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Habiboo), is an Iranian Percussionist, singer and composer. This self-taught sound artist was born in Boushehr and currently resides in Paris. Habib Meftah is one of the most well-known Iranian percussionists world-wide, who has collaborated for years with numerous artists around the world such as Le Trio Joubran, Adnan Joubran, and Titi Robin, Azam Ali (Niyaz), etc. At the age of 10 he had already started playing traditional flutes and then he started playing percussion instruments. His versatility is based on the traditional musical culture of his southern Iranian origins. He debuted as a solo artist in 2005 with the album ‘Deyzangeroo’. Habib Meftah released his 2nd solo album ‘Shibaali’ on 22 November 2020. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly life[edit]Shibaali \u2013 Project and Album (2015 \u2013 2020)[edit]Style and influence[edit]Innovations[edit]Performances[edit]Discography[edit]Singles[edit]‘Deyzangeroo’ (2005)[edit]‘Shibaali’ (2020)[edit]‘Unbalanced’ (2021)[edit]Filmography[edit]References[edit]Early life[edit]Habib Meftah was born in Boushehr, a southern port in Iran. At the age of 10 he started to learn flute by himself and then was guided by his father. He studied Architecture at high school. At the age of 23 he went to Paris following the invitation of French dance company ‘Montalvo-Hervieu’.At the age of 16 Habib Meftah along with Mohsen Sharifian established ‘Lian’ musical group. At his 22, he started a collaboration with the Shanbezadeh Ensemble, in which together they were invited to play at several international festivals such as Romaeuropa Festival. In 2001 he was invited to play with the French dance company Montalvo-Hervieu, touring the world yet again. Always looking for new inspiration, he moved to Iran (2005) and debuted as a solo artist with the album ‘Deyzangeroo’ and worked with many different Iranian fusion artists such as Manushan, Peter Soleimanipour and Darkoob. On 2008 he went back to Paris continuing his work with renowned musicians such as Le Trio Joubran, Adnan Joubran, Titi Robin, Azam Ali (Niyaz), Trio Azarin, Rumi Ensemble, Impure Dance Company, etc.[1] In 2017, Habib Meftah sheds light on the essence of his atypical journey through his new project, Native. A dance-oriented electro-folk show that links traditional Iranian music with the dynamics of today’s music scene and uses electronic music, looping, video projection and light automation.[2] Currently he’s working as duo with Nicolas Lacoummette as sound designer, and Zak Cammoun is their sound engineer. Mohsen Namjoo, Ali Azimi, and Shahin Najafi are among other Persian artists he has worked with through years. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Shibaali \u2013 Project and Album (2015 \u2013 2020)[edit]“Shibaali” as Habib Meftah himself says, is the musical diary of his life. He started working on the project since 2015, holding several tour concerts with the same name while working on the project. Eventually the album was released on 22 November 2020. ‘Shibaali’ was recorded in his personal studio ‘Hejleh’.“It\u02b9s a kind of musical diary of my life. I\u02b9ve worked with impressions from my childhood and youth and my adulthood. For example, when I came home from school at noon, as a child, my grandmother would often surprise me with a little present, a coin or a sweet. These things were always hidden under a thin white scarf, which older women in southern Iran still use to cover themselves. And “Shibaali”, the title of the project, means “underneath the clothing” in our language. The idea is to produce lots of little surprises for the audience as the concert goes on \u2013 just like my grandmother did in our garden”. Habib Meftah[1]The official music video ‘Salmaan‘ from the album ‘Shibaali’ is produced by United VoiceStyle and influence[edit]The foundation of his work is traditional southern Iranian music from Abadan, Bandar Abbas, Boushehr and other places. He like to put it in contemporary clothing so that people who aren\u02b9t normally interested in traditional sounds listen to it. He simply play folk music with its sound adapted to the present day. On having a master to learn instruments Habib Meftah calls his music “all hand-made” and asserts:“That kind of thing wasn\u02b9t usual where I\u02b9m from. I drank music in through my heart, as they say. I just listened to and watched the older men playing \u2013 and didn\u02b9t ask anything”.[1]Habib Meftah Innovations[edit]Dom Dom is Habib Meftah’s innovative instrument which is an instrument almost like Dammam but with only one side covered.Performances[edit]The most renowned venues Habib has performed at are:– Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de la Ville (Paris)– Th\u00e9\u00e2tre national de Chaillot (Paris) – Louvre Museum (Paris)– New Morning (Paris)– Alhambra (Paris)– Theater Antique (Lyon)– Barbican Centre (London)– El Rey Theatre (Los Angeles)– Carnegie Hall (New york)Discography[edit]Singles[edit]YearTitleLyricsMusiclength2018Hapa RootFolkloreHabib Meftah04:222019Belam (feat. Shahin Najafi)Rumi, Shahin NajafiHabib Meftah03:212020Naliyeh (with. Mohsen Sharifian)FolkloreHabib Meftah03:032020Falfali (with. Pouya Mahmoodi)Mohammad LaryanHabib Meftah03:402021L\u00c2 (with. Mohsen Sharifian)Habib Meftah, Mohsen Sharifian03:43‘Deyzangeroo’ (2005)[edit]TitleLyricsMusic1.“Dammam (Bushehri Rhythmic Song)”\u00a0Habib Meftah02:042.“Deyzangeroo (An old Bushehri Myth about Eclipse)”\u00a0Habib Meftah03:493.“Choopee (Joyous Bushehri Rhythmic Song)”\u00a0Habib Meftah03:284.“Lalaee (Bushehri Song)”FolkloreHabib Meftah03:575.“Yazaleh (Protesting Song)”\u00a0Habib Meftah04:356.“Mouloodi (Bushehri Rhythmic Song)”\u00a0Habib Meftah04:337.“Gallafi (Labour Music Concerning Boat Building)”\u00a0Habib Meftah03:368.“Neymeh (Labour Music Concerning Work on Boat)”FolkloreHabib Meftah05:579.“Seleyga (Labour Song)”\u00a0Habib Meftah04:2410.“Yazleh 2”\u00a0Habib Meftah04:11Total length:40:40‘Shibaali’ (2020)[edit]TitleLyricsMusic1.“Ekwaan”\u00a0Habib Meftah03:282.“Modj”FolkloreHabib Meftah04:133.“Kilil”FolkloreHabib Meftah03:334.“Khelaas”FolkloreHabib Meftah03:195.“Salmaan”FolkloreHabib Meftah03:476.“Yedaaneh”FolkloreHabib Meftah04:337.“Shibaali”\u00a0Habib Meftah03:30Total length:26:26‘Unbalanced’ (2021)[edit]TitleLyricsMusic1.“Unbalanced”Mohammad LaryanHabib Meftah03:262.“Balanced”Mohammad LaryanHabib Meftah02:553.“Landed”Mohammad LaryanHabib Meftah03:33Total length:09:55Filmography[edit] Habib Meftah in ‘It Was 5 in the Morning’“It Was 5 in the Morning” by Mostafa Heravi (2018)References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/habib-meftah-boushehri-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Habib Meftah Boushehri – Wikipedia"}}]}]