Bellydancer
August 2, 2013 10:16 AM   Subscribe

Shlomo uses his voice and a loop pedal to build an immersive childhood memory of his Iraqi-Jewish family.
posted by EvaDestruction (7 comments total) 19 users marked this as a favorite
 
Very cool. Not to be confused with Shlohmo
posted by J0 at 10:23 AM on August 2, 2013 [2 favorites]


I really enjoyed that, it was neat! i was expecting something with more of a narrative, but what i got was an evocative little minute of somebody else's life and that's totally sweet
posted by titus n. owl at 11:29 AM on August 2, 2013 [1 favorite]


Holy smokes that was fantastic!
posted by grog at 11:29 AM on August 2, 2013 [2 favorites]


Really liked it, plus he's geeky-hot. :)
posted by Katjusa Roquette at 11:34 AM on August 2, 2013 [2 favorites]


The cheek-squeezing that leaves a permanent mark (especially in memory) and the enough-food-to-feed-an-army vibe cross all cultures. Love that.
posted by grootless at 11:42 AM on August 2, 2013 [1 favorite]


on further investigation of this guy's site i am really thankful you made this post, because now this is the day i learned that live-looped beatbox dubstep is even a thing that exists
posted by titus n. owl at 12:44 PM on August 2, 2013


More up my alley: Moses Sumney - Replaceable
posted by Joseph Gurl at 5:26 PM on August 2, 2013


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