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Nava Tehila: Dancing in the Glory - A Journey into Kabbalat Shabbat
New and exciting melodies for Friday night prayers. East meets west, Klezmer meets Flamenco, Reggae and Blues in this beautiful collection of songs and chants from Jerusalem.
David Zeller: Path of the Heart
Chants and Songs from multiple traditions, for uplifting your Soul. 17 beautiful chants from various spiritual traditions. Including: native American, Sufi, Indian, and Jewish traditions. Melodies that you may sing while walking the path of the heart.
Recommended if you like
Shlomo Carlebach,
Woody Guthrie.
Acropolis: The Aftermath
The debut release of the pioneering Extreme Power/Progressive Metal Supergroup from Israel. The 23 minutes EP showcases the bands diverse musicianship and virtuoso performing abilities, in the context of colorful, fresh, heavy and melodic songs.
Recommended if you like
Children of Bodom,
DragonForce,
Stratovarius.
Marsh Dondurma: Marsh Dondurma
A big, brassy, tasty mix of ethnic music, jazz and funk
Recommended if you like
Boban Marković,
Goran Bregović,
Youngblood Brass Band.
Raz Hartman: Shuva
Prayer, yearning, joy and celebration encapsuled in new Jewish melodies.
Recommended if you like
Shlomo Carlebach,
Shlomo Katz.
Tamar Eisenman: Tamar Eisenman - EP
indy, personal folk-rock.
Recommended if you like
Ani DiFranco,
Rickie Lee Jones.
Kathy Ben Haroush: Karma Noir
Kathy's music style could be described as a combination of gothic rock ,metal and rapcore, with electronic, Opera and oriental influences."Evanescence meets Linkin Park" .
Recommended if you like
Evanescence,
Linkin Park,
Within Temptation.
David Zeller: Ruach
Jewish spiritual, meditative music. Verses in most of the songs in Hebrew and English, from Carlebach, Breslov, and others. Slow and deep. Full explanations in booklet.
Recommended if you like
Shaina Noll,
Shlomo Carlebach.