


Cobble
From haunting melodies to future-facing hip hop, Cobble’s music is ever eclectic
Selected Albums
NoiseCool contemporary electro with big beats, synths and FX
Latest Tracks
- Kranji3614/1Warm, ethereal alt pop with a rousing rolling groove, defiant female vocal, growling bass & haunting crystal-like textures4:05
- No Matter What3614/2Melancholic experimental electronica with wistful keyboard chord progression, powerful beat, retro sci-fi textures & male vocals4:40
- Grey3614/3Dreamy electro pop with driving 808 beats, hollow percussion, warm keys, eerie synths & soft enigmatic female vocals3:38
- Hard To Wake Up3614/4Abstract laid-back hip hop beat with lazy timing, lo-fi male rap & airy female vocals, warm chords & sci-fi synth layers3:42
- Breathe Out3614/5Energetic electro pop song with house-esque beats, repeating percussion, ethereal textures, guitars & soft female vocals3:45
- Sit Back3614/6Jittery hip hop groove with rolling chord progression, layered synths, lofi rap vocals & eccentrically pitched male vocals3:10
The story behind the sound
Cobble makes music that’s as eclectic as his upbringing. His artist name is a reference to the nature of the universe and how tiny pieces come together to form complex matter - a concept all too familiar to the UK born, Singapore raised, part-Persian producer. Now residing in Liverpool, he’s been making music since he was 17, switching from a previously chosen career path of sound engineering after studying at Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Fuelled by his multi-cultural background, the now 25-year-old Saam Jafarzadeh releases his new single, ‘October’, the first in a series of tracks from his project 'Noise'. The album swings from warming synths to staccato vocal samples to future-facing hip hop covering all bases for what he describes himself as “Martian Hip Hop”.
Saam Jafarzadeh, aka Cobble, knows where the groove is at. He blends haunting melodies with driving beats and breathes new life into songs courtesy of his remixes.