Rostam Batmanglij

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Rostam Batmanglij
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Background information
Birth name Rostam Batmanglij
Born (1983-11-28) November 28, 1983 (age 40)
Origin Washington, D.C., United States
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instruments piano, keyboards, organ, vocals, guitars, programming, flute, banjo, percussion
Labels XL
Associated acts Vampire Weekend, Discovery, Charli XCX, Carly Rae Jepsen, Boys Like Us
Website http://www.vampireweekend.com

Rostam Batmanglij (born November 28, 1983[1]) is an American songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist of New York City-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend and electro-soul group Discovery.

Early life

Batmanglij grew up in Washington, D.C., the youngest son of Iranian immigrants. His mother is cookbook author Najmieh Batmanglij while his father is a publisher. His parents are both Iranian and arrived in D.C. in 1983.[2] His brother is independent filmmaker Zal Batmanglij. The two collaborated on the film, Sound of My Voice, which Rostam scored and which Zal directed and co-wrote.[3] Rostam also composed an original piece for piano that was featured in Zal's film The East.[4]

Musical career

Vampire Weekend

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Batmanglij (left) with Vampire Weekend

Batmanglij majored in music at Columbia University where Vampire Weekend formed in 2006. "At Columbia, I would study classical harmony in classes and I would study music on my own, and I would try to re-create songs that I love in recordings...that was really how I learned."[5] The name of the group comes from the movie of the same name that bandmate Ezra Koenig and his friends made over summer vacations. Batmanglij produced their self-titled debut album shortly after graduation while concurrently working multiple full-time jobs. He also produced the band's follow up album, Contra which sold 124,000 copies in its first week and landed atop the Billboard 200 charts.[6] Batmanglij plays guitar, keyboard and sings in the band but also acts as a lyricist and songwriter, co-writing the song "Diplomat's Son" on Contra. Koenig has described himself and Batmanglij as "the two main songwriters in the band."[7]

On March 18, 2013, Vampire Weekend released two songs from their album Modern Vampires of the City, "Diane Young" and "Step". Within two weeks each song had garnered more than 1 million views on YouTube. Music for both songs is credited to Batmanglij and Koenig, and lyrics are credited to Koenig. Modern Vampires of the City is the first Vampire Weekend album Batmanglij did not produce alone; for this record he collaborated with longtime friend Ariel Rechtshaid and the two co-produced the album together. It was released May 14, 2013.[8]

Discovery

Batmanglij began recording with Ra Ra Riot's vocalist Wes Miles on a project which was later to become Discovery. They released their debut album LP on July 7, 2009 on XL Recordings. The album features guest vocal contributions from Koenig as well as Dirty Projectors' Angel Deradoorian.[9]

In 2015, Batmanglij produced and contributed vocals on the song "Water" for Ra Ra Riot's fourth album Need Your Light.

Solo work

In September 2011, Batmanglij released a solo track called "Wood". Timeout Chicago's Brent DiCrescenzo gave the song 4 out of 5 stars and wrote that "his voice pleasantly recalls a drowsy David Byrne".[10] On November 1, 2011, Zane Lowe debuted another a solo song sung by Batmanglij called "Don't Let it Get to You" as the Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio1.[11] The Fader referred to it as "a seismic event of a song."[12]

Collaborative work

In 2010, Converse released "All Summer", written by Batmanglij and featured Kid Cudi and Bethany Cosentino from Best Coast.[13]

Batmanglij produced and co-wrote two songs for The Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser's solo album, Black Hours, which was released in June 2014.[14][15] Also in 2014, Batmanglij produced two songs for singer Charli XCX. The song "Need Ur Luv" appears on her album Sucker[16] and the song "Kingdom" featuring Simon Le Bon appears on the The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.[17] In December 2014, Batmanglij along with Diplo and Ed Droste remixed Ty Dolla Sign's "Stand For" into a new song titled "Long Way Home".[18] Batmanglij also wrote original music for a play by Kenneth Lonergan called This Is Our Youth, starring Kieran Culkin, Michael Cera, and Tavi Gevinson, which premiered on Broadway in 2014..

In 2015, Batmanglij worked alongside Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen on her third studio album, E•MO•TION. In an interview with Stereogum, Jepsen described working with Batmanglij as writing with a musician she admires, and said that together they had made "what’s maybe one of [her] favorite songs" on the record.[19] Batmanglij produced and co-wrote the fourth single, "Warm Blood", which was released on July 31, 2015.[20] E•MO•TION was released worldwide on August 21, 2015.[21]

Personal life

Batmanglij is openly gay and talked about his sexual orientation in the magazine Out.[22] In an Instagram post in 2015, he said that Ed Droste of the band Grizzly Bear influenced his decision to publicly come out.[23]

References

  1. HAPPY BIRthDAY Hottie Rostam Batmanglij « LaurenSList. Laurenslist.wordpress.com (November 28, 2009). Retrieved on 2012-05-12.
  2. Iranian American Guitarist of Vampire Weekend, Rostam Batmanglij, Comes Out | MTV IGGY. Blog.mtviggy.com (February 25, 2010). Retrieved on 2012-05-12.
  3. Q&A: Brit Marling, Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij, and Director Zal Batmanglij on Sound of My Voice. www.vanityfair.com (April 17, 2012). Retrieved on 2012-05-12.
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  7. The Artful Dodgers: Santigold & Vampire Weekend :: Music :: Features :: Paste. Pastemagazine.com (January 5, 2010). Retrieved on 2012-05-12.
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