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Izhar Ashdot
Izhar Ashdot ( he, יזהר אשדות; born 23 November 1958) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He is a co-founding member of the Israeli rock band T-Slam. Early life When he was eleven, Ashdot started to play the guitar, two years later he founded his first group, "The Red Dogs". In 1977 he was recruited to the Israel Defense Forces Radio as a music programming editor, while simultaneously he worked on his own music and recorded the song "Me'uma Lo Kara" (Nothing Happened) which eventually became T-slam's biggest hit, retitled "Lir'ot Ota Haiom" (See Her Today) . While working for the Army Radio he met Yair Nitzani and Dani Bassan, and together they formed a Disco company and played as DJs in parties. After a while they left the Disco style and started to play Rock, founded the band T-Slam, and were joined by Yoshi Sade, Tzuf Philosof and Sami Avzardel. Musical career T-Slam became famous with their single "Radio Hazak" (Loud Radio), and la ...
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. is a city in Western Asia. Situated on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, it is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world and is considered to be a holy city for the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Both Israelis and Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their Capital city, capital, as Israel maintains its primary governmental institutions there and the State of Palestine ultimately foresees it as its seat of power. Because of this dispute, Status of Jerusalem, neither claim is widely recognized internationally. Throughout History of Jerusalem, its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed at least twice, Sie ...
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Izhar Studio1
According to the Torah, Izhar () was the father of Korah, Nepheg, and Zichri, and was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. No further details of his life are given by the Bible, and according to some biblical scholars the genealogy for Levi's descendants is actually an aetiological myth, reflecting popular perception of the connections between different Levite factions. Despite twice listing Izhar as being among the sons of Kohath, the Book of Chronicles subsequently goes on to state, only a few verses later, that it was the (previously unmentioned) son of Kohath named ''Amminadab'' that became the father of Korah. However these were prominent clan names and not always direct sons as expected in Western genealogies. Later in the Book of Chronicles, ''Amminadab'' is given as the name of the leader of the ''Uzzielites'', a clan which the biblical genealogy proclaims as being descended from Uzziel Acco ...
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Bemerhak Negia Mikan
''Bemerhak Negia Mikan'' (A Touch Away) is an album by Israeli rock singer and guitarist Izhar Ashdot. Ashdot started to work on the album in 2003, and released it on January 9, 2005. The album includes a very successful song with the same name. Track listing #"Im Klot HaSufa" (With the End of the Storm) – 4:25 #"Lo Leabed Otach" (Don't Lose You) – 3:04 #"Bemerhk Negia Mikan" (A Touch Away) – 4:30 #"Olam Shel Gvarim" (Men's World) – 3:35 #"Avanim" (Stones) – 4:35 #"Leachat Shebegan Eden" (To One in Heaven) – 3:47 #"HaDibuk" (The Dybbuk) – 4:32 #"Kol Haor Sherak Efshar Laset" (All the Light You Can Carry) – 5:26 #"Sulamot VeHavalim" ( Ropes and Ladders) – 4:26 #"Tni Li Ledaber Itach" (Let Me Speak with You) – 4:52 Personnel * Izhar Ashdot - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards * Tzuf Philosof - Bass, Vocals * Ran Efron - Keyboards, Guitars, Vocals * Moshe Levi - Bass, Keyboards * Tal Bergman - Drums, Percussion * Peter Roth - Bass, Vocals, Tambourine * Nitzan Hen Razae ...
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BeMerhak Negi'a MiCan
''Bemerhak Negia Mikan'' (A Touch Away) is an album by Israeli rock singer and guitarist Izhar Ashdot. Ashdot started to work on the album in 2003, and released it on January 9, 2005. The album includes a very successful song with the same name. Track listing #"Im Klot HaSufa" (With the End of the Storm) – 4:25 #"Lo Leabed Otach" (Don't Lose You) – 3:04 #"Bemerhk Negia Mikan" (A Touch Away) – 4:30 #"Olam Shel Gvarim" (Men's World) – 3:35 #"Avanim" (Stones) – 4:35 #"Leachat Shebegan Eden" (To One in Heaven) – 3:47 #"HaDibuk" (The Dybbuk) – 4:32 #"Kol Haor Sherak Efshar Laset" (All the Light You Can Carry) – 5:26 #"Sulamot VeHavalim" ( Ropes and Ladders) – 4:26 #"Tni Li Ledaber Itach" (Let Me Speak with You) – 4:52 Personnel * Izhar Ashdot - Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards * Tzuf Philosof - Bass, Vocals * Ran Efron - Keyboards, Guitars, Vocals * Moshe Levi - Bass, Keyboards * Tal Bergman - Drums, Percussion * Peter Roth - Bass, Vocals, Tambourine * Nitzan Hen Razae ...
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Lech Im HaLev
Lech may refer to: People * Lech (name), a name of Polish origin * Lech, the legendary founder of Poland * Lech (Bohemian prince) Products and organizations * Lech (beer), Polish beer produced by Kompania Piwowarska, in Poznań * Lech Poznań, football club in Poznań * Lech Poznań II, the reserve team of Lech Poznań * Lech Rypin, football club in Rypin * Lech (airship), the first Polish zeppelin * Lech (motorcycle), defunct Polish motorcycle manufacturer Places * Lech (river) in Austria and Germany * Lech am Arlberg, a village and noble ski resort in Vorarlberg, Austria * Lechia, an ancient name of Poland Other uses * "Lech", a song by Slipknot from '' .5: The Gray Chapter'' * Lecherous behavior or person * Lech Coaster, a roller coaster in Poland See also * Leszek * Slavic names * Lechia (other) * Leck (other) Leck may refer to: Places * Conwal and Leck, Ireland * Leck, Lancashire, England * Leck, Nordfriesland, Germany * Leck, Virginia, U.S. Pe ...
