Out Friday 14th June, the renowned jazz and funk trumpeter Sefi Zisling presents his third album ‘The Librarian’, blending classic elements with psychedelic funk, soul, and spiritual jazz. ‘The Librarian’ is dedicated to all things close to Sefi’s heart. The album pays homage to his musical inspirations, his wife, friends, and Eyad, a Palestinian whose story moved Sefi.
"This album was made as an ode to the people I love, and I would like to dedicate this album to them." - Sefi Zisling
Sefi Zisling first started playing the trumpet at the mere age of ten, soon after enrolling in the prestigious art school Thelma Yellin. Performing in an array of bands since his early teens, Sefi has performed and recorded sessions with almost every key player of the jazz world in Israel. His debut album ‘Beyond The Thing I Know’, released on Tel Aviv’s leading collective Raw Tapes, propelled the trumpeter onto the world stage. Sefi then found his home on Tru Thoughts for his sophomore record ‘Expanse’, an album that captured the essence of the classic jazz session and transformed his role from instrumentalist to composer.
The cover art is a painting by the late Walid Abu Shakra, a member of the Abu Shakra family who have collectively played a pivotal role in the Palestinian-Israeli art scene and are respected worldwide. Walid aimed to highlight the expropriation of Palestinian land by the Israeli state and centred his artistic career on safeguarding a disappearing landscape through his monochromatic etchings.
Selling Points
Sefi Zisling's sophomore album "Expanse" sold out on vinyl in the first few months
The cover art is a painting by the late Walid Abu Shakra, a member of the Abu Shakra family who have collectively played a pivotal role in the Palestinian-Israeli art scene
Praise from Jazz FM (Playlisting), FIP, Jamie Cullum (BBC Radio 2), Jazz Times, Jazziz, Tom Ravenscroft, Huey Morgan, Cerys Matthews (BBC 6Music), Musica Macondo, Music Is My Sanctuary, Bandcamp Weekly, Wax Poetics and much more.
Recorded intimately and live with a five-piece ensemble
The LP features a spellbinding version of Mall Waldron's jazz standard 'All Alone'
Mixed by renowned engineer George Atkins (80 Hertz Studios)
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Or Kantor returns with his sophomore album Snake Island, a vivid and cinematic journey through imagined landscapes and lost love, for fans of Eden Ahbez and other seekers of sound and spirit.
Following the critical success of his 2024 debut Sarda Sarda, praised by BBC Radio 6 Music, FIP Radio, RRR Australia, WYEP, KCRW, and Songlines Magazine, Kantor continues to refine his distinctive sonic identity, grounded in instrumental storytelling.
With Snake Island, Kantor ventures deeper into what he calls Subterranean Music, an atmospheric fusion of Mediterranean ballads, desert blues, spiritual jazz, and psychedelic textures. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Gábor Szabó, Omar Khorshid, The Budos Band, Dorothy Ashby, and Tommy Guerrero, he crafts instrumentals that feel both timeless and cinematic.
"Snake Island was written as a soundtrack to a fictional film that disappeared from the world, one that most likely no one has ever seen," says Kantor. "It began as a tragic love story, imagined during my time on a remote island in the Cyclades. Every landscape felt like a scene waiting for music. Eventually, the story gave way to sound."
A respected tattoo artist and founder of the Love Light Studio, Kantor's musical path began after a chance encounter with Johnny Sharoni (Garden City Movement, A&R at Anova Records). During a tattoo session, Sharoni heard Kantor's demos and was immediately struck by their raw beauty.
Kantor now steps confidently into the next chapter of his creative journey. Snake Island is more than an album. It is a mythic, imagined soundtrack to a film that only exists in memory, rendered in tones that shimmer like heat on stone.
- A1: Cloud Of Me (4:02)
- A2: High On Star Dance (3:12)
- A3: Double Astral Move (3:25)
- A4: Yesterday's Forest Magic (3:35)
- A5: Purple T-Shirts (Feat Sefi Zisling) (3:04)
- B1: Alien Sphere (Feat Mndsgn) (2:57)
- B2: Neo Drive Knows You (3:32)
- B3: Changa Cold Change (1:56)
- B4: Ucid Intent (Feat Nitai Hershkovits) (4:36)
- B5: Ancient Energy Search (Feat Nomok) (3:45)
- B6: Rings Of There (2:16)
- A1: Amir Bresler - Please Do
- A2: Sol Monk - Third Eye (Feat. Jenny Penkin)
- A3: Nitai Hershkovits - Flyin' Bamboo Feat. (Feat. Mndsgn)
- A4: Mo Rayon - Icey 2
- A5: Sixounce - Tomato Wax
- A6: Dj Mesh - All Night (Feat. Mo Rayon)
- A7: Playdead - Less Sad, More Psycho
- B1: Sefi Zisling - Daytime Near Calm Waters
- B2: Buttering Trio - Cacti Juice
- B3: Nomok - Time To Talk (Instrumental Version)
- B4: Kali Boog - Infinite Innit (Feat. Ateller)
- B5: Yudko - So It Goes
- B6: Rejoicer - Dreaming Upper Body
The Tel Aviv based music label 'Raw Tapes Records' has been getting a lot of attention in the last few years, broasdcasted around the world (Gilles Peterson/BBC, The Gaslamp Killer, Toshio Matsuraa/Tokyo Moon FM, Dom Servini/Wah Wah 45 London, Peanut Butter Wolf/Stones Throw LA, Radio Nova/France, Wicked Jazz Sounds/Amsterdam, KCRW/LA, Andrew Jervis/Bandcamp).
