Bless one
J Girl | 07/06/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I consider myself a world music efficianado, ZOHAR is a unique cd. The cd has a contrasting blend, of Jewish prayer (like in Ehad & Elokainu) to Arab cantoring. but it has a buetiful jazz blend mixed in with raw sounds. It's a good chillout cd."
OK w/ a Bullet
Amitai Adler | Los Angeles, CA United States | 08/25/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"It's growing on me.
At first, I was pretty skeptical. I usually don't care too much for dance/techno-trip/ambient club groove, and less for electronic fusions with Jewish music. But to be honest, this makes good background music, for hanging out, for cooking, for trips, even for meditation. I don't think the music itself is spiritual or meditative or in any way the usual brand of 'authentic' Jewish/Israeli music. But it's kind of nice, it's chill, you can move to it or stay still to it, it just seems to work.
If you're looking for the cream of Israeli music, this is not it. That would be a band called Bustan Abraham. But on the other hand, compared to most of the abysmal pop music that floods the Israeli market, this is quality stuff.
And the more I listen, the more it seems to grow on me. I don't know that I'll ever be crazy to run out and get the next Zohar CD, but at least I feel pretty justified in buying this one. And if nothing else, at least it's not Ehud Banai...."