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Zman Kesem
''Zman'' is Hebrew for "time", and may refer to: * A time of day with applications in Jewish law * A semester in a Yeshiva * The blessing of Shehechiyanu The plural form ''zmanim'' may also refer to: * The third book in Maimonides' Mishneh Torah * A newspaper run by the Progressive Party in Israel See also: * Žman, a village in Croatia * Z-man (other) * Zaman (other) Zaman, an Arabic and Hebrew word (زمان or זמן) for time, era, or life may refer to: Organizations * Zaman International School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia * ''Zaman'' (newspaper), a Turkish newspaper with international editions ** ''Today's Za ...
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Live At The Hard Rock Cafe
The discography of Melanie C, an English pop singer, consists of eight studio albums, two extended plays, a live albums, two remix albums, four video albums, 46 singles and 43 music videos. Chisholm began her solo career in late 1998 by singing with Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams on the song " When You're Gone". Chisholms's solo debut album '' Northern Star'' was released in 1999 and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart and was certified triple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The record experienced international success; it sold over 2.5 million albums worldwide. It produced four top fives and a top twenty single, two of which reached the number-one spot in the UK. Chisholm's second album, ''Reason'', was released in March 2003 and sold more than 500,000 copies. The album reached number five in the UK and produced one top-ten and one top-twenty single. In 2004, Chisholm departed from Virgin and founded her own record company, Red Girl Records. ' ...
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Izhar Ashdot II
According to the Torah, Izhar () was the father of Korah, Nepheg, and Zichri, and was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. No further details of his life are given by the Bible, and according to some Biblical criticism, biblical scholars the genealogy for Levi's descendants is actually an aetiology, aetiological myth, reflecting popular perception of the connections between different Levite factions. Despite twice listing Izhar as being among the sons of Kohath, the Book of Chronicles subsequently goes on to state, only a few verses later, that it was the (previously unmentioned) son of Kohath named ''Amminadab'' that became the father of Korah. However these were prominent clan names and not always direct sons as expected in Western genealogies. Later in the Book of Chronicles, ''Amminadab'' is given as the name of the leader of the ''Uzzielites'', a clan which the biblical genealogy proclaims as being ...
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Izhar Ashdot (album)
Izhar Ashdot ( he, יזהר אשדות; born 23 November 1958) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He is a co-founding member of the Israeli rock band T-Slam. Early life When he was eleven, Ashdot started to play the guitar, two years later he founded his first group, "The Red Dogs". In 1977 he was recruited to the Israel Defense Forces Radio as a music programming editor, while simultaneously he worked on his own music and recorded the song "Me'uma Lo Kara" (Nothing Happened) which eventually became T-slam's biggest hit, retitled "Lir'ot Ota Haiom" (See Her Today) . While working for the Army Radio he met Yair Nitzani and Dani Bassan, and together they formed a Disco company and played as DJs in parties. After a while they left the Disco style and started to play Rock, founded the band T-Slam, and were joined by Yoshi Sade, Tzuf Philosof and Sami Avzardel. Musical career T-Slam became famous with their single "Radio Hazak" (Loud Radio), and lat ...
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Izhar Ashdot, 2017
According to the Torah, Izhar () was the father of Korah, Nepheg, and Zichri, and was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. No further details of his life are given by the Bible, and according to some biblical scholars the genealogy for Levi's descendants is actually an aetiological myth, reflecting popular perception of the connections between different Levite factions. Despite twice listing Izhar as being among the sons of Kohath, the Book of Chronicles subsequently goes on to state, only a few verses later, that it was the (previously unmentioned) son of Kohath named ''Amminadab'' that became the father of Korah. However these were prominent clan names and not always direct sons as expected in Western genealogies. Later in the Book of Chronicles, ''Amminadab'' is given as the name of the leader of the ''Uzzielites'', a clan which the biblical genealogy proclaims as being descended from Uzziel Acco ...
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Modular Synthesizer
Modular synthesizers are synthesizers composed of separate modules for different functions. The modules can be connected together by the user to create a patch. The outputs from the modules may include audio signals, analog control voltages, or digital signals for logic or timing conditions. Typical modules are voltage-controlled oscillators, voltage-controlled filters, voltage-controlled amplifiers and envelope generators. History The first modular synthesizer was developed by German engineer Harald Bode in the late 1950s. The 1960s saw the introduction of the Moog synthesizer and the Buchla Modular Electronic Music System, created around the same period. The Moog was composed of separate modules which created and shaped sounds, such as envelopes, noise generators, filters, and sequencers, connected by patch cords. The Japanese company Roland released the Roland System 100 in 1975, followed by the System 700 in 1976 and the System 100m in 1979. In the late 1970s, mod ...
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Eurorack
Eurorack is a modular synthesizer format originally specified in 1995 by Doepfer Musikelektronik. It has since grown in popularity, and as of 2022 has become a dominant hardware modular synthesizer format, with over 15,000 modules available from more than 1000 different manufacturers ranging from DIY kits and boutique, cottage-industry designers to well-known, established synth mass-manufacturers like Moog and Roland. Compact size, 3.5mm mono jacks and cables for patching all signals, and lack of a visual or sonic aesthetic defined by one manufacturer sets Eurorack apart from other modular synthesizer formats, and these factors have contributed to the popularity of Eurorack among both manufacturers and musicians. History Before Eurorack, in the late 1970s, several modular systems based on the industrial “Euro” card frames appeared: * Elektor Formant (3U or 6U x 7HP, 3.5 mm jacks, 31 pin bus, +/-15V) * BME PM10/Axiom (3U x 8HP, RCA/Phono jacks, 31 pin bus, +/-15V) * ...
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