Photos
Nowruz Party Photo Album: A Night of Music and Dance at Rich Mix
Explore the vibrant Nowruz Party at Rich Mix, showcasing an unforgettable night of music and dance with talented artists. Discover the highlights in our photo album now!Photo Journal: Vaak Records' Jan-Feb 2024 London Concerts
Vaak Records' London events in Jan-Feb 2024: Co-presented Hengam Ensemble's debut at Kings Place on Jan 31 & hosted Mahan Mirarab Band at Marylebone Theatre on Feb 25.Photo Journal: Vaak Records' November 2023 London Events
Discover Vaak Records' London events in Nov 2023! On the 17th, we co-presented Damahi at EFG London Jazz Festival. On Nov 22-23, Kayhan Kalhor & Erdal Erzincan at Kings Place.Photo Journal: Vaak Records' Sept-Oct 2023 London Concerts
Discover Vaak Records' Sep-Oct 2023 London events! On Sept 29, Florence's BowLand graced Rich Mix. Oct 13 witnessed the electrifying Ko Shin Moon from France at the same venue.Vaak Stage 2023 Finale: Photos from an Electrifying Night
Explore Vaak Stage 2023 finale at The Social, London, July 30th! Iranian musical brilliance, Shibaali by Habib Meftah and Rouzbeh Esfand, and Sara Amini's captivating opening.Vaak Stage 2023 Second Night: Enchanting Captures of a Musical Odyssey
Check out Vaak Stage 2023 snapshots - London's Kings Place, July 29th, second night! Featuring Middle Eastern musicians Aida Shahghasemi, Basma Jabr, Elaha Soroor, and others.
Videos
Beraghs (Dance!): Otagh's Latest Music Video, Produced by Vaak Records
"Beraghs (Dance!)" blends Tehran's cafe music with serious art music. Composed by Bamdad Afshar and Aso Kohzadi, with a captivating video showcasing Iran's diverse choreography.Moosa Koo Taqi: A Motion Graphics Music Video, Produced by Vaak Records
"Moosa-Koo-Taghi," a name for an urban pigeon in Iran, comes from "Moosa Koo Taghi?" meaning "Moosa, where is Taghi?" The bird's song mimics this Persian expression. Learn more.Ondor Bondor: A Single Continuous Take Music Video by Otagh
Ondor Bondor, Otagh Band's fusion of southern Iranian folk with electronic and rock, draws from Yazle, featuring 'call and response' in versatile expressions from celebrations to protests.