Adi Ulmansky
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Birth name | Adi Ulmansky |
Origin | Jerusalem, Israel |
Genres | Electronica, hip hop, trap, chillwave |
Occupation(s) | Producer, singer-songwriter, rapper |
Years active | 2007-present |
Website | adiulmansky |
Adi Ulmansky (Template:Lang-he) is a producer/singer/rapper originally from Jerusalem, Israel.
Since 2007 Adi Ulmansky has made several TV appearances and released several music videos to Israeli music TV channel Music 24 and MTV Israel [1] [2] [3] , including collaborations with leading directors like Vania Heymann.[4] Adi released her debut solo mixtape 'Shit Just Got Real' in January 2013[5] and her following solo EP 'Hurricane Girl' in August 2013.[6][7] Adi was also the founder and leader of the band Lorena B and also collaborated with other artists like Johnny Goldstein[8][9] as well as the producer Borgore with whom she released several high-profile tracks like 'Someone Else's'[10] with 1.5 million views on YouTube.[11] She's been focusing on her solo career since late 2012, getting a lot of world-wide online and printed press coverage from Vice,[12] Mixmag,[13] The Guardian,[14] Jay-Z's Life + Times,[15] The Independent,[16] leading local press like Yedioth Ahronoth,[17] Maariv[18] and Haaretz[19] newspapers to fashion coverage like Topshop Inside-Out official blog[20] and ASOS.com blog and mobile app,[21][22] and many more. Her latest single and music video 'Falling' has premiered on Vice's 'You Need To Hear This' section[23] as well as getting into the playlists of popular radio stations in Israel - Galgalatz,[24] IBA's 88FM[25] and others.
In 2012, Adi was selected by American Express for their The Young Professionals project as the only musician from a group of 9 leading young individuals in Israel.[26][27] The project accompanied the re-launching of American Express BLUE card in Israel and was a collaboration with the band TYP, Keshet TV's Mako and Timeout Tel Aviv.[28]
In June 2014, Adi performed at Glastonbury Festival.[29]
Discography
Solo albums
Lorena B albums
Features
- The Johnny Show (2008) - Lishkoah Meakol Ft. Adi Ulmansky (Template:Lang-he) [33][34]
- Gorestep: Vol. 1.1 (2009; Shift Recordings) - 5 Years VIP (Björk's cover) Ft. Adi Ulmansky[35]
- Borgore Ruined Dubstep, Pt. 2 (2010; Buygore) - Broken Rulz feat. Adi Ulmansky[36][37]
- Delicious EP (2011; Buygore) - Someone Else's' (feat. Adi Ulmansky)[38]
- Turn Up EP (October 8, 2012) - Why Does It Feel Borgore feat. Adi Ulmansky[39]
- Legend EP (June 7, 2013; Buygore) - Kill Them All (feat. Adi Ulmansky)[40]
Music Videos
Adi Ulmansky's visual style varies with each collaboration and video production.
Year | Title | Director |
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2012 | "I Always Liked Men With Good Hands"[41] | Ori Sinai |
2012 | "A.D.I" | Vania Heymann |
2013 | "One Octave Up"[42][43] | Ori Sinai |
2013 | "My Heart" | Adi Ulmansky, Nir Perry |
2013 | "Stop This Train" | Yonathan Weitzman |
2013 | "Gurl Powa" | Adi Ulmansky, Nir Perry |
2013 | "Falling"[44] | Adi Ulmansky, Nir Perry, Ori Sinai |
2014 | "Was It You? featuring Borgore"[45] | Gal Muggia |
References
- ^ "TV show 'Anashim' on Channel 2". Mako.
- ^ "Music Xray - Intro by Lorena B".
- ^ "Adi on 'Anashim' season 3, chapter 73, Channel 2".
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky: "A.D.I" Video Premiere". Noisey.
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky: "Shit Just Got Real" Mixtape Exclusive". Noisey.
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky 'Hurricane Girl' EP". West Coast Fix.
- ^ a b "Premiere: Listen to Adi Ulmansky's new EP". Walla!.
- ^ "The Johnny Show - Johnny Goldstein". Mooma.
- ^ "The Johnny Show". Mako.
- ^ "Someone Else's feat. Adi Ulmansky". Amazon.
- ^ "Borgore 'Someone Elses' ft Adi Ulmansky Official VIDEO". YouTube.
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky: "Shit Just Got Real" Mixtape Exclusive". Noisey.
- ^ "Keep An Eye On". Mixmag.
- ^ "New music: Adi Ulmansky - My Heart". The Guardian.
- ^ Pharms, Gabrielle Nicole (21 May 2013). "Adi Ulmansky Speaks On EDM, The Tel Aviv Scene, and Her New Mixtape". Life+Times.
- ^ Gritt, Emma. "Watch out for Adi Ulmansky... she's got HUTZPAH". London: The Independent.
- ^ "The battle of the refugees" (in Hebrew). YNET.
- ^ "The cultural milestones of Adi Ulmansky". NRG.
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky's fresh color". Haaretz.
- ^ "Five Colors In Her Hair". Topshop.
- ^ "Mixtaped: Adi Ulmansky". ASOS.com.
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky for ASOS".
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky: "Falling" | You Need To Hear This". Noisey.
- ^ "Israeli playlist".
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky on 88FM Radio Station".
- ^ "Amex | The Young Professionals - Adi Ulmansky". Mako.
- ^ "First 'Blue Night' by American Express as part of The Young Professionals project".
- ^ "American Express / The Young Professionals Project". Contagious Magazine.
- ^ "Glastonbury 2014 Line Up". Glastonbury Festival.
- ^ "Adi Ulmansky: "Shit Just Got Real" Mixtape Exclusive". Noisey.
- ^ "Siblings - Lorena B". Bandcamp.
- ^ "Lorena B - Lorena B".
- ^ "Johnny - The Johnny Show".
- ^ "Johnny Goldstein's The Johnny Show to the stage". Mako.
- ^ "Gorestep Vol. 1.1 - Borgore - Discover music at Last.fm". Last.fm.
- ^ "Borgore ruined Dubstep - Borgore - Discover music at Last.fm". Last.fm.
- ^ "The Music Made Me Do It : Borgore : Broken Rulz (featuring Adi Ulmansky) : Lyrics".
- ^ "Delicious EP". Beatport.
- ^ "Turn Up EP". Beatport.
- ^ "Legend EP". Beatport.
- ^ "ADI ULMANSKY – AN INTERVIEW!". Kaltblut Magazine. 2013-08-05. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ "VIDEO: Adi Ulmansky – One Octave Up". Promo News. 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2011-07-28.
- ^ "One Octave Up Internet Premiere". Planet Notion. 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2013-01-31.
- ^ "VIDEO: Adi Ulmansky – Falling YOU NEED TO HEAR THIS". Noisey. 2013-09-18. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
- ^ "VIDEO: Adi Ulmansky Feat. Borgore - Was It You? [Official Video]". nuwavepony. 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
External links
- Official website
- Adi Ulmansky on Facebook
- Adi Ulmansky's channel on YouTube
- Adi Ulmansky on Twitter
- Adi Ulmansky discography at MusicBrainz