Omer Klein

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Oud Song 04:37 Tools
SLEEPWALKERS 04:35 Tools
WONDER AND AWE 04:35 Tools
Yemen 03:55 Tools
Shalvat Nefesh 02:25 Tools
Joséphine 02:52 Tools
Netanya 04:58 Tools
Arak 02:13 Tools
Fear of Heights 08:05 Tools
Abutbul 06:25 Tools
Heart beats 02:52 Tools
BLINKY PALERMO 04:04 Tools
Fearless Friday 06:13 Tools
Voices of War 04:04 Tools
Ship of Fools 04:23 Tools
The Journey Home 06:13 Tools
Melody For Alon 06:31 Tools
Malchut 05:54 Tools
3/4 Mantra 03:44 Tools
Unerasable 01:47 Tools
ONE STEP AT A TIME 05:15 Tools
Alma 04:49 Tools
5/8 Mantra 03:22 Tools
Middle East Blues 03:51 Tools
Niggum 04:27 Tools
Spilt Milk 06:13 Tools
Modesty 05:15 Tools
Sun Light 03:16 Tools
Remembering 05:41 Tools
MIXTAPE 05:05 Tools
Azure 06:02 Tools
Bliss 06:34 Tools
Don't Be a Zombie 06:34 Tools
UNDERDOG 05:05 Tools
HOOKUP 05:28 Tools
Resistance 06:13 Tools
One for the Road 05:05 Tools
Each and Every Child 05:28 Tools
What's on Your Mind? 05:28 Tools
Tiul Be 'Israel 06:21 Tools
Kavana 05:28 Tools
Inevitable 07:53 Tools
To the Unknown 04:50 Tools
Wonder and Awe 2 06:02 Tools
Le Papa de Simon 07:01 Tools
Niggun 04:27 Tools
Mr Dream 06:02 Tools
Shwaye Shwaye 05:17 Tools
The Wedding Song 04:00 Tools
I Guess That's Why They Call It Falling 05:17 Tools
España 06:47 Tools
Calla Lily 05:17 Tools
Baghdad Blues 04:15 Tools
The Ravens 03:55 Tools
Dvash 03:51 Tools
Introduction 02:09 Tools
Turquoise Memories 03:55 Tools
Tears On a Bionic Cheek 07:01 Tools
Heidad 06:07 Tools
Dimensions 07:01 Tools
Shining Through Broken Glass 06:37 Tools
Stav 07:01 Tools
Song #1 06:10 Tools
The End 06:13 Tools
Hope 04:29 Tools
Desert Song 08:15 Tools
Neila 04:03 Tools
Our Sea 04:03 Tools
Highschool Song 08:39 Tools
Shir Avoda 04:17 Tools
Rockets On The Balcony 05:17 Tools
Solois 05:17 Tools
Last Day of School 05:17 Tools
Tripoli 05:17 Tools
Radio Mediteran 05:17 Tools
3\4 Mantra 03:46 Tools
Josephine 03:46 Tools
Sofia Baby 03:46 Tools
Tour In Israel 06:21 Tools
Intention 05:27 Tools
Desert Trip 05:27 Tools
Meadle East Blues 03:51 Tools
Mr. Dream 06:01 Tools
Protest 06:01 Tools
Jose Gonzalez - Heartbeats 06:01 Tools
The Ravens (feat. Haggai Cohen Milo) 06:01 Tools
oud son 03:22 Tools
Tiul Be Israel 06:19 Tools
acutbul 06:19 Tools
5-8 Mantra 03:22 Tools
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Omer Klein was born in Israel May 15th, 1982 and grew up in the town of Netanya. He began to study music at age 7. He excelled and was accepted to Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts, a national arts academy that fostered a number of the talents that make up the Israeli-American jazz movement, including mentor and bandmate Omer Avital. Klein achieved recognition officially as an �Outstanding Musician� by the Israeli Ministry of Culture. He later received a scholarship to attend the New England Conservatory in Boston and moved to the United States. Since 2006, he has been living and working in New York, and working with artists such as Joel Frahm, Clarence Penn, Ben Street, Meshell Ndgeocello, Jason Lindner, Avishai Cohen, Donny McCaslin, Joe Martin, Jaleel Shaw, and of course, Omer Avital. I had already heard Omer Klein in the newest edition of Omer Avital�s ensemble. Ever since I met Omer Avital 12 years ago, I�ve been intrigued by the new music arising out of the Israel-New York jazz connection. In the mid-nineties, the now-legendary Omer Avital Sextet made a big impact on the New York scene, synthesizing elements of Middle Eastern and African Music with American Jazz, and coming out with a music of wide dramatic sweep that was the definitive statement of a new jazz sound. Now fully the maestro, Avital has been mentor to a generation of young musicians. Recently, he�s talked a lot about Omer Klein: �Omer Klein is an exceptional musician. He seems to have his own voice already at this early stage of his musical development, and he is on his way to develop a style of his own. We connected the first time we ever played; it felt like we were speaking the same language. Our musical and personal friendship has been growing ever since. He is a true artist in every way.� This group, with Avital on bass accompanying Klein on his debut as leader, brings the movement full circle. Add spectacular rhythmic backing from Ziv Ravitz and Itamar Doari, and you have a good lead-up to a recording session. But there was something more. I found this was a group with a bond that runs as deep as blood. It�s hard to pinpoint it at first. Sure they�re friends, sure they�re all great musicians, but it�s a lot more. It�s more like a tribal bond, the kind of bond that connects people back through the centuries. That bond is palpable here, and it infuses energy into the music and gives this record a unique kind of vitality�I don�t know when I�ve ever seen more joy at a recording session. To get the feeling, picture dancing in the streets, but the kind of dancing that bears all the marks and wisdom of the ancients, the kind of dancing that celebrates another year of surviving against all odds. There is joy, but with a tinge of the bittersweet. This is a part of the essence of folk music, with themes of love and loss, and of innocence taken and � maybe sometimes � regained. Sometimes Klein sounds like he�s playing folk songs of the sort that everyone knows. He could be the next Caspi if he wants it. To complement this group�s cohesive affinity, there is also virtuosity to spare on all sides. Omer Avital plays beautifully with the master�s touch throughout, and does some memorable microtonal bowing on the bass, and adds some lovely work on the oud. Percussionist Itamar Doari choreographs a multi-character rhythmic dance and gives a stirring performance as a one-man orchestra. And drummer Ziv Ravitz creates larger-than-life drum tapestries, giving us an experience as vivid as that of sitting in the first row at the theater in front of the giant screen. With a debut record as strong as this, a bright future is assured for Omer Klein, and we�ll look forward to many more years of great music. Luke Kaven November, 2007 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.