
Electric Farsi pop that bridges borders with shimmering synths and defiant grooves. A glamorous, high-energy fusion of 70s Iranian soul and modern club production.
Liraz creates a sound that is simultaneously a time capsule and a futuristic transmission. It carries the dusty, soulful weight of 1970s pre-revolutionary Iranian pop, but filters it through sharp, modern electronic production. The result is music that feels like a neon-lit bazaar: vibrant, rhythmic, and deeply atmospheric. Her voice is the anchor, moving from intimate, breathy whispers to powerful, soaring declarations that command attention even if you don't speak a word of Farsi.
What truly sets this music apart is the tension between its glamorous surface and its radical core. There is a specific kind of 'forbidden' energy here, born from the artist's unique position as an Israeli-Iranian woman singing in her ancestral tongue. The grooves are heavy and danceable, often utilizing analog synths and driving percussion that bridge the gap between Middle Eastern folk traditions and Western house music. It is sophisticated art-pop with a heartbeat that pulses with the urgency of a political statement.
Start with the album 'Zan' to experience the full breadth of this vision. It captures the perfect balance of her psychedelic rock influences and her club-ready sensibilities. It is the ideal soundtrack for moments when you want to feel powerful, stylish, and connected to a history that refuses to be erased.
Liraz Charhi (Hebrew: לירז צ'רכי) is an Iranian-Israeli actress, singer, and dancer. She is the niece of singer Rita Jahan-Farouz.
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