By Shally Zomorodi, VOA, Los Angeles,
CA
The
two members of the pop duo Mozane have been working together for just five
years, but have known each other for their entire lives. VOA's Shally Zomorodi
reports the group's family ties have led to a unique musical
sound.

Nahal Afshar
and Shab Azma love music. Afshar is a pianist. Azma composes and sings songs.
And between the two they created a new musical group with a fresh sound called
Mozane.

Nahal
Afshar
Afshar says
finding each other was easy because they are cousins. "When I was 16 I was in
high school and I said, ‘listen to this. I just wrote this thing on the piano
and maybe we can work (on it) together and make it sound better.’
"
And the two
did just that. They didn't know what was to come of their efforts but knew, Shab
Azma says, they had something special going for them. "The two of us just
started working together. And who know that we were even Mozane, because we were
not Mozane at first. We were Ivory and other names .We would come up with so
many names and Mozane really just became us and we became it. Its really the
embodiment of music."
Their inspiration for
their music comes from another member of their family - their uncle Mohsen.
"Mozane stemmed from my uncle's name Mohsen. And when he was 21 he died in a car
accident and he just really loved music and had such a passion for it. He
listened to the coolest music you could in the ‘70s,” says Afshar. “I never got to meet him
but Shabnam did. Although I had never gotten to meet him, I have felt this
strong connection between the both of us.”
A connection
that has inspired the cousins to produce and write music about life and
experiences that effect peoples lives.
Azma adds,
"I would love someone to listen to the music and connect with it whether it is
because they have experienced some of the things we have talked about or some of
the songs tug at their heart and they just vibe with the music and it locks in a
time period for them that in 10 years they can look back on, like I have been
doing, and say, 'Wow, that was the time my heart was broken by so-and-so and
look how far I have come.’ And for me it is more that I hope someone will
connect with it in their own way."

Shabnam Azma
Afshar hopes
their music connects with a larger, global audience. "Sharing music with the
world, I love playing the piano, she loves singing and we both love writing
music and to be able to have that as a career would be great. To travel the
world, playing live and also be a younger role model to the younger Iranian
girls."
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