Daramad's self-titled album is a unique fusion of traditional Persian music and contemporary jazz. The album features a range of instruments, including the tar, santur, and oud, as well as saxophone and drums. The combination of these instruments creates a rich and dynamic sound that is both intricate and accessible.
The album opens with "Gol-e-Gandom," a traditional Persian melody that is given new life through the addition of jazz elements. The track features beautiful solos from both the saxophone and the tar, and sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Other standout tracks include "Chahar Mezrab," which showcases the intricate interplay between the santur and the drums, and "Daramad," which features a haunting melody played on the oud.