Matityahu Band is an all original live groove, reggae & hip hop ensemble fr… Read Full Bio ↴Matityahu Band is an all original live groove, reggae & hip hop ensemble from Tel Aviv, Israel.
Dating back to 2008 as an active performing band, it is now during 2010 that the band members are assembling material and recording their first full length studio album. Matityahu Band's lyrics are on the upbeat side, sometimes promoting local issues of social justice, relations and beat – all in Hebrew.
The live concerts are lively energetic happenings, where the band members frequently integrate with their audience on the floor allowing for no boundaries of space or level, making it irresistible to hop along to. Matityahu Band's repertoire combines sweeping original material led by Matti Eliyahu rapping and improvising on vocals, dotted by well-known covers from the world of reggae, hip hop, and combining exceptional instruments in the genre such as the Australian didgeridoo.
Matityahu Band released their first EP Sivan, their own reggae style interpretation of Yigal Bashan's popular 80's song. The radio edit entered heavy radio play upon it's release, in particularly on Reshet Gimel, Israel's Hebrew music radio, where it was picked as best song in October, 2009.
The video clip for Sivan was also played on the Israeli music television channel 24.
Band members:
Singing: Matti Eliyahu
Guitar: Neta Shimony
Bass: Gal Yaron Meirson
Drums: Oded Seida
Dating back to 2008 as an active performing band, it is now during 2010 that the band members are assembling material and recording their first full length studio album. Matityahu Band's lyrics are on the upbeat side, sometimes promoting local issues of social justice, relations and beat – all in Hebrew.
The live concerts are lively energetic happenings, where the band members frequently integrate with their audience on the floor allowing for no boundaries of space or level, making it irresistible to hop along to. Matityahu Band's repertoire combines sweeping original material led by Matti Eliyahu rapping and improvising on vocals, dotted by well-known covers from the world of reggae, hip hop, and combining exceptional instruments in the genre such as the Australian didgeridoo.
Matityahu Band released their first EP Sivan, their own reggae style interpretation of Yigal Bashan's popular 80's song. The radio edit entered heavy radio play upon it's release, in particularly on Reshet Gimel, Israel's Hebrew music radio, where it was picked as best song in October, 2009.
The video clip for Sivan was also played on the Israeli music television channel 24.
Band members:
Singing: Matti Eliyahu
Guitar: Neta Shimony
Bass: Gal Yaron Meirson
Drums: Oded Seida
Instrumental with Didgeridoo
Matityahu Band Lyrics
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מתתיהו בנד זה המצב, הכול גבולי זה מה שאני שומע מאנשים מולי לאלה שעוזבים…
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Jess
You seriously need a whole album of this leaning into the tribal theme. Start doing live shows with fire poi dancers at festivals. This is really good.
Mike Bennigton
isso é muito bom de se ouvir, poderia fazer mais
Mick Spriggs
The amount of times I have watched this, I still get goosebumps. I'm hooked on this sound.
Roland Resos
Отличное сочетание музыкальных инструментов !!! Спасибо вам ребята
frostedfluke
Agreed! This is real this will awaken those asleep. Will fiix all that has been modified. Simply AWESOME! New fan now !! 🙌🙏Gratitude Love and Light
Andrew Slattum
That’s pretty fantastic. Definitely one of the better handpan didgeridoo duets I’ve come across
Enikő Csák
This is so true!!!
Game and dub
Indeed, they flow like water
Caroline Scafarto
You should listen to Yuki Koshimoto with her friend in Singapore 😁
Nosso Labirinto
Que música sensacional, explodiu minha mente, ritmo contagiante, meus parabéns, escuto ela várias vezes ao dia.