New from Beri Weber… its “Chabatzkapella!”
Yes you guessed it folks. The uber popular “Chabad Niggun” made famous by Beri Weber on his last album Thank you Hashem! is now being turned into an acappella masterpiece by none other than Beri himself.
As part of Bezras Hashem a series of ongoing projects and clips, videos and new ideas, Beri decided to release a song for sefira and although there were several choices for songs he wished to sing, the choice became clear to use Niggun Chabad as the song to best highlight Beri’s acappella capabilities.
CD Eichler of A.K.A. Pella was brought in to produce the track and Nochi Krohn handled the engineering, recording, editing and mixing.
Beri, Nochi and CD all added their signature styles and concepts to the vocal arrangements which are truly spectacular and feature some amazing harmonies and choir work, and a full symphony of instrument mimicking sounds performed by Beri himself!
It’s Beri like you’ve ever heard him before!
Get ready folks for Chabatzkapella!
The song will be available on iTunes in the next day or so and keep your eyes open for a possible video in the next week or so.
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Beautiful song! Does the original justice