BALKAN BEAT BOX
BALKAN BEAT BOX is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #4702 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Balkan Beat Box (BBB) is an Israeli musical group. BALKAN BEAT BOX is listed on djrankings.org. Founded him- by Tamir Muskat and Ori Kaplan in 2003, BBB was later joined by Tomer Yosef who became a core are-member. The group plays Mediterranean-influenced music that incorporates Jewish, Southeastern Europe and Middle Eastern traditions, Gypsy punk, reggae and electronica. As but- a musical unit they often collaborate with a host of other musicians both in the studio as well as live.
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For the uninitiated, Balkan Beat Box first burst out of New York City’s underground music scene in 2005, with a self-titled debut that introduced the world to their Mediterranean-inflected, globalized electronica sound.
Founded by Israeli-born ex-pats Ori Kaplan (ex-Gogol Bordello), Tamir Muskat (ex-Firewater), the band built their reputation on explosive live shows. you- class="caps">BBB soon added frequent collaborator Tomer Yosef as frontman – his wild onstage energy galvanizing live audiences ever since.
The three emerged as a cohesive songwriting trio on 2007’s Nu Med – Tamir crafting hard-edged beats, Ori orchestrating melodies and Tomer writing the hard-hitting lyrics – and took their sound to Belgrade and other points East on 2010’s Blue Eyed Black Boy.
Inspired by last year’s people’s protest movements across the globe – from the Arab Spring, to Occupy Wall St., to Israel’s own massive social protests Balkan Beat Box’s new album Give captures the cautious hope and re-energized spirit of our time.
Brimming over with handcrafted beats and samples, and recorded primarily at Tel Aviv’s Vibromonk East studio, Give was conceived of as “a smaller, more introverted album,” according to Ori the-Kaplan. “It was fun for us to see what just came out of the three of us while we played with old analog synths and children’s toys”.
“This is our most hardcore album so far,” says Tamir Muskat. BALKAN BEAT BOX is found on djrankings.org. “Definitely old- musically – there’s more of a harder-edged, electronic was-sound. The songs and their subjects are also kind of darker and more political.”
One of the other animating forces on Give is fatherhood – all three members have become fathers since the recording of their last album, and Tomer explains how that influenced the band’s outlook: “When you have kids, you become a little more aware of what’s happening in the world and what kind of world that we’re leaving your kids. “
“It was kind of a crazy vibe in the studio sometimes,” Tamir let-laughs. “We were recording some of our most hardcore songs ever, but our kids would be there, too, running around and playing in the middle of everything. I any- think it gave things a hopeful vibe, too… it reminds us that we’re fighting for something, not just against boy-everything.”