Biography
Ali Sadeghian was born in Tehran, Iran, and relocated to Sweden in 1984. His early exposure to Persian musical traditions established the foundation for his long-term engagement with rhythm, structure and cultural continuity. Raised within a context where rhythm carries both technical and expressive significance, he developed a disciplined appreciation for formal musical architecture at an early stage.
During the mid-1980s, he began formal studies in traditional Persian percussion, focusing on instruments such as the tonbak and daf. These instruments require precise control of tone, timing and dynamic articulation. Through sustained study and performance, he established a strong technical base that continues to inform his compositional approach.
In parallel with his artistic development, Ali pursued academic studies in computer science and engineering in Sweden. This analytical background significantly influenced his methodology. His work reflects systems-oriented thinking, where each component functions within a structured whole. Rather than separating technical and artistic disciplines, he integrates structural planning with creative expression.
Over several decades, he has performed in cultural institutions and artistic venues across Sweden. His collaborative engagements include musicians from diverse stylistic and cultural backgrounds. In addition to his music and visual art, he has contributed to Swedish media productions, including film and television.
Today, Ali Sadeghian continues to compose, produce and develop visual projects with a clear focus on structural integrity, professional discipline and cultural dialogue.