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Persian pop made in L.A. and smuggled into Iran

Los Angeles Times

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October 28, 2025

[Compilation, from E1] cendant theocracy.

Persian pop made in L.A. and smuggled into Iran

AN INSERT from a tape that Farokh “Elton” Ahi previously worked on. Songs he produced for Susan Roshan and Leila Forouhar are on “Tehrangeles Vice.”

(EMIL RAVELO For The Times)

Discotchari’s new crate-digger compilation “Tehrangeles Vice” collects some of the best of them. Its 12 tracks were made in L.A. and circulated within the Iranian diaspora, then smuggled back into Iran on dubbed tapes and satellite broadcasts.

They're largely lost to time here, but fondly recalled there as bombastic dispatches from a cosmopolitan yet heartbroken immigrant community in L.A.

The music has lessons for artists watching the revanchist conservatism creeping over the United States today.

“These songs were supposed to represent the next step in Iranian music,” Asdourian said. “These artists were geniuses at shaking up what was happening in the '80s and '90s to produce an Iranian version of it. This music was meant to be heard at a party while dancing and drinking in Tehrangeles, but it also provided solace during the Islamic revolution, the Iraq war and the Iran-Contra affair. For citizens of Iran, this was giving hope as bombs were literally falling.”

The music scene this compilation documents came after a period of more stable relationships between the U.S. and Iran. Thousands of Iranian students immigrated to L.A. in the '60s and '70s and stayed, some opening restaurants and nightclubs in Westwood, Glendale and the San Fernando Valley where they could hear Iranian music.

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