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'''Boom Pam''' ({{lang-he|בום פם}}) is a Middle Eastern rock band from [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]].
'''Boom Pam''' ({{lang-he|בום פם}}) is a Middle Eastern rock band from [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]].


Founded in 2003, Boom Pam took its name from [[Aris San]]'s song of the same name,<ref name="popmatters">{{cite web | url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/boom-pam-boom-pam | title=Boom Pam: Boom Pam | publisher=[[PopMatters]] | date=December 12, 2006 | accessdate=December 26, 2011}}</ref> and plays a mixture of [[Middle Eastern music|Mediterranean]], [[Balkan music|Balkan]], [[Greek music|Greek]],<ref name="essayrecordings">{{cite web | url=http://www.essayrecordings.com/essay_boompam1.htm | title=Boom Pam, produced by Shantel | publisher=Essay Recordings | date=October 24, 2006 | accessdate=December 26, 2011}}</ref> [[rock music|rock]] and [[surf music]] in a format of a [[quartet]] consisting of [[electric guitar]], [[tuba]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]] and [[Drum kit|drums]].<ref name="Amazon">{{cite web | url=https://www.amazon.com/Boom-Pam/dp/B000GYHXI2 | title=Amazon.com: Boom Pam | publisher=[[Amazon.com]] | date=October 24, 2006 | accessdate=December 26, 2011}}</ref> They have been playing in a variety of venues, from small clubs to large concert halls. Boom Pam served as the [[opening act]] for the reunion show of the well-known Israeli [[indie rock]] band [[Minimal Compact]], as well as [[Emir Kusturica]]'s [[No Smoking Orchestra]]. That, along with a showcase at [[WOMEX]] 2006, launched their worldwide touring career.
Founded in 2003, Boom Pam took its name from [[Aris San]]'s song of the same name,<ref name="popmatters">{{cite web | url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/boom-pam-boom-pam | title=Boom Pam: Boom Pam | publisher=[[PopMatters]] | date=December 12, 2006 | accessdate=December 26, 2011}}</ref> and plays a mixture of [[Balkan music|Balkan]],[[Middle Eastern music|Mediterranean]], [[Greek music|Greek]],<ref name="essayrecordings">{{cite web | url=http://www.essayrecordings.com/essay_boompam1.htm | title=Boom Pam, produced by Shantel | publisher=Essay Recordings | date=October 24, 2006 | accessdate=December 26, 2011}}</ref> [[rock music|rock]] and [[surf music]] in a format of a [[quartet]] consisting of [[electric guitar]], [[tuba]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]] and [[Drum kit|drums]].<ref name="Amazon">{{cite web | url=https://www.amazon.com/Boom-Pam/dp/B000GYHXI2 | title=Amazon.com: Boom Pam | publisher=[[Amazon.com]] | date=October 24, 2006 | accessdate=December 26, 2011}}</ref> Boom Pam served as the [[opening act]] for the reunion show of the well-known Israeli [[indie rock]] band [[Minimal Compact]], as well as [[Emir Kusturica]]'s [[No Smoking Orchestra]]. That, along with a showcase at [[WOMEX]] 2006, launched their worldwide touring career.


== Background ==
== Background ==


The original format of the band as a trio started at the high-school period in Telma Yellin High School of the Arts of three members: Uri Kinrot, Uzi Feinerman and Yuval Zolotov. The three haven't stop playing during and after school and played with the idea of forming a band together which will combine the influences of all members: Yuval used to play in a classical [[orchestra]] whereas Uri and Uzi played in [[Rock music|rock]] and [[jazz]] bands.
The original format of the band as a trio started at the high-school period in Telma Yellin High School of the Arts of three members: Uri Kinrot, Uzi Feinerman and Yuval Zolotov. The three played with the idea of forming a band combining all their influences: Yuval used to play in a classical [[orchestra]] whereas Uri and Uzi played in [[Rock music|rock]] and [[jazz]] bands.


A long time after graduating from school, Uzi and Uri shared an apartment in south Tel Aviv. The area, which is well known by its mixed cultures and is a meeting point for all kinds of music genres, especially Arabic and Greek music, influenced the two to combine elements from their jazz and rock bases with these genres specifically. They started to explore this idea by jamming meetings along with Yuval on the tuba. In 2002, the band was formed as a trio with Kinrot and Feinerman on the electric guitars and Zolotov on the tuba and the [[bass drum]]. Kinrot named the band as a tribute to Aris San's big hit, "Boom Pam".
A long time after graduating from school, Uzi and Uri shared an apartment in south Tel Aviv. The area, which is well known for its mixed cultures and music genres, especially Arabic and Greek, influenced the two to combine elements from their jazz and rock bases. They started to explore this idea by jamming meetings along with Yuval on the tuba. In 2002, the band was formed as a trio with Kinrot and Feinerman on the electric guitars and Zolotov on the tuba and the [[bass drum]]. Kinrot named the band as a tribute to Aris San's big hit, "Boom Pam".


