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Navid Arbabian

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Navid Arbabian

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Navid Arbabian, Iranian Bassist and Composer

Born: July 2, 1985 Nationality: Iranian Occupation: Musician, Bassist, Composer

Summary[edit]

Navid Arbabian is an accomplished Iranian musician, recognized for his outstanding skills as a bassist, guitarist, mandolin player, and composer. His passion for music began at a young age, and over the years, he has honed his craft to become one of Iran's prominent musical talents. Navid's versatility as an artist is evident through his involvement in various bands, successful solo projects, and noteworthy compositions for movies. He has collaborated with several renowned artists, creating a significant impact on Iran's music scene.

Professional Experience[edit]

Hummer, 2001 Bassist

Mud Band, 2002 - Present Bassist Composer

Kilometer 23, 2009-2010 Band Leader Bassist Composer Arranger Songwriter Vocalist

Composer for Movies[edit]

"Hamkhane" (Co-composer with Mohsen Namjoo)

Short Film "Barcode" by Ebrahim Shakeri

"Amir" by Nima Eghlima

Discography[edit]

"Jaras" (Video Content), 2001

"Khat-e Khandash" (Solo Album), 2016

Damnoosh Podcasts, 2017

"Vaheh" Solo Album, 2020

"13" (Newest Album), 2023

10 Single Tracks, 2017-2020

Ensemble Live Performance, 2017

Kitchen Music

Awards and Achievements[edit]

Best Iranian Rock Song, Reverb Nation, 2009

Skills[edit]

Bass Guitar Guitar Mandolin Composition and Arrangement Live Performances and Studio Recording Genre Versatility: Rock, Folk, Alternative Rock Collaboration and Teamwork

References[edit]

Available upon request.

References[edit]

[1] [2] [3]

  1. "Navid Arbabian | Folk from Tehran, IR".
  2. "Navid Arbabian Videos | ReverbNation".
  3. "Navid Arbabian Songs".


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