Yossi Glanz With A New Single: “A Simen”
Yossi Glanz is now sharing his new record, “A Simen“. While visiting the Kever of the Ribnitzer ZT’L in Monsey New York, he happened upon “…פְּנֵה אֵלַי וְחָנֵּנִי תְּנָה עֻזְּךָ לְעַבְדֶּךָ וְהוֹשִׁיעָה לְבֶן אֲמָתֶךָ”. The Pasuk is a request for strength and guidance, and Yossi found it to be symbolic of finding spiritual connection.
Yossi reached out to producer Motti Gantz, sitting down with composer Yitzy Waldner to develop the record. Following the theme of וְחָנֵּנִי, the chorus begins “ווייז מיר א סימן”- asking for a sign; acknowledging our imperfection and celebrating Hashem’s inherent love for Klal Yisrael.
With much work and dedication Motti Gantz is proud to present “A Simen”. Motti worked alongside arranger Shimon Strohli to bring the song to life. Recorded at Motti Gantz studio featuring musicians from across the world, the beautiful track features a wide array of instrumentation including Avi Singolda, Emanuel Truco, Yanky Brown & Choir, amongst others.
“I am unbelievably grateful to finally share this project with the world…”, says Yossi. “The way that Motti hears music is something I’ve never seen before”. A Simen is now available everywhere.
Credits:
Produced By Motti Gantz
Vocals Recorded at Motti Gantz studio in Monsey, NY
Composed By Yitzy Waldner
Music Arrangement: Shimon Strohli
Guitars: Avi Singolda
Saxophone: Emmanuel Truco
Percussion: Pablo Luciás
Choir: Yanky Brown
Bass: Shimon Strohli
Mixing & Mastering: Yanky Cohen
Album Art: Rafi Barides
Digital Marketing: Motty Klein • @MusicOnTime
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