Kadawa
KADAWA's Post-Summer Party at Nublu 151 (w/ Katy the Kyng)
Nublu 151
151 Avenue C
New York, NY 10009
Sep 16, 2019
8:00 PM EDT
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Rumors have been spreading around of 3 notorious treble makers.
"The Bouncer," "The Shapeshifter," & "The Eye Of The Tiger" - aka KADAWA - have committed crimes that are impossible to undo:
Abducting "Jazz the Rabbit" at the age of 9, recklessly initiating rotten orange fights in the groves of the holy land, and deploying wet rice in sensitive locations are just mere glimpses of their adventurous criminal capabilities.
It's about time to punish them with your disturbingly-charming presence. Come catch them & never let them go!
You can hear their trial in advance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMAPsUQcXGE
Opening set:
Katy the Kyng performs solo pieces for Stratocaster, soprano and flamboyant femininity. Her debut record, Selfies Of You, will be released in 2020.
https://katythekyng.bandcamp.com/album/wish-you-were-here
September 16th /// 8pm
Nublu 151 (151 Avenue C)
$10 - Online
$15 - At the door
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Kadawa Biography
In a world where daily life revolves around a screen and a finger, KADAWA gives their audience an ‘offline’ experience worth lifting their heads for. From ruthless improvisations and hard-driving grooves to intimate, harmonically-rich lullabies, KADAWA is on an everlasting quest to push themselves and their craft to new peaks, further explore the possibilities within their musical world and bring an end to global warming.
Born in Israel and based in New York City, the collective-trio of guitarist Tal Yahalom, double bassist Almog Sharvit and drummer Ben Silashi performs original music by all three members, alongside their own interpretations of pieces by David Bowie, Bjork and Ornette Coleman, among others.
Drawing inspiration from jazz, rock, cinema and literature to create song-like instrumental compositions driven by mood, story and sound, KADAWA’s music inhabits many different dimensions of a wide musical spectrum. Constant rhythmic counterpoint, lyrical yet unorthodox melodies and elaborate arrangements are embedded in a raw aesthetic to make up some of the group’s signature trademarks (alongside awkward jokes, immense beards and receding hairlines).
The three Israeli natives initially crossed paths at ‘The Center for Jazz Studies,’ Tel Aviv as part of a collaborative BFA program with the ‘New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music,’ New York. While each individual possessed a singular musical taste alongside a completely different background, they quickly discovered a mutual artistic approach, forming the first incarnation of the band in 2013 and performing throughout the country at well-known venues such as Levontin 7 and Beit Haamudim.
Dedicatedly working together ever since, the three relocated to NYC, graduating from the ‘New School’ with academic honors as well as receiving prestigious ‘AICF’ scholarships. They currently live together in a shared apartment in Brooklyn and regularly occupy the stage at many notable venues across the city, including Rockwood Music Hall, Nublu, Downtown Music Gallery, Bowery Electric and the like.
KADAWA has left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide while touring across Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Italy, USA and Israel, performing at major international festivals and stylistically diverse venues the likes of the Detroit Jazz Festival, Jazzwerkstatt Bern, Teatro CajaGRANADA, Bunker Ulmenwall, Jazzlab, Salon De Jazz, Cascadas, 23 Robadors, Gewerbehalle and Palazzo De Simoni. Additionally, the band has taught masterclasses at some of the best high schools, music departments and conservatories in Israel, including ‘The Center for Jazz Studies,’ Tel Aviv, ‘The Jezreel Valley Center for the Arts’ and ‘Thelma Yellin.’
KADAWA releases its highly anticipated debut album on October 13th 2017, which will be available on Bandcamp, CD Baby and all leading digital retailers. This self-titled 12 track recording features a distinct array of all-original compositions with guest appearances by trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, trombonist Matt Bumgardner and keyboardist Micha Gilad, engineering by Ariel Shafir, mixing by Eivind Opsvik and mastering by Nate Wood.
Read MoreBorn in Israel and based in New York City, the collective-trio of guitarist Tal Yahalom, double bassist Almog Sharvit and drummer Ben Silashi performs original music by all three members, alongside their own interpretations of pieces by David Bowie, Bjork and Ornette Coleman, among others.
Drawing inspiration from jazz, rock, cinema and literature to create song-like instrumental compositions driven by mood, story and sound, KADAWA’s music inhabits many different dimensions of a wide musical spectrum. Constant rhythmic counterpoint, lyrical yet unorthodox melodies and elaborate arrangements are embedded in a raw aesthetic to make up some of the group’s signature trademarks (alongside awkward jokes, immense beards and receding hairlines).
The three Israeli natives initially crossed paths at ‘The Center for Jazz Studies,’ Tel Aviv as part of a collaborative BFA program with the ‘New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music,’ New York. While each individual possessed a singular musical taste alongside a completely different background, they quickly discovered a mutual artistic approach, forming the first incarnation of the band in 2013 and performing throughout the country at well-known venues such as Levontin 7 and Beit Haamudim.
Dedicatedly working together ever since, the three relocated to NYC, graduating from the ‘New School’ with academic honors as well as receiving prestigious ‘AICF’ scholarships. They currently live together in a shared apartment in Brooklyn and regularly occupy the stage at many notable venues across the city, including Rockwood Music Hall, Nublu, Downtown Music Gallery, Bowery Electric and the like.
KADAWA has left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide while touring across Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Italy, USA and Israel, performing at major international festivals and stylistically diverse venues the likes of the Detroit Jazz Festival, Jazzwerkstatt Bern, Teatro CajaGRANADA, Bunker Ulmenwall, Jazzlab, Salon De Jazz, Cascadas, 23 Robadors, Gewerbehalle and Palazzo De Simoni. Additionally, the band has taught masterclasses at some of the best high schools, music departments and conservatories in Israel, including ‘The Center for Jazz Studies,’ Tel Aviv, ‘The Jezreel Valley Center for the Arts’ and ‘Thelma Yellin.’
KADAWA releases its highly anticipated debut album on October 13th 2017, which will be available on Bandcamp, CD Baby and all leading digital retailers. This self-titled 12 track recording features a distinct array of all-original compositions with guest appearances by trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, trombonist Matt Bumgardner and keyboardist Micha Gilad, engineering by Ariel Shafir, mixing by Eivind Opsvik and mastering by Nate Wood.
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