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“LEgEND OF AZHIDAHAK”
BY
YUSSI & DJANGO

FT.
PEJMAN HADADI


Tracks:

1. Snakes of Azhidahak
2. Chains of Damavand
3. Kaveh the Blacksmith
4. Kiss of the Devil
5. Dance of Djinn

Instrumental EP

Legend of Azhidahak by Yussi & Django. To mark the 25th year Anniversary release of the debut album by Yussi & Django, X DOT 25 Music released “Legend of Azhidahak” by Yussi & Django. This EP, includes songs which were performed and recorded in 1994, featuring Pejman Hadadi, the Persian Master Percussionist (Tombak and Daf).

Yussi & Django are a guitar duo that blend Spanish and Middle Eastern guitar melodies with powerful Latin rhythms, backed up by bass and percussion. Their instrumental music is exotic and energetic style of instrumental guitar music that is spiced with fiery improvisation in a world beat gypsy guitar style, the tradition of Eastern European Gypsy, Spanish Flamenco and American Jazz players coupled with a blend of Middle Eastern guitar melodies and powerful Latin and Persian rhythms accompanied by Pejman Hadadi. Their music has soul, precision, and energy.

This over 20 minutes instrumental EP, audibly depicts one of the most well known stories in Persian Mythology from “Shahnameh” (Book of Kings) written by a famous Persian poet of the 10th century, Ferdowsi. It is the story of the Serpent King Zahhak (or Azhidahak).




"flamenco-ish demons" - The LA Weekly

"go check out Yussi& Django, who we caught twice in the same week 'cause they were so good!  Alternately intense and relaxing, it's kind of like Strunz and Farah, but with a younger, hipper twist..."- BAM Magazine.


Album Detals

Bandidos De Amor

Style/Genre: Flamenco/Guitar Duo/Middle Eastern
Instrumentation: Nylon String Guitar, Steel String Guitar, Mandolin, Tombak, Daf, Bass, Cello, Percussion, Congas, Cajon, Drums.

Tracks:

1. Arroyo Seco (Y. Wenger) (4:53) 
2. Bandidos De Amor (Y. Wenger) (4:16) 
3. San Felipe Prelude (Y. Wenger) (1:07) 
4. San Felipe (Y. Wenger) (2:36) 
5. Katalina (Y. Wenger / D. Porter) (4:44) 
6. Zenzontle (Y. Wenger) (3:51) 
7. Pisces (D. Porter) (1:28) 
8. Morenas En Rojo (D. Porter) (3:38) 
9. Turquoise (D. Porter) (5:52) 
10. Messenger (D. Porter) (3:35) 
11. Sufi (D. Porter) (7:24) 
12. Kashghar (Y. Wenger) (0:50) 
13. Snakes of Azhidahak (Y. Wenger) (5:07) 
14. Shaharzad (Y. Wenger) (3:21)
15. Dance of Djinn (D. Porter) (7:52) 

Total time: 61 min

Item # CD1004-2, CA1004-4

A guitar duo that blends Spanish and Middle Eastern guitar melodies with powerful Latin rhythms, backed up by bass, drums and percussion. Their Exotic style of instrumental music is spiced with fiery improvisation in a world beat gypsy guitar style. Pejman Hadadi, the Persian Maser Precisionist accompanied Yussi & Django in 4 songs in he end of his album.

Yussi Wenger: 
Nylon String Guitar (Right Channel) Steel String Guitar (9)
Voice (15) Mandolin (10)
Rainstick (10)

Django Porter: 
Nylon String Guitar (Left Channel) Steel String Guitar (13) - Voice (15)


Produced by: Aldoush Alpanian 
Co-produced by: Yussi & Django

Pejman Hadadi: Tombak (11,13,14,15) - Daf (11,13)

Felipe Amaya: Bass (4) 
Larry G. Goldman: Bass (1,2) 
Gil Morales: Bass (5,8), Cello (15) 
Ross Wright: Bass (6,11,14) 
Ray Yslas: Percussion, Congas, Cajon, Shaker (1,2,4,10) 
John "Joao" Cardoso: Drums (1,5,8), Percussion (6,8) 
Aldoush Alpanian: Voice (15)

Recorded & Mixed at: 42nd Studio N. Hollywood 
Recording & Mixing Engineer: Yousef Shahab 
Digitally Mastered at: Rocket Lab San Francisco 
Mastering Engineer: Michael Romanowski 
Cover Design: Koorosh Angali 
Computer Graphics: Koorosh Angali 
Yussi & Django Photo: Mark Henauer 
CD Label Photo: Ali Sadeghi

Yussi Wenger (acoustic guitar, mandolin) is from Switzerland and has been playing guitar since 1985. In 1988 he came to the United States to study music. He has since been performing and recording with a variety of Latin, pop and middle eastern artists. Yussi is the author of the instructional book "Exotic Guitar."

Django's father who is also a musician started teaching him at a very early age. Django began playing blues and rock, and later in his teen years he began studying jazz. Django who is always searching for new musical styles, began experimenting with traditional world music. For the last five years he has been playing in the Los Angeles area with numerous world beat , jazz and pop groups.

Yussi would like to thank his parents, the Wenger and Zahn family, Tess Stumbras, Tanya Mongé, Boaz Elkayam, L. R. Baggs Pickups, D'Angelico Strings, all the musicians contributing to this project and God. Yussi exclusively plays D'Angelico Strings.

Django would like to give thanks to his parents for their love and support, Nora M., Westwood Music, Abraham Wechter, and the rest of his friends who supported him. Django uses Wechter Nylon String and Dupont Steel String Guitars.

Yussi & Django play an exotic and energetic style of instrumental music that is spiced with fiery improvisation in the tradition of Eastern European Gypsy, Spanish flamenco and American jazz players. Their exciting, virtuosic playing is captured on this CD, accompanied by some of Los Angeles" finest young musicians on fret-less bass and percussion. Both Yussi and Django have been extensively influenced by a variety of world music, and it shows in their original compositions which blend Spanish and Middle Eastern guitar melodies with powerful Latin and Persian rhythms. The result is an intriguing and playful sound similar to the Gypsy Kings, Ottmar Liebert, Strunz and Farah (with whom both have studied), and even John McLaughlin. These guys have chops to spare, and although one is impressed with the lightning fast and clean lines they play, they are an incredibly musical partnership, utilizing fluid ensemble lines and intelligent harmonies to showcase their amazing technical abilities. Theirs is a music with sweetness, soul, precision, and youthful energy.

Yussi & Django perform extensively around the Los Angeles area. They both play in many other situations; Yussi with the critically acclaimed X DOT 25 group "Axiom of Choice", Ricky Martin (formerly of Menudo and currently appearing on General Hospital) who"s CD has recently been at #1 on the Latin/Pop charts , and many famous Middle Eastern singers; and Django with the famous Persian singer "Andy", with Big Mountain (who's remake of Peter Frampton's "Baby I Love Your Way" was a hit) as well as belly dancers, flamenco dancers, and rock acts. They have recently performed live on local (Fresh and Fun) and national (t.v.) cable TV. Both played on the nationally charted CD "Storyteller" by percussionist/singer Vinx (who has toured with Sting).


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