Koby Israelite

Koby Israelite
Born (1966-11-23) November 23, 1966
Tel Aviv
Genres gypsy, punk rock, jazz, middle-eastern, balkan, metal, drum and bass, klezmer
Instruments accordion, percussion, piano, drums, guitar, bass, clarinet, saxophone, flute, bouzouki, mandolin

Koby Israelite is a multi-instrumentalist composer, producer, songwriter and band leader.

He released four critically acclaimed albums through John Zorn's Tzadik Records label :

King Papaya, his most adventurous record to date, was independently released in 2009 to positive reviews. Blues from elsewhere.Asphalt Tango records.release date-15.3.2013

As well as producing solo material Israelite has established a career producing for a range of artists, touring stages around the world and co-operating with a number of film, theatre and television companies.

Biography

Early life

At the age of six, Koby Israelite started taking classical piano lessons at the Tel Aviv conservatory of music. At the age of 15 he started to play the drum kit and studied jazz at the David Rich School of Drumming in Tel Aviv. Self-taught on his brother’s left handed right handed guitar, he joined several rock, punk and heavy metal bands.

Whilst living and studying in Israel he became exposed to a whole range of different styles and genres from a variety of locations around the world, which has rounded his now eclectic style.

After finishing studies in Israel he turned down the chance to study at Berklee College of Music and instead moved to London to further his career.

Early career

After moving to London a number of new opportunities arose in Koby's career. He joined a rock group and also became a professional session drummer, mastering numerous musical styles from jazz to metal to drum and bass to West African funk.

After his band failed to agree on the terms of a proposed record contract he decided to part ways and become more independent as an artist, which led to the start of composition and recording of his own solo material.

After seeing the Romanian Gypsy outfit Taraf de Haïdouks play live in London, Koby became immediately endeared to the accordion. The acquisition of an accordion was a milestone in Koby's musical direction.

Israelite began gigging and recording with a number of Taraf De Haidouks members as well as having his music covered by Fanfare Ciocărlia.

After building Bamba Studios at his home in London, Israelite began producing, writing and arranging for himself and others.

Koby sent a demo recording to idol and major influence John Zorn, which was another milestone in Koby Israelite's career.

Signing to Tzadik

Koby Israelite was offered a recording contract with New York Label Tzadik Records in April 2003, owned by John Zorn himself. He released four albums through the established Tzadik Records imprint, Dance of the Idiots (2003), Mood Swings (2005) Orobas: Book of Angels Volume 4 (2006) and Is He Listening? (2009).

Koby Israelite also contributed to a number of albums written by John Zorn under the Masada Book 2: The Book of Angels series.

Becoming an independent artist

After success through the Tzadik label, Koby managed to establish himself as an independent artist. He independently released King Papaya his most adventurous record to date. He is continuing the recording and production of his own solo work as well as studio and touring projects with a range of other artists and musicians.

Music for movies, television and radio

Koby's music has appeared on the BBC and Channel 4.

He produced an original score for Israeli Academy Award winning TV programme “The Ten Commandments”.

He was selected to appear in Madonna’s directorial debut film Filth and Wisdom.

He has written an original score for multi-award winning film Jerusalem Syndrome.

Discography

Appearances

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