== Band Highlights ==
== Band Highlights ==


Boom Pam's debut album was recorded in Frankfurt for the German label Essay Recordings. The band co-produced the album with DJ Shantel. This LP was released during the Spring of 2006 and is distributed worldwide. The album went straight into the top ten list of the European World Music charts. Their second album, ''Puerto Rican Nights'', was released in 2008. Their debut show in North America was at the [[GlobalFest]] 2007. Afterwards they toured throughout the USA and Canada, opening for [[The Ventures]] in California and playing at the [[Winnipeg Folk Festival]] and the [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]]. Boom Pam's third album was recorded in late 2009 and was released in 2010 by the Tel Aviv-based label Audio Montage. Following the album release, they made promotional appearances at [[SXSW]]<ref name="Spinner">{{cite web | url=http://www.spinner.com/2010/03/14/boom-pam-interview-sxsw-2010/ | title=Boom Pam interview: SXSW 2010 | publisher=[[Spinner.com]] | date=March 14, 2010 | accessdate=December 26, 2011 | author=Spiker, Darci}}</ref> and various venues in Europe.
Boom Pam's debut album was recorded in Frankfurt for the German label Essay Recordings. The band co-produced the album with DJ Shantel. This LP was released during the Spring of 2006 and was distributed worldwide. The album went into the top ten list of the European World Music charts. Their second album, ''Puerto Rican Nights'', was released in 2008. Their debut show in North America was at [[GlobalFest]] 2007. They toured throughout USA and Canada, opening for [[The Ventures]] in California and playing at the [[Winnipeg Folk Festival]] and the [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]]. Boom Pam's third album was recorded in late 2009 and was released in 2010 by the Tel Aviv-based label Audio Montage. Following the album release, they made promotional appearances at [[SXSW]].<ref name="Spinner">{{cite web | url=http://www.spinner.com/2010/03/14/boom-pam-interview-sxsw-2010/ | title=Boom Pam interview: SXSW 2010 | publisher=[[Spinner.com]] | date=March 14, 2010 | accessdate=December 26, 2011 | author=Spiker, Darci}}</ref>


Boom Pam have also been actively involved in various projects. They worked with the [[Batsheva Dance Company]], released several Israeli hit singles, recorded film music, collaborated with [[Balkan Beat Box]] and [[Kutiman]],<ref name="Mashable">{{cite web | url=http://mashable.com/2011/06/27/kutiman-boom-pam/ | title=Kutiman Teams Up With Boom Pam for Trippy Music Video | publisher=[[Mashable]] | date=June 27, 2011 | accessdate=December 26, 2011 | author=Ehrlich, Brenna}}</ref> and played a concert with the [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]].
Boom Pam have also been actively involved in various projects. They worked with the [[Batsheva Dance Company]], released several Israeli hit singles, recorded film music, collaborated with [[Balkan Beat Box]] and [[Kutiman]],<ref name="Mashable">{{cite web | url=http://mashable.com/2011/06/27/kutiman-boom-pam/ | title=Kutiman Teams Up With Boom Pam for Trippy Music Video | publisher=[[Mashable]] | date=June 27, 2011 | accessdate=December 26, 2011 | author=Ehrlich, Brenna}}</ref> and played a concert with the [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]]. In 2014 Boom Pam participated in the music project [[Boiler Room (music project)|Boiler Room]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Tel Aviv: Fortuna Records, Radio Trip, A-Wa, Acid Arab, Boom Pam - BOILER ROOM|url = https://boilerroom.tv/session/tel-aviv-fortuna-records-radio-trip-wa-acid-arab-boom-pam/|website = BOILER ROOM|accessdate = 2016-01-04|language = en-US}}</ref>


