Aril Brikha
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Also known as | Art Of Vengeance, Ataril, First Movement |
Born | 1976 (age 44–45) Tehran, Iran |
Origin | Assyrian |
Genres | Techno Music, Ambient Techno, Detroit Techno, Minimal Techno.[1] |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer |
Years active | 1998-present |
Labels | Transmat, Peacefrog, Fragile, Kompakt |
Website | www |
Aril Brikha (born 1976 in Tehran, Iran) is one of the world's leading Assyrian techno musicians. He has been nominated for the Best Dance album in the Swedish National Radio Gold Gala contest in his adopted country of Sweden.[2]
History[]
In 1998 Aril Brikha’s ‘Groove La Chord’ crossed generic boundaries. Is it techno? Is it house? Is it deep house? No one was more surprised by the success of the record than Brikha himself – he’d originally presented it on his demo as a potential B-side. It was not until two years after he recorded the track, when Derrick May played it in a club, that he realised it was good.
Brikha was born in Iran and emigrated to Sweden at a young age. In his early teens he developed an interest in electronic music – artists such as Depeche Mode, Front 242 and Jean Michel Jarre. Brikha obtained an Atari and started to use a sequencer and, after initially emulating the music of others, he began composing. Friends who heard his material told him it was 'Detroit techno'. Brikha had no idea what that was - and so they played him records by Robert Hood and Berlin's Basic Channel.
Brikha disseminated his earliest material on Swedish imprints - Dunkla, Plump, and Placktown - but realizing that his music was not what the local labels were seeking, he looked for fresh outlets – among them Derrick May's Transmat Records. Transmat contacted Brikha and, as a consequence, his Art Of Vengeance EP (with ‘Groove La Chord’) was issued on its sister label, Fragile, in 1998. A year on, Aril followed it up with the LP Deeparture In Time, a collection of evocative grooves gathered over a six-year period and laid down with just one keyboard, a drum machine and an Atari. It drew exultant reviews.
Since forging an alliance with Transmat, Brikha has toured solidly with his live show, playing everywhere from the inaugural DEMF (Detroit Electronic Music Festival) to clubs such as London's Fabric and Tokyo’s Air and Yellow.
Early career[]
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Personal life[]
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Discography[]
Albums[]
- 2000: Departure in Time
- 2007: Ex Machina
- 2020: Dance of a Trillion Stars
- 2020: Prisma
12"[]
- 1998: Art of Vengeance MP
- 1998: Art of Vengeance EP
- 2000: Deeparture in Time
- 2003: Simplicity
- 2005: Prey for Peace
- 2007: Winter EP
- 2007: Akire
- 2007: Room 337 / Kept Within
- 2007: For Mother / Lady 707
- 2010: Deeparture in Time - The Remixes
- 2011: Forever Frost
- 2011: Palma
- 2012: Definition of D EP[3]
References[]
- ^ "AllMusic". Rovi. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
- ^ P3 Guld 2008: Årets dans P3 Guld 2008 http://sr.se/cgi-bin/p3/nyhetssidor/artikel.asp?ProgramID=3014&Artikel=1745148[permanent dead link]
- ^ "AllMusic". Retrieved 2012-12-24.
"AllMusic". Retrieved 2012-12-24.
External links[]
- Swedish male musicians
- Assyrian musicians
- Living people
- 1976 births
- People from Tehran
- Iranian emigrants to Sweden
- Iranian Assyrian people
- Swedish people of Assyrian/Syriac descent