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Born | (1987-07-11) July 11, 1987 (age 37) Iran |
Genres | Electronic music, Organic house, Deep house |
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Labels | Hoomidaas |
Armen Miran (born 11 June 1987) is an Iranian-born Armenian DJ and producer currently based in Los Angeles, US. His work blends electronic music with Middle Eastern influences.
Career
Armen Miran's love and passion for electronic music genres started at a very young age; spending the majority of his time at underground music scenes. His biggest influences include - Klaus Schuze, Pete Namlook, Bill Laswell, Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode and Eloy. In 2006, Miran began producing electronic ambient and dub techno sounds. He booked his first gig at Calument, a well known underground Armenian venue, where he played a mixture of ambient, Armenian electronic folk, and deep house tunes. After a short period Miran became a prominent figure of Armenia's underground music scene and a resident of Calument. In 2015 Armen moved from Yerevan to Los Angeles.
Miran’s music is inspired by spirituality, mysticism, and nature. In 2019, he launched his own label, Hoomidaas Records, and an event/production company called Reborn Project. Since 2022 Reborn Project has held events in various international locations, including New York City, Toronto, Canada, Tulum, Mexico and Istanbul, Turkey.
Armen's 2018 "" in Istanbul has garnered millions of views on YouTube.
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