Artist's albums
Deldard (Live in Toronto)
2023 · single
Voice Of Peace, Voice Of Solidarity
2023 · album
Kahrobaye Arezou
2022 · album
Hamin Alaan
2022 · single
Khooneye Bahar
2021 · single
Marze Por Gohar
2020 · single
Of Love and Other Evils
2019 · album
Ezzat Ziad
2016 · album
Mr Mean
2013 · album
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Biography
Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Ali Azimi showed his interest in music at a young age. Coming from a musical family, he self learned to play the Piano and studied classical guitar with Bagher Moazen. Azimi got his bachelors in Mechanical Engineering at University of Tehran and Masters in England in the same field. In his early 30s, after years of working as a civil engineer , Ali Azimi set aside his work as an engineer in the UK and began to follow his passion for music. The song "33" from the album, Mr. Mean and the song Tatilat, from Radio Tehran album are both based on this experience. After quitting his engineering career Ali Azimi went to Iran and in the year 1388 (2009) and formed the Iranian rock band Radio Tehran. Leading this new band, Ali recorded the album 88. Touching on the issues of the young Iranians, the album gave a fresh sound and perspective within the Iranian alternative music scene. Departing from his previous band, Ali Azimi's first solo album, Mr. Mean, was released in October 2013. This album includes major hit songs such as "Prelude" and "Aghaye Past". The music video for the song "Mr. Mean" was first prize winner at Farhang Foundation's short film festival. After successful tours in Europe, America and Canada in 2014 for his album, Mr. Mean, Ali Azimi released his second solo album "Ezzat Ziad" in June 2016 with hit songs such as "Farda Soraghe Man Bia" Featuring "Mohsen Namjoo" and "Zendegi" based on a poem by "Houshang Ebtehaj".