Haifa Frequencies

Last week I had the pleasure to be at two very awesome concerts. The first was of the Oriental-Metal act Orphaned Land in the Wunderbar club – I mentioned them already in my previous post about 7 mind-blowing Israeli covers. The concert was pretty good, just as expected. But the second, and more interesting, was actually the monthly Haifa Frequenciesevent at the Syrup. Haifa Frequencies is all about introducing the local live-electronic scene. This time it was 3 acts:

The first to get on the stage was “MAD and LOST”. This new electronic duo Ran Lavi(vocals) and Lee Müller(previously known from another amazing Haifa-based electronic duo Tzif Rozenpot, that also set foot on Frequencies’ stage) made their very first debut on stage.

Mad and Lost.
MAD and LOST. Debut on stage. PC: New Perspective Photography 

Considering the fact that this duo was practically just “born”, there is not a lot of their material online yet. Yet from what there is, here’s a bite:

Second to come was Noga Erez. She was the only performer at the event that I didn’t even hear about before, nevertheless, she was the one who blew my mind the most. Later I found out that she was in the past part of the Secret Sea band(that was headed by another favourite performer of mine – Amit Erez). This young woman, except for having a ghostly mesmerizing voice and impressive synth skills, is also just hypnotically beautiful. I think I just discovered my new musical crush.

Noga Erez. Mesmerizing.
Noga Erez. Mesmerizing. PC: New Perspective Photography

Here’s a little taste:

Also check out her performance with Efrat Ben Zur:

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Rowch. Kicking some-ass. PC: New Perspective Photography.

The last but not least to come on stage to was the kick-ass drummer Rowch A.K.A Offer Bymel. I already had a post with his video teaser for this event, but here’s another of his kick-ass tunes:

Well, that’s all for now. Be safe!