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<atom:feed xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><atom:id>http://calabashmusic.com/</atom:id><atom:title>New Music From Abjeez on Calabash Music</atom:title><atom:updated>2008-10-11T09:25:03Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://calabashmusic.com//world/publisher/artistView/action/getfeed/item_id/85892/feedtype/102/output/feed/atom.xml" rel="self"/><atom:author><atom:name>The Calabash Music Team</atom:name><atom:email>support@calabashmusic.com</atom:email></atom:author><atom:entry><atom:title>Hameh</atom:title><atom:id>http://abjeez.calabashmusic.com/#album_85981</atom:id><atom:updated>2006-12-12T07:40:55Z</atom:updated><atom:link href="http://abjeez.calabashmusic.com/#album_85981"/><atom:summary>Music from Hameh</atom:summary><atom:content type="html"><![CDATA[<img src='http://files.calabashmusic.com/images/85981/hameh.jpg'>The lashing passion behind Abjeez force is to award love, carry hope and perhaps become a diverse musical alternative for future generations in Iran. The name Abjeez comes from the word Abjee, which is slang for &ldquo;sister&rdquo; in Iranian language Farsi. The Abjeez are sisters Safoura and Melody Safavi, backed by a colorful group of musicians from Sweden.<br /><br />Their lyrics, often humorous and sometimes rebellious, are written in Farsi, but the expressive groove of the music and the abjees&rsquo; dramatic delivery break down all language barriers to create a new synthesis of cultures.]]></atom:content></atom:entry></atom:feed>
