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SoSaLa 2026 CD Release Announced by DooBeeDoo Worldwide Music

The New York-based, Swiss-born Iranian American saxophonist Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi—who goes by the moniker SoSaLa—has been hard at work recording his new follow-up to his 2011 release, Nu World Trash (2011).
The upcoming album, 2026 – American Dream Trash,  is coming together with several distinct details.
1. The Sound: It will feature SoSaLa’s signature blend of free jazz, noise, electronics, and No-Wave rock, with spontaneous, improvised lyrics and spoken word.
2. The Tracklist: Sohrab has recorded 15 tracks for the new record. 9 tracks will be picked for the album in mid-July.
3. The Collaborators: The recordings feature contributions from several artists, including multi-instrumentalist and co-composer Mark C (Live Skull), drummers and percussionists Ronnie Burrage (Wayne Shorter, Joe Zawinul) and Andy Weintraub, percussionist and visual artist Issa Sow (Senegal), electronic trumpet and flugelhorn player Volker Goetze (FlamenKora), and spoken word by David Belmont and Ed Haas.
4. Release & Grammys: The album has been in the works for nearly two years, and SoSaLa plans to release it in July/August and submit it for Grammy consideration in mid August this year.
SoSaLa and Mark C

The SoSaLa 2026 CD Release Countdown has started!!!

Based on three jam sessions with guitarist-bassist-synthe Mark C of Live Skull and drummer and percussionist Andy Weintraub. Yes, they just played and improvised. Two jams in 2024 and one in 2025 at Mark C’s studio. SoSaLa played tenor and soprano saxophones, and in between, I sang or played percussion.

After a while, he listened to all the recorded tracks and was surprised to hear NU NO WAVE music. Music created in the moment and without rules. Without knowing, they all were in sync and played the right notes and scales. SoSaLa’s improvised lyrics became messages nobody can ignore.

By today, SoSaLa has selected 15 tracks. He invited two musicians and spoken-word artists to participate: Isa on congas and percussion; Volker Goetze on electronic trumpet and flugelhorn; and David Belmont and Ed Haas. Except for Isa, all are members of Musicians For Musicians, Inc (MFM).

This CD is a follow-up to SoSaLa’s Nu World Trash, released in 2011. It took him 14 years to record my next album. Why, because life didn’t want me to do that. But when LIFE connected me with Mark C, things started to happen: a fruitful musical collaboration.

SoSaLa intends to submit this album for consideration at the GRAMMYs. This album will be very different from all submitted works.

Wish Mark C and SoSaLa luck that the Recording Academy and its membership have the “big” ears to appreciate our album.
More about the making of the album in the coming posts.

(Photo courtesy of Ed Haas)