In 2014 Boom Pam participated in the music project [[Boiler Room (music project)|Boiler Room]], which occurred in Tel Aviv.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Tel Aviv: Fortuna Records, Radio Trip, A-Wa, Acid Arab, Boom Pam - BOILER ROOM|url = https://boilerroom.tv/session/tel-aviv-fortuna-records-radio-trip-wa-acid-arab-boom-pam/|website = BOILER ROOM|accessdate = 2016-01-04|language = en-US}}</ref>
In spring 2015 Boom Pam was chosen to play in the annual music festival [[Lollapalooza]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Lineup 2015|url = http://www.lollapaloozaar.com/lineup-2015-2/|website = Lollapalooza Argentina 2016|accessdate = 2016-01-04|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151227063752/http://www.lollapaloozaar.com/lineup-2015-2/|archive-date = 2015-12-27|url-status = dead}}</ref>

In spring 2015 Boom Pam was chosen to play in the annual music festival [[Lollapalooza]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] along with the artists [[Pharrell Williams]], [[Jack White]], [[The Smashing Pumpkins]], [[Foster the People]], [[Alt-J]], [[Cypress Hill]] and many more.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Lineup 2015|url = http://www.lollapaloozaar.com/lineup-2015-2/|website = Lollapalooza Argentina 2016|accessdate = 2016-01-04|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151227063752/http://www.lollapaloozaar.com/lineup-2015-2/|archive-date = 2015-12-27|url-status = dead}}</ref>


== Boom Pam and Selda Bağcan ==
== Boom Pam and Selda Bağcan ==


In 2013 Boom Pam collaborated with the legendary Turkish artist [[Selda Bağcan]]. The band visited [[Istanbul]] for a series of rehearsals which eventually led to a special show in front of 10000 people in “Groove Festival”.<ref>{{Cite web|title = פסטיבל הקצב 2014|url = http://www.mouse.co.il/CM.shows_item_show,408,208,6570,.aspx|website = City Mouse|accessdate = 2016-01-04}}</ref>
In 2013 Boom Pam collaborated with the legendary Turkish artist [[Selda Bağcan]]. The band visited [[Istanbul]] for a series of rehearsals which eventually led to a special show in front of 10,000 people in “Groove Festival”.<ref>{{Cite web|title = פסטיבל הקצב 2014|url = http://www.mouse.co.il/CM.shows_item_show,408,208,6570,.aspx|website = City Mouse|accessdate = 2016-01-04}}</ref>


The collaboration between two artists was based upon mutual music and political situation of both projects. Boom Pam was inspired by the psychedelic Middle Eastern sounds of the revolutionary 1970s Turkish singer and songwriter especially by the unique and powerful music and politically fueled lyrics. Boom Pam sought out their mentor, boarding a plane to [[Turkey]] for a collaboration of extraordinary proportions. The common middle eastern roots between Selda and Boom Pam was the seed that allowed for an exceptional musical relationship to flourish. The generational gap between the young quartet and the Turkish legend was bridged out their natural and instant connection through the power of music.<ref>{{Cite web|title = boompamselda|url = http://www.seldaboompam.com/|website = boompamselda|accessdate = 2016-01-04}}</ref>
The collaboration between two artists was based upon music and the political situation of both projects. Boom Pam was inspired by the psychedelic Middle Eastern sounds of Selda, and especially by the politically fueled lyrics. Boom Pam flew to [[Turkey]] to seek out their mentor for a collaboration. The common Middle Eastern roots between Selda and Boom Pam allowed for a musical relationship to flourish. The generational gap between the young quartet and the Turkish legend was bridged by their natural and instant connection through the power of music.<ref>{{Cite web|title = boompamselda|url = http://www.seldaboompam.com/|website = boompamselda|accessdate = 2016-01-04}}</ref>


== Boom Pam in Japan ==
== Boom Pam in Japan ==

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Boom Pam
OriginIsrael Tel Aviv, Israel
GenresMediterranean music, Balkan music, surf rock, instrumental rock
Years active2003–
LabelsEssay Recordings
MembersUri Brauner Kinrot
Yuval "Tuby" Zolotov
Dani Ever Hadani
Ira Raviv
Past membersUzi Feinerman
Dudu Kochav
Itamar "The Kid" Levi
Websitewww.boompam.org

Boom Pam (Hebrew: בום פם) is a Middle Eastern rock band from Tel Aviv, Israel.

Founded in 2003, Boom Pam took its name from Aris San's song of the same name,[1] and plays a mixture of Balkan,Mediterranean, Greek,[2] rock and surf music in a format of a quartet consisting of electric guitar, tuba, keyboard and drums.[3] Boom Pam served as the opening act for the reunion show of the well-known Israeli indie rock band Minimal Compact, as well as Emir Kusturica's No Smoking Orchestra. That, along with a showcase at WOMEX 2006, launched their worldwide touring career.

