on samples of Persian music that was outlawed after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, an upheaval which also led to Shahad’s family fleeing the country when he was a year old. Shahrad rediscovered the music when he more recently unearthed his father’s record collection in Tehran.

The opening track from the album, ‘Save Yourself’, is due to be released on 13 Dec through Lucky Thunder Records. It’s the perfect calling card for the Hiatus sound; melancholy in tone, but with stirring strings that pull the rest of the track along as it gradually swells in size. It’s just beautiful. The video for the track went online last week, made up of archive footage of Iran.

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