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Most Gen X-and-Y-ers would agree that hip-hop music has become a universal bridge between cultures, and who better to prove the point than a six-man crew from “We take inspiration from many musical styles,” explains guitarist and backing vocalist Yuval Gerstein, “and of course Middle Eastern and Jewish music traditions are in our roots. We apply a lot of Middle Eastern musical concepts, where you might find a Hasidic melody on top of hip-hop drums, bass and a funky guitar. But each one of us comes from a very different musical background, so we all just like good music from all genres.” This melting pot of sound recently kept a packed house at Joe’s Pub in New York moving and grooving until well into the night—a memorable close to a brief U.S. tour that had brought Coolooloosh to New York’s Israel Non-Stop Festival and then down to Texas for the South By Southwest Music Conference. Behind the blaring horns of Arik Levy and Sefi Zisling and the cascading rhyme flow of MC Rebel Sun, the rhythm section of Gerstein, Ori Winokur (bass) and Yogev Shitrit (drums) delivers a funky punch that lingers. “There’s a very large hip-hop scene in
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יום שבת, 21 בפברואר 2009
Spotlight on Coolooloosh from Global Rhythm mag
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