Background

The original format of the band as a trio started at the high-school period in Telma Yellin High School of the Arts of three members: Uri Kinrot, Uzi Feinerman and Yuval Zolotov. The three played with the idea of forming a band combining all their influences: Yuval used to play in a classical orchestra whereas Uri and Uzi played in rock and jazz bands.

A long time after graduating from school, Uzi and Uri shared an apartment in south Tel Aviv. The area, which is well known for its mixed cultures and music genres, especially Arabic and Greek, influenced the two to combine elements from their jazz and rock bases. They started to explore this idea by jamming meetings along with Yuval on the tuba. In 2002, the band was formed as a trio with Kinrot and Feinerman on the electric guitars and Zolotov on the tuba and the bass drum. Kinrot named the band as a tribute to Aris San's big hit, "Boom Pam".

Band Highlights

Boom Pam's debut album was recorded in Frankfurt for the German label Essay Recordings. The band co-produced the album with DJ Shantel. This LP was released during the Spring of 2006 and was distributed worldwide. The album went into the top ten list of the European World Music charts. Their second album, Puerto Rican Nights, was released in 2008. Their debut show in North America was at GlobalFest 2007. They toured throughout USA and Canada, opening for The Ventures in California and playing at the Winnipeg Folk Festival and the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Boom Pam's third album was recorded in late 2009 and was released in 2010 by the Tel Aviv-based label Audio Montage. Following the album release, they made promotional appearances at SXSW.[4]

Boom Pam have also been actively involved in various projects. They worked with the Batsheva Dance Company, released several Israeli hit singles, recorded film music, collaborated with Balkan Beat Box and Kutiman,[5] and played a concert with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2014 Boom Pam participated in the music project Boiler Room.[6]

In spring 2015 Boom Pam was chosen to play in the annual music festival Lollapalooza in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[7]

Boom Pam and Selda Bağcan

In 2013 Boom Pam collaborated with the legendary Turkish artist Selda Bağcan. The band visited Istanbul for a series of rehearsals which eventually led to a special show in front of 10,000 people in “Groove Festival”.[8]

The collaboration between two artists was based upon music and the political situation of both projects. Boom Pam was inspired by the psychedelic Middle Eastern sounds of Selda, and especially by the politically fueled lyrics. Boom Pam flew to Turkey to seek out their mentor for a collaboration. The common Middle Eastern roots between Selda and Boom Pam allowed for a musical relationship to flourish. The generational gap between the young quartet and the Turkish legend was bridged by their natural and instant connection through the power of music.[9]

Boom Pam in Japan

In 2012 Boom Pam arrived in Japan for the first time as part of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Israel for a series of live shows in Tokyo. After receiving great reviews among the Japanese audience, the band returned to Japan in 2014 for a big tour in Tokyo and several other cities, including a special performance at the famous Fuji Rock Festival.[10]

In summer 2015, Boom Pam returned to Japan for the third time. This time, in addition to the band's well-known repertoire, Boom Pam collaborated with the Shibuya-Kei Japanese singer Mayumi Kojima. Together they toured Japan and recorded an album that was released in the same year.[11]

Discography

  • Boom Pam (2006)
  • Puerto Rican Nights (2008)
  • Alakazam (2010)
  • Manara and Summer Singles (2013)
  • Boom Pam and Trifonas 7" (2015)

References

  1. ^ "Boom Pam: Boom Pam". PopMatters. December 12, 2006. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  2. ^ "Boom Pam, produced by Shantel". Essay Recordings. October 24, 2006. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  3. ^ "Amazon.com: Boom Pam". Amazon.com. October 24, 2006. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  4. ^ Spiker, Darci (March 14, 2010). "Boom Pam interview: SXSW 2010". Spinner.com. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  5. ^ Ehrlich, Brenna (June 27, 2011). "Kutiman Teams Up With Boom Pam for Trippy Music Video". Mashable. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  6. ^ "Tel Aviv: Fortuna Records, Radio Trip, A-Wa, Acid Arab, Boom Pam - BOILER ROOM". BOILER ROOM. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  7. ^ "Lineup 2015". Lollapalooza Argentina 2016. Archived from the original on 2015-12-27. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  8. ^ "פסטיבל הקצב 2014". City Mouse. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  9. ^ "boompamselda". boompamselda. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  10. ^ "Fuji Rock Festival 14 - English". fujirock-eng.com. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  11. ^ "Kojima Mayumi = 小島麻由美* - With Boom Pam = ウイズ ブーム・パム". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-01-04.