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Mati Shriki Releases His Debut Single “Ohr Chadash”

Mati Shriki Releases His Debut Single “Ohr Chadash”

The first single that Mati Shriki, a 30 year old singer/keyboardist from Israel, is releasing to the public is called “Ohr Chadash“, which represents for him a longing for Yerushalayim, as well as a great love for its ancient nooks and crannies, as well as the rhythm of life there. The song also hints to the destruction of walls and limits between a person and himself, which is a small part of the true goal in the race of life.

Ohr Chadash is the first single from his debut album which is currently being worked on. Over the years he has gathered a repertoire of many different songs, and about a half year ago or so he decided to record some of his material in his home studio. In order to properly finish off the album though, he has turned to the popular producer Avi Tal, who recorded, mastered, and produced the single in his studio in Yerushalayim.

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