User:Street Family/Sandbox
AshCon Eslamy was born in Uromieh located in Northwest of Iran in 1983, he commenced his work with the movie industry as a child actor at the age of eight staring in 3 of the biggest movies of all time in Iran, Flowers & Bullets 1991 [1] , The Escape 1992 [2] and Marzieh 1994 [3].
He then moved to Auckland New Zealand at the age of 13 and attended Mount Albert Grammar School where he learned a different approach to life. After Dropping out of M.A.G.S in the year of 2000 he put his focus on working a professional life within the Management and Marketing industry all around New Zealand Representing National and International clients. In 2007 Ash was forced to leave a good life in New Zealand and move to Iran for a year to help with the family business and started his professional music courier as a producer there while being influenced by all aspects of life in a 3rd world country such as poverty and political pressures which was mirrored in his earlier productions. After coming back to New Zealand in 2008 AshCon reconnected with his street family and started the roots of “Street Productions Ltd” to take their musical visions further and represent New Zealand as a music nation to the world while keeping the Middle Eastern and authentic influences alive in their tunes.
AshCon and the Family are releasing the 1st Street Productions album by beginning of 2011 which contains more than 13 artists from New Zealand, Iran, United Kingdom and Brooklyn New York bringing you many great flavors of music from Hip Hop to Dance, to Urban and electronic. Look out for featured artists such as Matei Vi (M6), kayvan Esmaeil (K1), Paaka Davis, kaveh Esmaeil (Stole1), Rocky Ponting (ROC), Anthony, Merran Bennett, Reena Edwards, Clinton Niuafe( Dice), Rezin & Stash, Budmond production boys (Joel & End), Row Kid, Sim from Bronx, Hood Fellaz from Bronx and many more artists who have played a big part in making great music from the studio’s of Street Productions.
Ash has also started a close relationship with respected broadcasting stations to be the missing link between these stations and many popular movie and music distribution companies within the Middle East and south Asia to source the latest archives of available films, dramas and music to Australasia.