With more than 70 albums released out of around 20 local artists within an 10-years work, this is no doubt the most productive independant music label in the history of Israel, and surely Tel Aviv's leading Beats/Hip Hop label and collective.
Puzzles vol.3 is the third volume in the Puzzles Compilations Series from Raw Tapes, featuring 13 of the current artists on the label, including Buttering Trio, Sol Monk & Nitai Hershkovits. The release features cooperations with MNDSGN, vocalist Jenny Penkin, Uzi Ramirez and more.
Curated by KerenDun, this album ranges from Beats & Hip Hop to Jazz and Electronics.
The album marks the 10-years-Anniversary for Raw Tapes.
- A1: Omri Smadar (Primary) - Crystal Sky (Intro)
- A2: Omri Smadar (Primary), Ofer Bymel (Primary) - Interplanetary Affair
- A3: Omri Smadar (Primary), Roy Avital (Primary) - Letting Go
- A4: Omri Smadar (Primary), Kayma (Primary) - Hear Me Out
- A5: Omri Smadar (Primary), Megaphonim (Primary) - Roundabout
- A6: Omri Smadar (Primary), Dafna Shilon (Primary) - Just A Drop
- B1: Omri Smadar (Primary), Udi Fagundes (Primary) Sefi Zisling (Featuring) - Vem Solto Feat. Sefi Zisling
- B2: Omri Smadar (Primary), Jenia Tarsol (Primary) Nona Choir (Featuring) - Lose Your Soul Feat. Nona Choir
- B3: Omri Smadar (Primary), Berry Sakharof (Primary) - Circumstance
- B4: Omri Smadar (Primary), Sun Taylor (Primary), Nona Choir (Featuring) - What Would You Do Feat. Sun Tailor, Nona Choir
The electronic music producer returns to his songwriting roots with a kaleidoscopic new album, featuring collaborations across genres and generations
- 01: Can`t Stop
- 02: Never On Time
- 03: Bad Feeling (Feat. Hila Ruach)
- 04: Ebisu Mon Amour (Feat. Sefi Zisling)
- 05: Tu Ne Reverras Plus Mes Yeux (Feat. Ninet Tayeb &Amp; Berry Sakharof)
- 06: Spinnin` (Feat. Ninet Tayeb)
- 07: Revolving Door (Feat. Dreamcast)
- 08: I Haven`t Slept In Weeks (Feat. Sefi Zisling)
- 09: Allure
- 10: You`ve Lost That Feeling (Feat. Maayan Linik)
- 11: Stay (Feat. Jenny Penkin)
- 12: Can`t Let This Happen To You (Feat. Eden Ladin)
- 13: Time Was Never Enough
Garden City Movement, the critically acclaimed Indie Pop/Rock duo who is celebrated for their
dynamic sound and experimental approach, is delighted to announce the release of three sets of
singles, paving the way for their highly anticipated sophomore album, "Never On Time",
scheduled for release on July 19 via Anova Music.
From their early days, Garden City Movement has captured hearts and minds across the globe,
earning acclaim from Pitchfork, FADER, and FACT, and gracing stages at Glastonbury, Primavera,
and Pukkelpop. Despite the challenges posed by cancer and the departure of a band member,
the duo has emerged stronger than ever, marking their territory in the music world with notable
achievements, including "Summer Night" being chosen by EA-Sports as the FIFA 22 official
soundtrack and a performance at the 2023 Formula 1 race in Singapore.
Garden City Movement, comprised of Roy Avital & Johnny Sharoni, is globally recognized for their
experimental soundscapes. They've drawn attention from prestigious platforms like Pitchfork and
FADER, and earned the title as the official soundtrack for EA Sports' FIFA 22, for "Summer Night".
Their resilience in the face of adversity, including a battle with cancer that put a temporary hold
on their music, only fueled their creative fire. In 2019, they made a triumphant return, further
solidifying their international presence with a successful tour in Japan, which earned them a spot
on the Top 100 "J-Wave" Japanese charts for "Miss You Under Shimokita Sky". A few years later in
2023, they were invited to perform at the renowned Formula 1 event in Singapore. Despite recent
changes, with Joe departing and the band transitioning to a duo, Garden City Movement
continues to evolve. Their upcoming album promises exciting collaborations across genres,
reflecting their diverse influences and the personal growth from their challenges. This next
chapter is not only a testament to their artistic innovation but also their enduring spirit.
'The Ceiling' is Iogi's debut solo album, featuring himself on all
instruments
The album introduces iogi's compositions and lyrics, his smooth vocals and his
unique approach to music. A nostalgic 60's vibe, with influences from Connan
Mockasin, Paul McCartney, Beach House and the like. The album was produced
together with Nomok, and it features a few guests - Nomok, Sefi Zisling & Amir
Bresler. Vinyl edition includes bonus track.
In November 2020, with the entire world locked down at home, Amir
Bresler was itching to create - He'd spent years onstage, but never
released a full solo album
A friend's invitation brought him to a rural village outside Tel Aviv, and the move lit a spark: Bresler set up shop in the village's local auditorium named 'The House of Arches', and planned single-day sessions with different combinations of Tel Aviv's finest, including keyboardist/ producer Rejoicer, Yemen Blues frontman Ravid
Kahalani, bassist Gilad Abro, pianist Nomok and trumpeter Sefi Zisling. For nearly a week, crews of friends drove north and dug into psychedelic jazz and funk, all built upon Bresler's polyrhythmic beats. They captured spontaneous bursts of energy ' free-form jams in the morning reigned into tight, mesmerizing grooves in the afternoon. Those six compositions ' each recorded live in one day ' make up
House of Arches, Amir Bresler's first solo LP, out on Raw Tapes, with grooves as deep as the Mediterranean where it was conceived.
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