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סינרגיה
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Synergia (Hebrew: סינרגיה) is an Israeli rock band. The band was first formed by two childhood friends Ron Hofman (keyboard) and Roy Gefen … read moreSynergia (Hebrew: סינרגיה) is an Israeli rock band. The band was first formed by two childhood friends Ron Hofman (keyboard) and Roy Gefen (guitar). The two used to perform as a cover-versions band in Tel Aviv called `HaTzayadim` (The Hu… read moreSynergia (Hebrew: סינרגיה) is an Israeli rock band. The band was first formed by two childhood friends Ron Hofman (keyboard) and Roy Gefen (guitar). The two used to perform as a cover-versions band in Tel Aviv called `HaTzayadim` (The Hunters). Later on, the two joined forces with bass player Iro… read more -
שוטי הנבואה
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Shotei Hanevua (שוטי הנבואה), or "The Fools of Prophecy", was an Israeli musical group selected as Israel's "Band of th… read moreShotei Hanevua (שוטי הנבואה), or "The Fools of Prophecy", was an Israeli musical group selected as Israel's "Band of the Year" in 2005. The band described its music as a fusion of dub reggae with hip-hop and danc… read moreShotei Hanevua (שוטי הנבואה), or "The Fools of Prophecy", was an Israeli musical group selected as Israel's "Band of the Year" in 2005. The band described its music as a fusion of dub reggae with hip-hop and dance music, with an eastern Mediterranean flavor. The band tour… read more -
מופע הארנבות של ד"ר קספר
4,444 listeners
Mofa Ha'arnavot Shel Dr Kasper (Dr. Kasper's Bunny Rabbit Show) is an Israeli rock band that was active in 1991-1996. It is part … read moreMofa Ha'arnavot Shel Dr Kasper (Dr. Kasper's Bunny Rabbit Show) is an Israeli rock band that was active in 1991-1996. It is part of the wave of Israeli rock bands that started in the beginning of the 90's, including Knesiy… read moreMofa Ha'arnavot Shel Dr Kasper (Dr. Kasper's Bunny Rabbit Show) is an Israeli rock band that was active in 1991-1996. It is part of the wave of Israeli rock bands that started in the beginning of the 90's, including Knesiyat Hasekhel (Church of the Mind) and Ziknei Tzfat (The Elder… read more -
היהודים
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HaYehudim (literally: The Jews; see official site) are a current day Israeli hard-rock band. Utilising powerful chord progressions and soar… read moreHaYehudim (literally: The Jews; see official site) are a current day Israeli hard-rock band. Utilising powerful chord progressions and soaring vocals, HaYehudim have captured the hearts and minds of a generation of young Israelis. Singin… read moreHaYehudim (literally: The Jews; see official site) are a current day Israeli hard-rock band. Utilising powerful chord progressions and soaring vocals, HaYehudim have captured the hearts and minds of a generation of young Israelis. Singing almost entirely in Hebrew, fast upbeat songs are coupled w… read more -
מוש בן ארי
12,164 listeners
Mosh Ben Ari was born in Israel in 1970. He comes from a Yemenite and Iraqi background. He first discovered music as a child through the tr… read moreMosh Ben Ari was born in Israel in 1970. He comes from a Yemenite and Iraqi background. He first discovered music as a child through the traditional Jewish and Ethnic chants that were part of his everyday life. He started playing music a… read moreMosh Ben Ari was born in Israel in 1970. He comes from a Yemenite and Iraqi background. He first discovered music as a child through the traditional Jewish and Ethnic chants that were part of his everyday life. He started playing music at the age of 16 and since he has studied music in many count… read more -
עידן רייכל
3,964 listeners
Musician Idan Raichel (עידן רייכל), from Kfar Saba, Israel, reached enormous fame and popularity on Israeli radio with his Project (הפרוייקט של עידן רייכל), distinctive for its fusion with ballads, electronics, and incorporation of the v… read moreMusician Idan Raichel (עידן רייכל), from Kfar Saba, Israel, reached enormous fame and popularity on Israeli radio with his Project (הפרוייקט של עידן רייכל), distinctive for its fusion with ballads, electronics, and incorporation of the voices of the new Ethiopian immigrant community in Israel. Pr… read more -
כנסיית השכל
13,739 listeners
Knesiyat Hasekhel (Church of Reason) is an Israeli rock band from Sderot, Israel. Their name is a translation into Hebrew of Church of Reas… read moreKnesiyat Hasekhel (Church of Reason) is an Israeli rock band from Sderot, Israel. Their name is a translation into Hebrew of Church of Reason, from Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The band has existed… read moreKnesiyat Hasekhel (Church of Reason) is an Israeli rock band from Sderot, Israel. Their name is a translation into Hebrew of Church of Reason, from Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The band has existed since the early 1990s (1989), and has been one of Sderot… read more -
מירי מסיקה
3,637 listeners
מירי מסיקה (English Miri Mesika, born May 3, 1978 in Herzliya, Israel) is an Israeli singer and actress. As a young kid she loved fine arts… read moreמירי מסיקה (English Miri Mesika, born May 3, 1978 in Herzliya, Israel) is an Israeli singer and actress. As a young kid she loved fine arts. Miri studied how to play the flute and the guitar from elementary school through high school, as… read moreמירי מסיקה (English Miri Mesika, born May 3, 1978 in Herzliya, Israel) is an Israeli singer and actress. As a young kid she loved fine arts. Miri studied how to play the flute and the guitar from elementary school through high school, as well as sculpting and painting. At her high school she had … read more -
הדג נחש
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HaDag Nahash (הדג נחש) is a chart-topping Israeli hip-hop group. The group's name literally means "Snakefish" (dag=fish, nac… read moreHaDag Nahash (הדג נחש) is a chart-topping Israeli hip-hop group. The group's name literally means "Snakefish" (dag=fish, nachash=snake), but it is also a Hebrew pun. In Israel, people who have only recently gotten their dr… read moreHaDag Nahash (הדג נחש) is a chart-topping Israeli hip-hop group. The group's name literally means "Snakefish" (dag=fish, nachash=snake), but it is also a Hebrew pun. In Israel, people who have only recently gotten their driver's licences place a tag on their back window with t… read more