- Digital
Various Artists
RV/A002
Raash Records
- Cat No: RVA002
- Release: 2021-12-24
Track List
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1. Omer Goldberg - Bells Gen
04:04 -
2. Kober - Eights Excile
03:30 -
3. Max Schriber - Sand Printer #2 (Excerpt)
01:21 -
4. Raum - Erema Chamber
06:01 -
5. Black Chama - Spaghetti Bolognese
03:48 -
6. Nico Teen - Suspicious Minds
04:34 -
7. Amit Dagim - Weaks Hall
06:46 -
8. Goni - What for Feels
05:20 -
9. WDW - Brrt
05:11 -
10. Latifa Punk & Nemoi - Lipstick
04:43 -
11. Andarta - Dehumanize (Them Human Nice Pos Frono Remix)
03:25 -
12. Amir Boltzman & Ronit Rosenthal - Advice for the Road
05:08 -
13. Uri Crystal - Untitled Live Session
07:00 -
14. Soyboy - Lo Beheraion
03:54 -
15. Meira Asher & Wajid Yaseen - Kahal and Leben
03:39 -
16. Soleil Bone - Broken yet Sparse
07:39 -
17. Offer Tisser - Tzirhamelell
00:53 -
18. Liane Rosenthal - Core
02:47
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Jerusalem’s Raash Records presents RVA 02, the 2nd installment in it’s Various Artist Collection Series, 18 new tracks by Various label members and known associates bringing forth the current sound of Jerusalem’s underground while Maintaining a strong connection to its roots.
With artists ranging all the way from veteran sonic terrorists such as Black Cahama, Meira Asher and Latifa Punk to youngbloods being heard here for the very first time.
The sounds and aesthetics of these recordings range all the way from ambient noise to sludge core, dub-techno , Post-Punk , Experimental Hip Hop and Industrial to name a few, all the while maintaining a coherent and consistent sense of urgency and unrest.
In its core, this is a snapshot from the collective consciousness of sworn individualists. The sound of an urban tribe.
With artists ranging all the way from veteran sonic terrorists such as Black Cahama, Meira Asher and Latifa Punk to youngbloods being heard here for the very first time.
The sounds and aesthetics of these recordings range all the way from ambient noise to sludge core, dub-techno , Post-Punk , Experimental Hip Hop and Industrial to name a few, all the while maintaining a coherent and consistent sense of urgency and unrest.
In its core, this is a snapshot from the collective consciousness of sworn individualists. The sound of an urban tribe.